INEC Holds Stakeholders Engagement Ahead of Ekiti Guber Polls as Nouvelle Perspective Assures Readiness
Days to the governorship election in Ekiti State, the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) has held a meeting with local and foreign observer groups, including Nouvelle Perspective, one of the two accredited foreign observers for the election, along with over 90 observers.
The Resident Electoral Commissioner in the state, Dr. Bunmi Omoseyindemi, while addressing the observers, reaffirmed the Commission's readiness to conduct the election and assured stakeholders of its commitment to delivering a credible and transparent electoral process.
According to the Commission, the observation organisations comprise a broad spectrum of civil society groups, professional bodies and institutions with expertise in election observation, governance, human rights, gender advocacy, youth development and peacebuilding.
“The presence of accredited observers is in line with the Commission’s commitment to transparency and accountability in the electoral process,” the Commission said.
The Commission noted that observer groups play a critical role in enhancing public confidence in elections through independent assessment of procedures and outcomes.
It also urged all accredited organisations to adhere strictly to the guidelines for election observation and to conduct their activities in a non-partisan and professional manner.
Nouvelle Perspective, led by Hon. Jim Okolo, has deployed over 200 ad-hoc staff across the 16 local government areas of the state to monitor the election.
Speaking on the preparedness of Nouvelle Perspective, Hon. Okolo said the organisation was fully ready to undertake a professional and independent observation of the poll in line with international best practices.
He said the deployment of observers across the state was aimed at ensuring comprehensive coverage of the electoral process and providing an objective assessment of the conduct of the election.
According to him, the organisation remains committed to promoting credible elections and strengthening democratic institutions through impartial observation.
“Our team has completed the necessary training and logistics arrangements for the exercise. We have deployed more than 200 ad-hoc personnel across the 16 local government areas of Ekiti State to ensure effective coverage of the election,” Okolo said.
He added that Nouvelle Perspective would conduct its activities in strict compliance with INEC's guidelines and maintain neutrality throughout the process.
“We commend INEC for engaging observer groups ahead of the election and reaffirm our commitment to professionalism, non-partisanship and transparency. Our duty is to independently assess the process and contribute to building public confidence in the integrity of the election,” he said.
Hon. Okolo further called on political parties, candidates, security agencies and voters to conduct themselves peacefully and in accordance with the law to ensure a successful and credible governorship election in the state.
About 10 members of the organization were present during the INEC briefing, some of whom are Alex Nwankwo, Nouvelle Perspective electoral Correspondent, Mrs Loyce Ogueri, the National Program coordinator and others.
While other members of the INEC team and security agencies that spoke at the event are Mr Temitope Aina, Administrative Secretary, Mrs Oluwakemi Akomolede, Director National Orientation Agency, CP Abayomi Shogunle, CP Election, Mrs Nka Obi- Bisong, Director DSS and Alhaji Kekinde Mustapha.













