Chairman of the Independent National Electoral Commission, Prof. Mahmoud Yakubu, has said the earlier budget of N100 billion earmarked for the conduct of the 2023 general elections would not be enough.
He said the commission would consider the amount as first tranche while working on a supplementary budget ahead of the elections.
He said, “The N100bn is the first tranche for the 2023 general elections while N40bn is our normal budget for 2022.
“The sum of N189bn was appropriated for the 2019 general elections. So, it cannot be N100bn only for 2023.
“We are already in touch with the Federal Ministry of Finance on the additional requirement for the 2023 general elections.
“It is either we come to the National Assembly to defend the budget before the committee or we would do what we did in 2019 when the executive just submitted the proposal to the National Assembly and we came to defend it.
“We would need more money because we’ve expanded our polling units and we are introducing new technology for elections among many other new innovations.
“The number of registered voters will increase beyond the 84 million for the 2019 general elections.
“Some of the things we would need would be required four months, some five months while some would require seven months (ahead of the time of usage).
“We will start early preparations by procuring sensitive materials for the election.
“We hired 34,000 vehicles for the 2019 elections so we have plans to also outsource the material distribution in 2023 because we cannot afford the cost of buying such a huge number of vehicles and engage the drivers that would drive them.”