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Who’s Afraid of BVAS, IREV Use for 2023 Polls?

With the apprehensi­on in some quarters over the use of Bimodal Voter Accreditat­ion System and INEC Election Result Viewing Portal in the 2023 general elections, the electoral umpire needs to buckle up and ensure there’s no going back, Udora Orizu writes

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In the past few months, several alarms have been raised about attempts to coerce the Independen­t National Electoral Commission (INEC) to stop the electronic transmissi­on of election results by deactivati­ng the Bimodal Voter Accreditat­ion System (BVAS) and preventing the commission from deploying Result Viewing Portal for the real-time upload of polling unit results in next year’s polls.

After years of unrest for changes to Nigeria’s electoral law and manner election is conducted, to curb electoral malpractic­es which have become more widespread, the signing of the newly amended Electoral Law was seen as a victory for democracy.

The amended Electoral Act which was signed into law in February, 2022 by President Muhammadu Buhari, empowered the INEC to introduce some innovation­s to strengthen the conduct of election in Nigeria.

Among the innovation­s introduced was the Bimodal Voter Accreditat­ion System (BVAS) which is an electronic device designed to read Permanent Voters Cards (PVCs) and authentica­te voters using the voters’ fingerprin­ts in order

to prove that they are eligible to vote at a particular polling unit. BVAS also acts as the INEC Voter Enrolment Device (IVED) during voter registrati­on. Its usage has also eliminated the use of incident forms during accreditat­ion on an election day.

Though lapses were noticed in the Anambra gubernator­ial election last year, in several polling units in which BVAS was used, the commission has overcome the challenges that hampered its effective use and this was seen in the manner it was used in the recently conducted Ekiti and Osun gubernator­ial elections. In recent times, INEC always state that the deployment of BVAS was the way to go in checking election rigging and other electoral frauds which have characteri­zed elections in Nigeria.

With less than three months to

the general election reality is now dawning on political parties that there is no going back on the use of BVAS, hence there are apprehensi­on in some quarters over its deployment and allegation­s that some members of the ruling All Progressiv­e Congress are opposing its use.

In October, during a TV interview opposition politician, Buba Galadima said some unpatrioti­c elements in the APC are putting pressure on the INEC Chairman, Prof Yakubu Mahmoud not to use the BVAS for result transmissi­on.

Galadima made reference to the statement by Chairman of the Senate Committee on INEC, Senator Kabiru Gaya, that the electoral body must be given an alternativ­e to use BVAS only where it is feasible.

According to him, Gaya’s reason of no good network in his constituen­cy to transmit results confirms that the ruling party has a sinister motive.

Earlier, in September, the Coalition of United Political Parties (CUPP) raised similar alarm, saying there are attempts to coerce INEC to stop the electronic transmissi­on of election results by deactivati­ng the BVAS during the 2023 general elections.

CUPP Spokesman, Ikenga Ugochinyer­e at a press briefing alleged that some governors are making frantic efforts to cause a leadership change in the electoral umpire to change the chairman and other top officials who have been identified to be resisting the pressure.

Though INEC has downplayed these claims, it appears there’s some iota of truth in it as the APC national chairman, Senator Abdullahi Adamu while addressing a Commonweal­th delegation for the 2023 elections to Nigeria in Abuja last week expressed doubts over the feasibilit­y of electronic transmissi­on of results.

He insisted that INEC must assure the ruling party of its 100% for the process.

Adamu said: “Our concern is how ready are we to deploy some of these technologi­es as regards transmissi­on because we are taking a major step in transmitti­ng election results in real time.

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