He expressed confidence in the people of the state, describing them as politically conscious.
Mr Agboke said that the move would enhance access, inclusiveness, and participation of the electorate in the electoral process.
The official urged participating political parties in the Osun election to abide by INEC rules and regulations, rather than disrupting the poll.
According to him, the commission is prepared to reaffirm people’s confidence in INEC.
Governorship primaries in Osun are scheduled to take place between November 24 and December 15.
INEC in Osun said it would issue certificates of return to the 26 elected Osun House of Assembly members on Thursday.
INEC has reminded ad hoc staff of their roles in Saturday’s elections.
Mr Agboke said he would take it up personally to prosecute any electoral officer or SPO found culpable.
The figure is an improvement from the more than 470,000 uncollected PVCs in the state in 2022.
The electoral commission said it would apply the laws without fear or favour to ensure free, credible, inclusive and transparent election come February.
