MC Oluomo: Lagos REC Will Not Be Removed – INEC Chairman
Mr Segun Agbaje

Some Nigerians have continued to press for the removal of the Lagos State Resident Electoral Commissioner (REC), Mr Segun Agbaje, over alleged mismanagement of Permanent Voters’ Cards (PVCs) collection in some parts of Lagos and engagement of Musiliu Akinsanya (aka MC Olumo) – led Lagos State Parks Management Committee to convey election materials.

On the outrage, the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) insists that it will not remove the Lagos State REC relying on unfounded allegations.

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The spokesman for the INEC Chairman, Rotimi Oyekanmi, in an interview on Wednesday in Abuja said those demanding Agbaje’s redeployment should perish such thought.

According to Oyekanmi, the two political parties insisting on Agbaje’s redeployment should respect the boundaries of the relationship between the commission and all political parties.

Agbaje Is Honest And Dependable

He dismissed the allegations against the REC, describing it as deliberate misinformation and distortion of facts.

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“Let me make one thing clear upfront. Mr Agbaje will not be removed as the REC for Lagos over unfounded allegations.

“He will not only conduct the Presidential/National Assembly election scheduled for February 25, he will also superintend over the Governorship/State House of Assembly election holding on March 11. 

“He is a conscientious, honest, dependable and hardworking REC. His integrity speaks for him in all the places where he had served.

“Let me break this down for you. During the recent Continuous Voter Registration that took place between June 2021 and July 2022, Lagos State under Agbaje registered the highest number of voters in the country – 585,629.

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“On January 27 this year, we announced that out of the 940,200 PVCs delivered to Lagos State as of that date, 839,720 PVCs representing 89.3 percent had been collected.

“This debunks the allegation that the Lagos REC deliberately withheld the PVCs belonging to persons from a particular region of the country,” he said.

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Movement Of Election Materials

Speaking on the movement of election materials in Lagos State, Oyekanmi said that INEC was engaging individual vehicle owners.

He said: “The unions don’t have vehicles and even if they have some, they cannot possibly provide the number of vehicles that the commission requires to conduct the general election.

“Rather, part of this union are individuals that own vehicles.

“You then have to negotiate with the vehicle owners and join the unions as witnesses and for accountability purposes.”

Furthermore, Oyekanmi reminded Nigerians that INEC had been conducting elections successfully in Lagos using individuals that own vehicles that met its specification he added in further dismissing calls on the commission to redeploy the Lagos REC.

He assured Lagosians and those who intend to vote in Lagos state that their votes will count.

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