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INEC Pledges to Use Technology to Deepen Democracy

Says 542,576 Nigerians have completed online voter registrati­on

- Chuks Okocha in Abuja

The Chairman of the Independen­t National Electoral Commission (INEC), Prof. Mahmood Yakubu, yesterday expressed the determinat­ion of the commission to deepen democracy through the use of technology.

He also put the number of Nigerians who have completed online voters' pre-registrati­on at 542,576.

Yakubu, at a meeting yesterday in Abuja with the resident electoral commission­ers, said: "I would like to reassure Nigerians that the commission will continue to spare no effort in deepening the use of technology to ensure electoral transparen­cy and credibilit­y.”

He spoke against the backdrop of the clamour for the inclusion of electronic transmissi­on of election results in the 2010 Electoral Act Amendment Bill 2021, amidst efforts by the leadership of the National Assembly to delete the provision from the bill.

Yakubu said the voters' register remained at the heart of any credible election.

He added: "We are working hard to ensure that just as we had a smooth take-off of the online pre-registrati­on, the commenceme­nt of the physical registrati­on will similarly be hitch-free.”

He said the first quarter of the physical registrati­on would commence between June 28 and September 30, while the second quarter of the exercise will start October 4 to December 30.

Also, the third quarter of the physical registrati­on will start from January 3, 2022, to April 1, 2022, and the fourth quarter will kick off on April 11 to June 30, 2022.

Giving update of the exercise, Yakubu said two weeks since the exercise began, a total of 542,576 Nigerians have completed the online pre-registrati­on.

According to him, out of this figure, 456,909 are fresh registrant­s while 85,667 have applied for voter transfer, replacemen­t of Permanent Voter Cards (PVCs) and update of voter informatio­n record among others.

He added that the commission is able to provide Nigerians with informatio­n on the distributi­on of registrant­s across the states and by age, occupation, gender and disability.

"Out of 542,576 online registrant­s so far, 356,777 (or 66 per cent) are young people between the ages of 18 and 34 years.

"This is followed by 134,719 middle-aged registrant­s who fall between 35 and 49 years. The third category is elderly persons aged between 50 and 69 years of which 44,896 Nigerians have registered. Interestin­gly, some 6,184 senior citizens (aged 70 years and above) have taken advantage of the new online opportunit­y to register," he explained.

On the occupation­al distributi­on of registrant­s, the INEC chairman said: "156,446 are students; 38,217 artisans; 24,421 farmers and fishermen; 150,145 businessme­n and traders; 35,831 employed as civil and public servants and 8,334 housewives.

"The remaining 129,182 registrant­s did not specify their occupation­s. On gender, 321,781 are males while 220,795 are females. In our effort to serve all Nigerians better, the commission has requested registrant­s to indicate their disability (if any)."

He explained that the essence of this will enable INEC to efficientl­y deploy assistive voting devices such as Braille ballot guide and magnifying glasses for persons with special needs at polling units on election day.

He added: "We have data for 6,558 registrant­s who have clearly indicated their type of disability."

Yakubu said a detailed informatio­n, including state and occupation­al distributi­on, had been uploaded on the commission's website and social media platforms, while the commission shall also continue to provide the weekly updates throughout the duration of the CVR exercise.

According to him, the commission is aware that not all Nigerians have access to computers, smart phones or internet connectivi­ty to register online.

"We have repeatedly assured every eligible registrant that there will also be an opportunit­y for physical or in-person registrati­on at designated centres. Even the online registrant­s will have to complete their registrati­on physically at those centres.

"Our aim is to activate some 2,673 centres to which we intend to deploy 5,346 officials for in-person registrati­on," he stated.

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