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Itsekiri Leaders Reject INEC Delineation Report, Allege Constitutional Violations, Fault GIS Mapping

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  • Itsekiri leaders in Nigeria have rejected a proposed ward and constituency delineation report from the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC).
  • They allege the report violates constitutional provisions and criticize the use of Geographic Information System (GIS) mapping.
  • The leaders demand a review of the report to ensure fairness and adherence to legal frameworks.

Leaders of the Itsekiri ethnic group have voiced strong opposition to the Independent National Electoral Commission's (INEC) proposed delineation of electoral boundaries. They formally rejected the report, citing alleged constitutional violations and inaccuracies in the Geographic Information System (GIS) mapping used in the process.

The Itsekiri leaders expressed their dissatisfaction with the proposed creation of new wards, polling units, state constituencies, and an additional federal constituency in the Warri area. They argue that the current proposal does not align with constitutional requirements and fails to accurately represent the demographic and geographical realities of the region.

This rejection signals a potential conflict between the ethnic group and the electoral commission, raising questions about the fairness and accuracy of the delineation process. The leaders are calling for a thorough review and revision of the report to ensure it meets legal standards and reflects the will of the people.

Leaders of the Itsekiri ethnic nationality yesterday rejected the proposed delineation of wards, polling units, state constituencies and the creation of an additional federal constituency in Warri.

โ€” Itsekiri LeadersStatement regarding the rejection of the INEC report.
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