Daily Trust Saturday

Elections: Rights group tasks FG on digital transparen­cy

- Abbas Jimoh

The Digital Rights and Informatio­n Partnershi­p (DRIP), a consortium of organisati­ons, has urged the federal government to embrace electoral transparen­cy and respect Nigerians’ digital rights.

A spokesman of the group, Edozie Chukwuma, told newsmen yesterday in Abuja that Nigerians should be given an enabling environmen­t to vote with the assurance that their votes would count.

Speaking against the backdrop of the February 25 presidenti­al and National Assembly elections, the group said Nigerians deserved protection against unlawful shutdowns and interferen­ces allegedly witnessed during the presidenti­al elections.

“The internet has its unique challenges due to our dynamic political landscape, which was evident in the just concluded elections. The commission invested heavily in technology, such as the BVAS and IReV systems to ensure transparen­cy and direct transmissi­on of electoral results from polling units,” Chukwuma said.

He, however, noted that results from polling units were transmitte­d manually due to reports of external interferen­ce and connectivi­ty challenges, which highlight the issues of citizens’ data protection, internet governance and unlawful shutdowns.

He urged the federal government to safeguard the civic space by curtailing unlawful shutdowns and guarantee freedom of expression and assembly online for all Nigerians.

Chukwuma said the Digital Rights and Freedom Bill (DRFB) before the National Assembly, among others, sought to prohibit undue interferen­ce with the digital privacy of Nigerian citizens, and protected the right to peaceful assembly and associatio­n of all Nigerians through social networks and platforms.

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