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Yerima Declares Support for Electronic Transmissi­on of Results

- Adedayo Akinwale in Abuja

Former Governor of Zamfara State, Senator Sani Yerima, has stated that there was a need for the country to use technology as much as possible to sanitise its electoral process.

Yerima’s interventi­on came following recent media reports suggesting that electronic transmissi­on of results by the Independen­t National Electoral Commission (INEC) has been expunged from Electoral Act Amendment Bill 2021 due for passage before the National Assembly.

Section 50 (2) of the Electoral Act Bill, which is presently before the National Assembly, makes no provision for INEC to transmit results of any election electronic­ally.

The Section states: “Voting at an election under this bill shall be in accordance with the procedure determined by the commission, which may include electronic voting, provided that the commission shall not transmit results of elections by electronic means.”

But while fielding questions from journalist­s at the weekend in Abuja, Yerima said he was in full support of electronic voting, adding that the world is changing and Nigeria has to follow it.

According to him, “I support electronic voting. I think that when we were queuing to register without the card reader what was happening? People will just sit down and write names and say we have such number of people.

“By the mere introducti­on of the card reader, the whole thing has changed. You can see that you have your fingerprin­t, and look at what is happening now-registrati­on of voters online. The world is changing; Nigeria has to follow the change. We need to use technology as much as possible. As far as I am concerned, one day, we are going to go for electronic voting.”

The former Zamfara State governor noted that he would contest the 2023 presidenti­al election, saying both the country’s constituti­on and that of the All Progressiv­es Congress (APC) do not forbid him from contesting.

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