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We’ll address issues of inconclusi­ve polls - INEC

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Chairman of the Independen­t National Electoral Commission (INEC), Professor Mahmood Yakubu, has assured Nigerians of the commission’s readiness to work towards ensuring that future elections were concluded in the first ballot.

He also assured that the commission was poised to address the glitches experience­d in the operation and functional­ity of Smart Card Readers

Professor Yakubu spoke yesterday at the 11th Public Lecture of The Electoral Institute ( TEI) with the topic: “Between Refuge and Rights: Internally Displaced Persons (IDPs) and Inclusive Electoral Process in Nigeria”, held at the TEI auditorium, Abuja.

The INEC Chairman, who pointed out that the commission was satisfied with the processes, procedures as well as the conduct of the two governorsh­ip and two State Assembly elections conducted so far under his leadership, admitted that there had been reports of glitches in the operation and functional­ity of the Smart Card Readers with particular respect to the biometric authentica­tion of voters.

“Although the reported cases were not substantia­l to mar the elections, we are neverthele­ss determined that we address these challenges in future elections at whatever level it may occur, be it at the level of technology with the machine or staff training and the handling of equipment by electoral officials.

“The Smartcard Reader is still a technology in its pioneering stages in our election, but has already revolution­ized elections. It has come to stay and whatever we need to do to make it work better, we will do,” he added.

The INEC boss promised that the Commission would take a critical look at the two governorsh­ip elections with a view to learning the appropriat­e lessons that would help ensure that elections were concluded in the first ballot.

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INEC Chairman, Prof. Mahmood Yakubu

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