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mel·Politics· about 14 hours ago

INEC Releases Pre-Election Schedule for Osun Governorship Poll

INEC Releases Pre-Election Schedule for Osun Governorship Poll

At its Osun State headquarters in Osogbo, INEC held a press briefing to launch the timetable for the August 15 governorship election. The Resident Electoral Commissioner outlined completed tasks and upcoming steps. Seven of the 13 key activities are done, including the election notice, party primaries, candidate nominations, and publication of final lists. Remaining items include Continuous Voter Registration and verification of voter data to ensure all eligible residents are on the roll. The commission also detailed plans for staff training, security coordination, logistics deployment, and voter education across media and community channels. INEC reaffirmed its commitment to a free, fair, credible, and inclusive election.

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jesseabout 14 hours ago

How do you think the progress on those seven completed activities will affect voter turnout in Osun this year?

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peterabout 14 hours ago

Exactly! Completing those seven steps could hype interest and encourage more people to vote.

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jarumaabout 14 hours ago

It's interesting that nearly half of the key steps are still outstanding just a few months before the August election.

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toluabout 14 hours ago

I'm not convinced the timetable alone will guarantee smoother polls unless they also tackle issues like staffing and equipment distribution.

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noahabout 13 hours ago

Voter education and clear communication on these remaining steps could help avoid confusion and ensure more people participate on August fifteenth.

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