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Corp members in Anambra Receives Election allowance
On Wednesday, Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) Anambra State, said all corps members involved in electoral duties during the last general elections have received their allowances.
Mr. Leo Nkedife, Head, Voter Education and Publicity, INEC, Awka, confirmed this in a chat with the Nation in Awka.
Some corps members who worked as ad-hoc staff during the poll, recently staged a protest at the state INEC headquarters, alleging non-payment or incomplete payment of allowances.
Nkedife said the last batch of the affected corps members was paid last Tuesday.
He, however, explained that corpse members that protested were those whose names did not tally with the account details they forwarded to the commission.
He said, “We’ve paid virtually all our ad-hoc staff that participated in the elections. The insignificant few remaining are those who had issues while filling their particulars.
“We assure them that by this time tomorrow, issue of payment of allowance will be a thing of the past.”
Meanwhile, National Youth Service Corps (NYSC) in the state has directed corps members insisting they were yet to receive their allowances to forward their names to its secretariat.
The NYSC state Coordinator, Mr. Kehinde Aremu, gave the directive while addressing the affected corps member in Awka.
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He said he was determined to ensuring that no corps member engaged in the electoral duties was denied his/her allowances.
He, however, warned those deployed but did not report to the polling units or substituted with other persons not to include their names.
Aremu also directed those not affected but had included their names in the list to withdraw their names.
He said, “I’ve asked all local government Inspectors to collate the list of everyone deployed and who worked during the election so I can write them again with strong evidence.
“Let me warn those who were deployed but did not report and those who were deployed but were substituted with some other people not to include their names on that list,” he stated.
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