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INEC Releases Further Guidelines To Prospective Ad Hoc Staff Applicants for 2023 General Elections

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The Independent National Electoral Commission, INEC, has released guidelines to prospective Ad-hoc staff applicants for the 2023 general election.

This was disclosed in a statement released on Friday and signed by head of public affairs and protocol, Kwara state office of the commission, Abdulkadir Ibrahim Bolaji on behalf of the state resident commissioner.

Reads “Independent National Electoral Commission, INEC, wish to inform the general public who wish to participate as Ad Hoc staff during the 2023 General Election to apply.

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“Via the INEC online portal launched on Wednesday, 14′ September 2022 and the portal shall be close on Wednesday 14″ December 2022 by 8:00 pm.

“All interested Applicants except Collation/Returning Officers must register on the INECPRES to be eligible for selection and deployment as ad hoc staff in the 2023 General Election.

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For interested applicants;

1. The INECPRES is available via two (2) links located on the INEC website www.inecnigeria.org (a link for Mobile App and the other link is for the web portal).

2. The URL of the Registration web portal (Laptop cyber café friendly) is https//pres.inecnigeria.org

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3. The download link for the INECPRESS Mobile App Installer (Android Phone only) is https://inecpres.app.com/pres

For further enquiries, please contact

Adamu Musa 08024040524, Abdulkadir, Ibrahim Bola|l 07087621214, Ayah Francis 08052355428.

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