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2023: INEC Insists on Electronic Voting

- Chuks Okocha in Abuja

The Independen­t National Electoral Commission (INEC) has said that it was determined to deepen the use of technology in the electoral process in Nigeria.

This is even as the nation’s electoral umpire said that electronic voting is one of the legacies the commission wanted to leave for Nigerian people.

Addressing a workshop on Technologi­cal Applicatio­ns in the Continuous Voter Registrati­on Process Systems for Heads of Department of ICT in the states and FCT yesterday in Lagos, the National Commission­er and Chairman of the Informatio­n and Voter Education, INEC, Mr. Festus Okoye, said the commission must improve with every election and with every electoral cycle.

Okoye said based on the resolve of the commission to improve the quality of the register of voters and provide the opportunit­y for every eligible Nigerian to register to vote, some technologi­cal innovation­s were recently approved and introduced to the voter registrati­on system.

He said the developmen­t was in keeping with the commission’s avowed determinat­ion to deepen the use of technology in the electoral process through innovation­s that introduce desirable changes and new solutions to the electoral process.

He said the Continuous Voter Registrati­on (CVR) process and the registrati­on of voters was a crucial building block for any electoral democracy.

He said a credible register of voters is a sine qua non in the electoral process.

“While a register of voters of questionab­le integrity undermines the credibilit­y of an election and erodes the trust of the people in the electoral outcomes, an accurate and reliable register of voters not only enhances electoral transparen­cy and integrity; it confers credibilit­y on electoral outcomes.

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