2023: Yiaga Africa Train, Deploy 882 Long Term Observers To Observe Pre-Election Environment

2023: Yiaga Africa Train, Deploy 882 Long Term Observers To Observe Pre-Election Environment

  • Preparations are ongoing ahead of the crucial general elections slated for February 2023
  • The foremost electoral observer group, Yiaga Africa, on Wednesday, November 16, announced that it had deployed its observers across the federation
  • These observers are expected to monitor and report threats of electoral ills like voter inducement, violence, and a host of others

FCT, Abuja - Yiaga Africa through its Watching The Vote (WTV) election observation project, says it has trained 882 Long Term Observers (LTOs) nationwide to observe and report the Pre-election environment ahead of the 2023 Presidential and Governorship elections.

The apex election observer group made this known on Wednesday, November 16 via a statement made available to Legit.ng.

Yiaga Africa, 2023 election
No fewer than 882 long-term observers were deployed across the federation by Yiaga Africa. Photo: @YIAGA
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Yiaga Africa revealed that it deployed its 42 Master Trainers and 48 State Focal Points to all 36 states and the Federal Capital Territory (FCT) to train its 774 Local Government Area Supervisors.

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As contained in the statement, the Long Term Observers have officially commenced observation of the pre-election environment by observing the ongoing display of the voter's register.

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Yiaga Africa's said the pre-election observation aims to provide accurate information on the process, promote citizens' engagement and participation, build early warning systems and provide recommendations to promote transparency and credibility in the 2023 General Elections.

The statement reads:

"Yiaga Africa's observation of the pre-election period environment involves the deployment of 822 Long Term Observers across all the 774 LGAs in the 36 States and the FCT to track and report on activities of the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC), National Orientation Agency (NOA), Political Parties, Security Agencies and the involvement of Women, Youth and Persons with Disabilities (PWDs) in the electoral process as well as tracking and reporting early warning signs for electoral violence.

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"This initiative also involves a comprehensive observation of the pre-election period which began with Continuous Voter Registration, Display Claims and Objections, tracking of early warning signs, activities of INEC, political parties (candidate nominations and rallies), and other election stakeholders, using advanced observation methodologies."

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The electoral observer group said the LTOs will observe and report preparatory activities of INEC like collecting Permanent Voters Cards (PVC), ad-hoc training staff, and deploying sensitive and non-sensitive materials, amongst other activities, including voter education campaigns leading to the elections.

Meanwhile, citizen observers will also observe political party activities, including campaigns and posters while reporting violations of the electoral laws during the campaign process.

This includes attacks on campaign trails and rallies, destruction of posters, hate speech, and gender-based violence, amongst others.

Also, Yiaga Africa's WTV has also developed and is currently tracking a series of indicators that could degenerate into electoral violence.

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This includes inadequate information on the electoral process, restrictions in the use of public facilities, stockpiling of arms, and unwarranted movement of people from one place to another, amongst other indicators.

Yiaga Africa will observe and receive reports on these and other pre-election activities by stakeholders from all its 882 Long Term observers; nationwide reports will be analyzed and disseminated to Nigerians and election stakeholders periodically.

For election day, #WatchingTheVote will deploy a comprehensive observation of the 2023 Presidential Election, including systematic voting and counting at a representative random polling sample using the PVT methodology and employing information and communication technologies (ICTs) to transmit observer reports rapidly.

2023 polls: Is INEC really prepared? Yiaga Africa’s latest report raises eyebrow

Meanwhile, a recent development from the camp of the Independent Electoral Commission (INEC) is not showing signs of readiness for the 2023 general election.

Nigeria's apex election observer, Yiaga Africa recently released its preliminary report on the nationwide display of voters.

The report reveals that INEC has not been up to standard in its service delivery, a sign that proves worrisome to the electorates.

Source: Legit.ng

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Segun Adeyemi (Current Affairs and Politics Editor) Segun Adeyemi is a journalist with over 9 years of experience as an active field reporter, editor, and editorial manager. He has had stints with Daily Trust newspaper, Daily Nigerian, and News Digest. He currently works as an editor for Legit.ng's current affairs and politics desk. He holds a degree in Mass Communication (Adekunle Ajasin University). He is a certified digital reporter by Reuters, AFP and the co-convener of the annual campus journalism awards. Email: segun.adeyemi@corp.legit.ng.