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IPC tasks INEC on transparent, credible conduct of Ondo guber election

He said that INEC must also develop an effective crisis communication strategy as part of its preparation.

• October 26, 2024
Lanre Arogundade
Lanre Arogundade

The executive director, International Press Centre (IPC), Lanre Arogundade, has urged the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) to ensure credibility and transparency in the Nov. 16 governorship election in Ondo State.

Mr Arogundade spoke in an interview with journalists on Saturday in Lagos on the sidelines of the ongoing two-day interactive workshop for broadcast media anchors.

The event, with the theme “Contextualising INEC’s Responsibilities and Public Expectations Amid Fake News as Disinformation” brought together television and radio anchors nationwide.

He said that INEC must also develop an effective crisis communication strategy as part of its preparation.

According to him, the IPC has organised two programmes with the state INEC as part of efforts to foster credible elections.

He said that the last one was on effective communication, where IPC emphasised the need for open and adequate communication.

Mr Arogundade said: “When it is election time, citizens are very hungry for information.

“A lot of things will be flying around, and INEC should not be tired of explaining its own side on all the processes.

“We have made INEC understand that election is a form of conflict and that the commission should be prepared for crisis communication because things would happen in different places, and they need to respond.

“We have also told INEC officials that they need to be able to monitor the media and do fact-checking.

“With this, when things are trending about INEC that is not correct or is distorted, they can be in a position to state their own side.”

According to him, INEC must understand that it does not even need to wait till when allegations are made before initiating programmes and briefing members of the public through the media on issues.

Mr Arogundade said that the media had the responsibility to hold stakeholders accountable in an election.

“The media should constantly ask questions from INEC about the preparations and the conduct of elections.

“The media should also ask questions from the political parties. Are they ready to embrace peace?

“The media should hold the political parties accountable for the peace accord,” he said.

Mr Arogundade said that the media must also put on the front burner issues around inclusivity in elections. 

(NAN)

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