This was made known by the INEC Chairman, in a keynote address delivered at the launch of the Yiaga Africa Election Result Analysis Dashboard (ERAD) Report on Electronic Transmission of Results in the 2022 Ekiti and Osun Governorship Election in Abuja.
He said: “How many Adhoc staff are we going to employ at the polling unit level for the 2023 general elections? Is over 700,000, so that 1.4 million Adhoc staff and polling unit level for the 2023 general elections; the national and state elections that are excluding our regular staff and other categories of other Adhoc staff as collation and returning officers.
“The number of Adhoc staff to be deployed by INEC for the 2023 general election is more than the combined strength of the police and armed forces in Nigeria.
“This gives you an idea of the size of what we are dealing with when it comes to election management in the country.
“Also, hands-on training may be required to ensure that all those involved throughout the value chain of the IReV are fully ready for what is bound to be a major outing during the 2023 general election is going to a major test for us, and the nation and we are bracing for that.”
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