Less than 24 hours to Wednesday’s governorship election in Edo State, many journalists who had arrived the state for coverage of the exercise are yet to be accredited by the Independent National Electoral Commission.
The commission has referred most of them to the state’s council of the Nigeria Union of Journalists, for identification after several hours of waiting.
The commission’s Assistant Director of Voter Education and Publicity in the state,Prisillia Sule,explained that it was necessary for the NUJ to identify the journalists to ensure that the right persons were accredited.
Meanwhile, public offices have remained shut to business on Tuesday as workers observed the two-day public holiday declared by the state government.
Less than 24 hours to Wednesday’s governorship election in Edo State, many journalists who had arrived the state for coverage of the exercise are yet to be accredited by the Independent National Electoral Commission.
The commission has referred most of them to the state’s council of the Nigeria Union of Journalists, for identification after several hours of waiting.
The commission’s Assistant Director of Voter Education and Publicity in the state,Prisillia Sule,explained that it was necessary for the NUJ to identify the journalists to ensure that the right persons were accredited.
Meanwhile, public offices have remained shut to business on Tuesday as workers observed the two-day public holiday declared by the state government.
Less than 24 hours to Wednesday’s governorship election in Edo State, many journalists who had arrived the state for coverage of the exercise are yet to be accredited by the Independent National Electoral Commission.
The commission has referred most of them to the state’s council of the Nigeria Union of Journalists, for identification after several hours of waiting.
The commission’s Assistant Director of Voter Education and Publicity in the state,Prisillia Sule,explained that it was necessary for the NUJ to identify the journalists to ensure that the right persons were accredited.
Meanwhile, public offices have remained shut to business on Tuesday as workers observed the two-day public holiday declared by the state government.
Less than 24 hours to Wednesday’s governorship election in Edo State, many journalists who had arrived the state for coverage of the exercise are yet to be accredited by the Independent National Electoral Commission.
The commission has referred most of them to the state’s council of the Nigeria Union of Journalists, for identification after several hours of waiting.
The commission’s Assistant Director of Voter Education and Publicity in the state,Prisillia Sule,explained that it was necessary for the NUJ to identify the journalists to ensure that the right persons were accredited.
Meanwhile, public offices have remained shut to business on Tuesday as workers observed the two-day public holiday declared by the state government.
Less than 24 hours to Wednesday’s governorship election in Edo State, many journalists who had arrived the state for coverage of the exercise are yet to be accredited by the Independent National Electoral Commission.
The commission has referred most of them to the state’s council of the Nigeria Union of Journalists, for identification after several hours of waiting.
The commission’s Assistant Director of Voter Education and Publicity in the state,Prisillia Sule,explained that it was necessary for the NUJ to identify the journalists to ensure that the right persons were accredited.
Meanwhile, public offices have remained shut to business on Tuesday as workers observed the two-day public holiday declared by the state government.
Less than 24 hours to Wednesday’s governorship election in Edo State, many journalists who had arrived the state for coverage of the exercise are yet to be accredited by the Independent National Electoral Commission.
The commission has referred most of them to the state’s council of the Nigeria Union of Journalists, for identification after several hours of waiting.
The commission’s Assistant Director of Voter Education and Publicity in the state,Prisillia Sule,explained that it was necessary for the NUJ to identify the journalists to ensure that the right persons were accredited.
Meanwhile, public offices have remained shut to business on Tuesday as workers observed the two-day public holiday declared by the state government.
Less than 24 hours to Wednesday’s governorship election in Edo State, many journalists who had arrived the state for coverage of the exercise are yet to be accredited by the Independent National Electoral Commission.
The commission has referred most of them to the state’s council of the Nigeria Union of Journalists, for identification after several hours of waiting.
The commission’s Assistant Director of Voter Education and Publicity in the state,Prisillia Sule,explained that it was necessary for the NUJ to identify the journalists to ensure that the right persons were accredited.
Meanwhile, public offices have remained shut to business on Tuesday as workers observed the two-day public holiday declared by the state government.
Less than 24 hours to Wednesday’s governorship election in Edo State, many journalists who had arrived the state for coverage of the exercise are yet to be accredited by the Independent National Electoral Commission.
The commission has referred most of them to the state’s council of the Nigeria Union of Journalists, for identification after several hours of waiting.
The commission’s Assistant Director of Voter Education and Publicity in the state,Prisillia Sule,explained that it was necessary for the NUJ to identify the journalists to ensure that the right persons were accredited.
Meanwhile, public offices have remained shut to business on Tuesday as workers observed the two-day public holiday declared by the state government.