The Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) has confirmed that it will conduct elections in 141 polling units within Yenagoa, Bayelsa State, on Sunday, February 26.
Chairman of the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC), Mahmood Yakubu disclosed this while briefing journalists at the collation centre in Abuja today that elections were disrupted in Wards 4, 6, 8, and 14, involving 141 polling units.
The INEC Chairman added that the electoral body has decided that the election will be held on Sunday.
According to him, this agreement was reached after the Commission had a meeting with security agencies in the state.
“So we met with security agencies and we’ve decided that voting in these 141 polling units where the materials are actually intact, will take place tomorrow morning. Remember, we’re not only doing presidential election, but we are also doing Senatorial and Federal constituencies.
“So it’s good to recover and conduct the elections so that we can conclude the processes. The youth corps members who are serving as presiding officers and other commission staff, are agreeable that the elections should hold tomorrow morning,” the INEC boss asserted.
He added that thugs attacked different polling units and that at least eight BVAS machines were stolen in different parts of the country.
Professor Yakubu, however, stated that backup BVAS machines were provided to ensure that the election was not totally disrupted.