INEC engages 1,132 vehicles for FCT polls

The Independent National Electoral Commission has engaged 1,132 vehicles to support logistics for the upcoming Federal Capital Territory polls. INEC has issued a warning to transport unions involved in the delivery process against any lapses.

The Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) is preparing for the Federal Capital Territory (FCT) polls scheduled for Saturday. As part of its logistics arrangements, INEC has engaged 1,132 vehicles to facilitate the transportation of election materials. This move aims to ensure smooth delivery across the territory.

INEC has specifically warned transport unions tasked with these deliveries to avoid any lapses that could disrupt the process. The commission emphasized the importance of reliability in handling electoral logistics to maintain the integrity of the polls.

These preparations come ahead of the elections in the FCT, highlighting INEC's efforts to mobilize resources effectively for the event.

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