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Why Engage In The Production Of Pvcs If We Cant Use Them For E-voting????? by Nobody: 11:39pm On Dec 07, 2018 |
In the world today, cards in whatever form are produced for the purpose of electronic activity but reverse is the case here in Nigeria with respect to voting and electioneering processes. ATMS are meant for e-transactions which stands to reason that transactions can be carried out any where in the country irrespective of location. WHY SHOULD THAT OF VOTING BE ANY DIFFERENT?? WHY PRODUCE pvcs(cards) when voters will end up voting manually?? the usage of card readers for accreditation is a welcome development but should not be limited to that hence the implementation of e-voting which is what the PVCS are actually meant for. It doesn't add up using PVCS exclusively for accreditation process when in fact it should be used for e-voting . In conclusion, since Nigeria isn't ready to implement e-voting there would be no reason/moral justification for INEC to continually produce PVCS as the primary objective of PVCS(E-VOTING) merely exists in fantasy. 1 Like |
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