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  • Updated: May 15, 2022

Osun 2022: INEC Advocates Campaign Finance Tracking

Osun 2022: INEC Advocates Campaign Finance Tracking

The Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) has called on political parties and their followers to eschew violence and ensure peace as Osun State prepares for the gubernatorial election fixed on July 16, 2022.

This was made known during the sensitisation workshop on Campaign Finance Reporting organised by the INEC for state chairmen and candidates of the Osun 2022 gubernatorial election in Osogbo on Friday.

Professor AbdulGaniyu Olayinka Raji, the OSUN INEC Resident Electoral Commissioner who discouraged vote buying and selling in his address, added that it was better for the political parties to engage in campaigns and dissemination of manifestoes.

The Osun INEC boss, while stressing the importance of tracking political party finances also hinted that vote buying and selling could affect party finances tracking.

Prof. Raji who expressed INEC's readiness to conduct the Osun gubernatorial poll revealed that the electoral umpire views the workshop as part of its mandate in tracking political parties' finances and reporting such to the appropriate quarters.

While explaining that the electoral process becomes easy when campaign finances are tracked, Raji stated that it will aid political parties to track their finances and have an understanding of better conduct towards the election.

"The workshop is held to sensitise political parties and candidates contesting in the election. We are taking them through the processes and necessary techniques to be taken to achieve proper tracking of political parties and campaign finances.

"With the knowledge gained, the political parties will be able to apply it because it will be useful to them at the end of the day.

"Apart from them making reports to us as the electoral umpire, we too will submit our reports to the appropriate quarters."

Professor Raji also revealed that INEC has made provision for the physically challenged in the 2022 Gubernatorial and General Elections.

"We are getting them involved and polling units have been created to take into consideration accessibility for the physically challenged.

"We have made provision for braille ballot papers for the visually impaired and magnifying glasses for this who are visually impaired in the afternoon.

"Also we have employed sign language experts for those who are hearing impaired."

"INEC has a database for the vulnerable and physically challenged," he concluded.

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