
INEC BEGINS AD-HOC STAFF RECRUITMENT AHEAD OF 2023 GENERAL ELECTION
On Wednesday, the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) announced the commencement of the Ad-Hoc staff recruitment ahead of the 2023 general election.
In a letter to all resident electoral commissioners issued by the commission’s acting secretary, A.T. Yusuf, according to the commission, the portal would open on September 14 and close on December 14.
“The commission has approved the use of INECPRES and its reactivation both the Mobile App for Android phones only and the web portal (laptops only) for interested Applicants who wish to serve as ad-hoc staff for the 2023 General Elections ,” the document said.
The electoral body added, “Consequent upon the above, the commission has directed that all interested applicants with the exception of Collation/ Returning officers must register on the INECPRES to be eligible for selection and deployment as ad hoc staff in the 2023 general elections.”
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