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INEC to train Benin Republic counterpart on conduct of elections

INEC to train Benin Republic counterpart on conduct of elections

The Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) is set to train a high-profile delegation from its Benin Republic counterpart, the Commission Electorale Nationale Autonomie (CENA), during a study visit to Nigeria on how to conduct successful elections.

INEC Chairman, Mahmood Yakubu, disclosed this while receiving the 12-member delegation, comprising National Commissioners, Directors, and key staff, on Monday in Abuja.

He revealed that the delegation’s mission is to understudy INEC’s processes and procedures for conducting elections ahead of their three crucial polls: Legislative and Local Elections scheduled for January 2026 and the Presidential election in April 2026.

The INEC Chairman further highlighted that the delegation is particularly interested in various aspects of Nigeria’s electoral process, including the legal framework for elections, the design and printing of election materials and forms, recruitment and training of poll officials, election budgeting and payment processes, election security, the use of technology, and the accreditation of local and international observers.

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Yakubu said:

“Early last month, we received a letter from CENA indicating its interest to undertake a study visit to INEC Nigeria as they prepare for what they described as their most complex election in 2026. For the first time in its history, CENA will be conducting three elections within a period of three months.

“Legislative and Local Elections will be held in January 2026, to be followed by the Presidential election in April 2026. For this reason, the President of the Commission is leading a 12-member delegation, comprising National Commissioners, Directors, and key staff, to understudy our processes and procedures.

“In particular, CENA is interested in the legal framework for elections in Nigeria, the design and printing of election materials and forms, the recruitment and training of poll officials, election budgeting and mode of payment to different service providers, security during elections, the use of technology, the accreditation of local and international observers, engagement with electoral stakeholders, and other aspects of Nigeria’s electoral experience.”

Speaking further, Yakubu added:

“In response, the commission has drawn up an elaborate programme for the visit covering all aspects of the electoral process. Various departments within the Commission are scheduled to brief the visitors.

“Peer learning and support will help to strengthen processes. I want to assure CENA that we will fully share our experience with you and make available relevant documents that will enrich your understanding of our processes.”

 

INEC to train Benin Republic counterpart on conduct of elections

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