AHEAD
 of the forthcoming governorship election in Edo State, the Adams 
Oshiomhole 2012 Re-election Finance Committee has advised the 
Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC), to forget the use of 
ad hoc staff and members of the National Youth Service Corps (NYSC) for 
the election. 
The 
committee was reacting to a statement by INEC that it may not use NYSC 
members if there is a threat to the conduct of the election. 
The 
chairman of the committee, Senator Domino Obende, disclosed this 
yesterday in Abuja while speaking on preparations for Governor 
Oshiomhole’s fund raising dinner scheduled for Wednesday this week. 
Dignitaries
 expected at the occasion include President of Dangote Group, Alhaji 
Aliko Dangote; business mogul, Abdulsamad Ishaku Rabiu and a chieftain 
of the Action Congress of Nigeria, Chief Audu Ogbeh, who is billed to be
 the Chairman of the occasion. 
Domingo
 said since the Edo governorship election slated for July 14 is the only
 one taking place in the country, there should be no excuse for failure 
from INEC. 
He 
said: “If INEC is prudent enough with their management and technical 
team, I do not think they need to hire NYSC members or any ad hoc staff.
 The INEC team is more than enough to conduct this election. 
“What
 is more, you talk about violence; it is easier said than done. In last 
year’s election, Edo was supposedly going to be the hottest in the 
nation, but not one gun was fired and no single incident was reported 
anywhere. 
Speaking
 on the fund raising dinner, Obende said a bank account has been opened 
for Oshiomhole’s re-election scheduled for three centres-Abuja, Lagos 
and Benin, adding that INEC has been notified of it in line with global 
trends.  
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