The Independent Electoral Commission, INEC, has declared 30 of its staff missing.The ad-hoc staff took part in Saturday’s Kogi State governorship election.
They worked at Olamaboro Local Government Area.
INEC declared the staff missing around 1 a.m. on Sunday during the final collation of results in the local government.
The missing INEC staff include Presiding Officers, POs, and Assistant Presiding Officers, APOs, of polling units in Imane ward 1 and 2 of Olamaboro LGA of Kogi State.
Many of the ad-hoc staff used by INEC are corps members of the NYSC.
Just as the whereabouts of the officials are unknown, results from the polling units where they served have also been declared missing.
Announcing the development, the LGA Election Officer, in-charge of collating and announcing the local government’s results, Garba Mahmood, said the INEC ad-hoc staff were reported missing after the observation of some police officers who raised concern that they were last seen shortly after voting ended at 2 p.m. on Saturday.
Mr Mahmood said repeated calls to their telephone numbers did not go through.
The police spokesperson in Kogi, William Aya, could not be reached on the status of the missing persons.
The Kogi governorship election was characterized by violence, ballot box snatching, intimidation of voters and vote buying in many parts of the state.