The Inter-Pary Advisory Council, IPAC has called on the Independent National Electoral Commission, INEC to ensure a credible, free and inclusive poll in Baylesa state on November 16th.
IPAC’s National President, Peter Amah, who gave the charge at a news conference in Yenagoa, said credible and peaceful conduct were necessary ingredients for democratic growth of any political system. He, however, urged politicians to shun violence and allow the electorate to vote the candidates of their choice.
In his remarks, the INEC’s Resident Electoral Commissioner in Bayelsa state Monday Udoh said the Commission in the state had done all that was required for a successful election.
Members of the group, including representatives of all the 48 political parties that will participate in the election, later staged sensitization rally across the state.



































