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Acting INEC Chair:i’ve Been A Widow For 15yrs But Have Never Asked Any Man...... by bugs1: 8:25am On Aug 22, 2015
he exit of the immediate past chairman of the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC), Prof. Attahiru Jega, no doubt created a big vacuum. More than 11 aspirants are presently jostling to succeed him. They include the Acting INEC Chairman, Mrs. Amina Zakari who, in this interview with select journalists, speaks about what she called unwarranted mudslinging against her person. YUSUF ALLI, Managing Editor, Northern Operation, was there. Excerpts:

WHAT are the things left undone by the former INEC chairman, Prof. Attahiru Jega, which you have to contend with now?

There is a lot that has been done in terms of processes to conduct credible elections. The main issue now is to make our staff and internal processes more efficient. It has been a tough five years. When we came in five years ago, it was like a new commission. We did a lot of restructuring, re-organisation and strategic planning. So many things were happeningCVR, permanent voter cards, electionand the commission is the only agency that can conduct governorship elections and by-elections. So it wasn’t an easy five years. But thank God, we were able to surpass the expectations of Nigerians.

Within those processes, however, we discovered a lot of human errors. Things that could be done easily were made more difficult because of the understanding of Nigerians, training of ad hoc staff and so many other issues. So, the concentration now is to inculcate some values. People need to understand that they have to work on a daily basis. They have to utilise their processes. In fact, we are working on a business process review, and I am chairing the committee. We have gone far in mapping out our business processes. All we need now is to keep on sensitising the staff so that we can have a changed management.

We have done all we needed to do in terms of restructuring and re-organisation. But there is change management and that is one of the handover notes. The other handover issue is increased use of technology in the electoral process. I believe the use of technology increases transparency and efficiency of any process and we also need to sensitize our staff on the need to be ICT-efficient. This is the message I gave them all.

In every election now, we must ensure that the staff is adequately trained. We must provide capacity building. We must go back and get those who are technologically ready, because if God willing I am allowed to continue, we are going to increase the use of technology. Even in our day to day activities, we realise we have a dearth of data management. After an election, you don’t know who conducted the elections. Who were the ad hoc officials? So that we can have a data bank of who has done elections before, so we could use them. With little training, you could re-use them, but every time we want to have an election now, we have to start all over again. So, if we have hands at the lower level who are technology-savvy in the use of computer, data management would not be an issue.

Will INEC continue to use card readers?

The card reader is here to stay. We are ensuring that the storage facilities are being run. We are doing an audit on our storage facilities and sometimes we get calls from the field that everything is fine, because we monitor to ensure that everything is fine. We’ll do an inventory of all our card readers and ensure that what we think we have in store is actually what we have in store. I will also do an inventory of the internal workings to see whether our SIM cards are still there or they are missing. You know we have to continually do the auditing. You can’t just leave it to chance until maybe 2019 when you open and discover that all your card readers are not functional.

Will they be useful in 2019?

Normally, the lifespan of the machine is five years, with proper storage. So, when we audit the storage, we would see if we need to rethink our storage strategy; maybe we have to store them in a central place where we can concentrate on providing a conducive environment for their lifespan.

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http://monitor9ja.com/2015/08/acting-inec-chair-zakari-ive-been-a-widow-for-15yrs-but-have-never-asked-any-man-for-help/
Re: Acting INEC Chair:i’ve Been A Widow For 15yrs But Have Never Asked Any Man...... by Luckylife(m): 8:28am On Aug 22, 2015
We need credible election that all
Re: Acting INEC Chair:i’ve Been A Widow For 15yrs But Have Never Asked Any Man...... by boboLIL(m): 8:30am On Aug 22, 2015
All des talkative sef
Re: Acting INEC Chair:i’ve Been A Widow For 15yrs But Have Never Asked Any Man...... by 48noble(m): 8:49am On Aug 22, 2015
Do we do
Re: Acting INEC Chair:i’ve Been A Widow For 15yrs But Have Never Asked Any Man...... by odogwutochukwu: 8:55am On Aug 22, 2015
Too long, i need summary pls.......
Re: Acting INEC Chair:i’ve Been A Widow For 15yrs But Have Never Asked Any Man...... by oluwafemi113(m): 9:00am On Aug 22, 2015
PDP over to you

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