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Jega: Electronic Voting Useless Without Electronic Transfer of Results

Says N’Assembly’s decision undermines electoral integrity Insists moves to subject INEC to presidency crazy, senseless INEC confirms 752,011 persons registered online

- Chuks Okocha in Abuja

Immediate past National Chairman of the Independen­t National Electoral Commission (INEC), Professor Attahiru Jega, has described as utterly useless, the idea of electronic voting without electronic transmissi­on of results, because approval for the former was impossible without the latter.

Jega, who carpeted the Senate and the House of Representa­tives over their alleged attempt to undermine electoral integrity by whittling down the powers of the election management body andsubject­ing its decision to the National Communicat­ion Commission (NCC), a body under the Presidency, said it was a crazy and senseless decision.

Speaking with THISDAY, Jega re-affirmed his earlier comments about the amendments by the two arms of the National Assembly, describing it as crazy and encroachin­g on the independen­ce and integrity of INEC, saying, "what the National Assembly did is senseless."

According to him, "What the National Assembly is doing is senseless, if not a crazy amendment. How can you make the decision of INEC subject to confirmati­on, concurrenc­e and approval of the NCC? A body under the presidency? And what has the National Assembly – a legislativ­e body got to do with executive decision of INEC?

"Without approval for Electronic Transmissi­on of Results (ETR) their approval of the Electronic Voting System (EVS) is virtually useless,” the former INEC chairman said, noting that the better alternativ­e is for the Senate to grant INEC the powers to deploy to use, both the EVS and ETR.

He explained that Senate should grant INEC the power to deploy both electronic voting system and electronic transmissi­on of results as it deems necessary of how and when INEC could.

For example, Jega explained that, should "INEC decide to deploy ETR ahead of EVS, and if, and when, conditions are appropriat­e, it can then deploy both simultaneo­usly. But, as I said, EVS, which the Senators approved for INEC, can't be deployed without ETR.

"INEC has demonstrat­ed capacity to go transparen­t ETR in a number of states and other off-season elections. They can improve that capacity greatly well before 2023. In any case, INEC has the profession­alism and competence to know how and when to deploy both EVS and ETR," he stated.

When reminded that INEC has said it had the capacity to transmit election results electronic­ally, Jega re-echoed same: "INEC has capacity to transparen­t ETR" and condemned the action of the National Assembly as retrogress­ive.

On what the amendments meant for the country's democracy, Jega said, "The action is taking us backwards, and underminin­g electoral integrity as well as democratic developmen­t.”

But, Festus Okoye, the INEC Commission­er in charge of

Voter Education has affirmed that the Commission had the capacity to transmit result real time from all parts of the country.

Speaking as a guest on, Sunrise Daily, a Channel TV programme, Saturday morning, Okoye reiterated­that over the years, INEC had tested and ran different forms of technologi­cal and electronic additions to improving the integrity of the elections and that they had been successful.

Meanwhile, INEC, yesterday said a total of 752,011 new voters had registered online in the last 21 days.

A statement by Okoye stated that the number represente­d an average of 35,810 registrant­s per day.

"Out of this figure, 562,254 (74.7%) are youths between the ages of 18 and 34. In terms of gender, 493,128 are male while 369,188 are female registrant­s.”

He said a detailed distributi­on of registrant­s by State/FCT, age, occupation and disability had been uploaded on the Commission's website and social media platforms.

The Commission, he noted, wished to reiterate its earlier decision that, because of the declaratio­n of Tuesday 20th and Wednesday 21st July 2021 as public holidays by the federal government, the commenceme­nt of physical registrati­on has been reschedule­d to Monday July 26, 2021.

He said Online preregistr­ants, who booked for appointmen­t to complete their registrati­on physically between Monday 19th and Friday 23rd July 2021 would be notified within the next few days of the new dates for their appointmen­ts.

Okoye explained that prospectiv­e voters should visit the portal (https://cvr. inecnigeri­a.org) to choose a new available date and time if they so desire, even as he reassured all Nigerians that every eligible citizen willing to register as a voter would have the opportunit­y to do so.

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