Professor Saidu Babura-Ahmad, the Resident Electoral Commissioner (REC) for Kaduna State, has assured that the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) will conduct credible by-elections in the state scheduled for 16 August 2025.
Babura-Ahmad gave the assurance on Friday in Kaduna during a one-day stakeholder engagement ahead of the upcoming polls in three constituencies.
The constituencies include Chikun/Kajuru Federal Constituency, as well as Zaria Kewaye and Zaria Sabon Gari State Constituencies.
He said, “This meeting was convened for me to introduce myself to you as the new REC, who ia here for a very important national assignment,who will be fair to all in the state.
“We are also here to duly intimate you on our robust preparations for the upcoming bye-elections in these affected constituencies.”
According to him, the polls will be conducted in 33 Registration Areas, having 1,169 Polling Units.
Babura-Ahmad added that no fewer than 4,829 ad hoc staff would conduct the elections while the commission would use 947 assorted vehicles during the exercise.
The REC further said that the commission was engaged in 24-hour activities to ensure that the exercise was successfully conducted.
”We are leaving no stone unturned in our determination to conduct free, credible and transparent polls” Babura-Ahmad said,
“We are also actively collaborating with all the stakeholders to provide a level-playing ground for all the political parties and their chosen candidates.
“We are also doing the same with all the security agencies to ensure the provision of adequate security for our personnel and the electorate before, during and after the polls.”
The don added that the commission has made special arrangements to ensure that no voter in any of the security black spots was disenfranchised.
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According to him, plausible arrangements were also being made to fully cover all the hard-to-reach areas, using any possible means of transportation.
Babura-Ahmad said, “We will therefore need the sustained support of all the critical stakeholders to ensure the conduct of a hitchfree exercise.”
Also speaking, the commission’s Administrative Secretary in the state, Alhaji Yakubu Duku, said that it was working to address all the observed lapses during the 2023 General Elections and some previous bye-elections in the state
“We will remain determined and resolute in conducting polls that will be truly free, fair and acceptable to all,”he promised.
The Commissioner of Police, Mr Rabiu Muhammad,urged the people of the state to continue to be law-abiding, vowing, “we will deploy adequate personnel to fully secure the exercise.”
The State Secretary of the National Union of Road Transport Workers (NURTW), Alhaji Hassan Ibrahim, also promised that the union would render its usual assistance to the commission to enable it conduct successful polls.
The State Secretary of the Nigeria Union of Journalists (NUJ), Mr Gambo Santos and the Kaduna Zonal Manager of NAN, Bashir Rabe-Mani, stressed the critical roles of the media in ensuring the conduct of free and fair elections across the globe.
The Head of Department, Voter Education, Publicity, Gender and Civil Society Organisations, Hajiya Rukaiyatu Sani-Imam, disclosed some ongoing activities to fully mobilise the electorate in the affected constituencies and across the state.
Several other speakers praised INEC for convening the meeting, underscoring the need to take steps to stem the tide of voter apathy and the prevailing security challenges in parts of the state including in some of the three affected constituencies.