TMG trains election observers in ogun ahead of poll

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The Transition Monitoring Group (TMG) on Thursday engaged election observers under its umbrella in Ogun State on a day training session, a supporting citizens’ engagement towards the 2023 general elections in Nigeria.

The step down training supported by USAID and Palladium had participants across the twenty local government areas of the state, which involved technical session handled by experts on the various fields.

The training objective was handled by Dammylola Shodiya, while overview of the Transition Monitoring Group Project was handled by Sina Adefolahan, as well as unbundling the voting and result transition process by Tayo Akinpelu.

The technical session also include; key provisions of the elections act 2022 and Impact on Elections by Lekan Sodipo and Transition Monitoring Group 2023 election observation checklist handled by Adesegun Adesina

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The South-West Co-ordinator of Transition Monitoring Group (TMG) Mr. Adesina Adefolahan in his speech stressed that the objectives of the training is to familiarize the local government area Supervisors with the Supporting Citizens’ Engagements Towards the 2023 Election project

Adefolahan who spoke on behalf of the National Chair of Transition Monitoring Group (TMG) Mr. Auwwal Musa Rafsanjani, added that the training was to refresh capacity of the local government areas supervisors on election observation at the councils level, facilitate effective mobilization of citizens to participate in the 2023 election and enhance Transition Monitoring Group (TMG’s) observation of the 2023 general elections

The coordinator pointed out that the expected outcomes of the step down training are that the Transition Monitoring Group (TMG) local government observers have understanding of the Supporting Citizens Engagement towards the 2023 Election project and their roles in its implementation.

This equally include capacity of the local government observers are enhanced to observe the general elections for group members at the local government level, and citizens are mobilized at the state level to participate actively in the election

The Chairman of the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) represented by Mrs V.I Adeniyi from the Election Political Party Liaison (EPPL) unit, while speaking appreciated the observers for their role in the mock exercise as conducted on Saturday 4th February, 2023.

The commission boss explained that Bimodal Voter Registration System (BVAS) is an innovation that will capture either the face or the thumbprint of voters, adding that challenges during the mock accreditation are recorded and report written and forwarded to the National Secretariat at Abuja

The chairman said the commission will ensure a free, fair and credible elections, adding that all election observers will be called for briefing before the election and there will be a debriefing session after the election to harmonise opinions observed on the field

The Ogun State Coordinator of Transition Monitoring Group(TMG), Adesegun Adesina said in ensuring that the objective of the project is achieved all hands must be on deck most especially by educating and mobilising populace to participate actively on election days so as to mitigate against voter apathy as recorded at the previous elections

‘Today marks another significant history in Ogun State as we assemble ourselves to do a step down training for the LGA Supervisors on 2023 General Elections Observation. I’m grateful to TMG BoT and the leadership of TMG as led by the Chair for providing a direction despite the financial status of the organization’, he added.

‘And at present TMG has received a small grant from Palladium which supported the step down training to the LGA Supervisors nationwide. Hence, 20 LGA Supervisors would be trained on what is expected of them before, during and after elections in their various local governments of assignment’, Adesina said.

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