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We learnt lessons with 2023 general elections – INEC Chair
He added that the Commission was satisfied with the feedback it got during the 2023 post-election review organised by the Commission.
The National Chairman of the Independent National Electoral Commission, INEC, Professor Mahmood Yakubu, has said lessons have been learned from the 2023 general elections and that there would be improvement in the forthcoming circle of elections in Kogi, Imo, and Bayelsa states.
He added that the Commission was satisfied with the feedback it got during the 2023 post-election review organised by the Commission.
Speaking during the conclusion of the three days review on the 2023 elections in Lagos, the INEC boss assured that most of the issues raised and recommendations made to improve the nation’s elections would be tested in the forthcoming polls in Kogi, Imo, and Bayelsa states.
Yakubu said: “We promised Nigerians that we were going to hold the election review meeting and conclude it within one month.
“We started on the the 4th of July and today (yesterday) is the 4th of August, the response was been overwhelming. Remember we started with the state level consultation with the Resident Electoral Commissioner, RECs.
“We had an engagement with the transport unions, we then met with the state collation of the presidential election in Abuja, then we had engagement with political parties, civil organisations among others.
“So overall, we are encouraged by the response of stakeholders across the board and the quality of the contributions they made.”
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