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Nigeria Not Ripe For Electronic Voting, Says INEC by titiloyeblog: 11:02pm On Apr 29, 2019
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The Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) has ruled out the adoption of electronic voting method in the country in the nearest future.

An INEC National Commissioner, Professor Okey Ibeanu argued the country was not ripe for electronic voting because of the absence of “robust technical and physical infrastructure.”

Prof Ibeanu noted that t there were key factors to be taken into consideration before e-voting could be adopted in the country, which he said, include stable power supply and the ability of electorate to conquer their “fundamental trust issues in the system”, by believing in the capability of the electoral body to function independently without external manipulations.

“Each time we are demanding more ‘complexification’ of our election, we should remember that our infrastructure may not be adequate to take care of the process.”

He spoke in Abuja on Monday at the “Stakeholders’ forum on future of elections in Nigeria, put together by the Nigeria Civil Society Situation Room (NCSSR), with the support of the British Department for International Development (DFID).

INEC Chairman, Prof. Mahmoud Yakubu, said the commission has embarked on a comprehensive review of processes and procedures it adopted for the 2019 general elections.

Yakubu, who was represented by another National Commissioner, Festus Okoye, assured that INEC would, at the end of the review exercise, work with the National Assembly to propose an alteration of the constitution and legal framework on critical issues that posed challenges to the 2019 general elections.

“The commission will also follow closely the pronouncement and judgments of the various courts and tribunals on novel constitutional and electoral issues, and incorporate them into its proposals for constitutional reforms.

“The commission will propose far-reaching changes in the following areas: (a) The review of the opaque nature of the conduct of party primaries and making proposals towards reforms as the crisis and challenges arising from the conduct of party primaries remains a sore point in the electoral process.

“(b) The timeline for the disposal of pre-election matters. The present timeline proposed for the disposal of pre-election matters has not solved the problem of certainty in the electoral process. The 180 days given to the courts of the first instance to dispose of pre-election suits and the 60 days earmarked for appeals dovetails into the conduct of elections and keeps the commission on edge till the Election Day. It makes it difficult for the commission to procure sensitive materials ahead of time. The commission will prefer a time-frame and a timeline that allows for the disposal of all pre-election matters before elections. This sill entails further alteration to section 285 of the Constitution.

“(c) The commission will also propose a review of the conditions for the registration of political parties to determine whether it is adequate to guarantee the registration of political parties that can in truth and in fact, bid for political power. It is also important to decide whether it is important to define a thresh hold which political parties can get on the ballot. More fundamentally, the constitution and legal conditions for the registration of political parties appear confusing and inadequate to weed out parties that enjoy only legal and not factual existence.

“The commission will also propose an amendment to section 35 of the Electoral Act 2010 as amended, relating to the withdrawal of nominated candidates and their replacement not later than 45 days to the day of the election. The time-frame is inadequate and does not give the commission enough time to procure sensitive materials required for the conduct of elections. A time-frame of at least 60 days before the conduct of the election will be adequate for preparations and for withdrawals”.
INEC said it would harp on high-level of professionalism for security agencies that would be deployed for future elections, stressing that issues relating to neutrality and conduct of security personnel deployed for election duties would be reviewed with a view to improving their ethical conduct.

Responding to Prof Ibeanu’s submission, representatives of the Nigerian Army (NA) and the Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corps (NSCDC) argued the introduction of electronic voting system/e-collation was the only way to stop electoral violence and rigging of elections.

Brigadier General Felix Omoigui, who represented the Army was of the view that electronic voting was the only way forward for subsequent elections.

He said: “Situations where thugs abduct INEC officials at collation centers or en-route collation centres will be largely nipped in the bud. Furthermore, efforts should be made to ensure that all Wards, where elections will be held subsequently are provided with effective communication facilities to mitigate issues of the poor network that could mar the electronic voting.

“We know that we have issues with this, but if we are able to work at it, it will go a long way to solving the problem. The other recommendation is the strengthening of the capacity of the Nigerian Police. We need to fully equip, arm and train the Nigerian Police to effectively provide the needed security at the polling units and collation centers.

“This will not only dissuade the perpetrators of electoral violence but will also reposition the police to effectively combat other criminal acts. During the conduct of the last election, there was a particular polling booth where thugs were snatching boxes and there was only one policeman and he was not armed. He was just running all over the place, it was so disheartening”.

Omoigui, who sought stiffer punishment for electoral offenders, noted that thuggery and violence during the last elections were promoted by “greedy and unscrupulous politicians who deploy all forms of tactics to win elections at all cost”

“Strengthening the electoral laws and tribunals to prosecute and punish electoral thugs and their sponsors with a jail term of not less than four years until the next general elections, will deter the would-be perpetrators of violence”, he added.

The Commandant General of the NSCDC, Abdullahi Gana was also of the view that electronic voting “will clearly put an end to the orgies of killings associated with thuggery before, during and after elections in Nigeria, as well as minimize the incidence of the rigging of elections in Nigeria.”

source: https://www.titiloyeblog.com/2019/04/nigeria-not-ripe-for-electronic-voting.html

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Re: Nigeria Not Ripe For Electronic Voting, Says INEC by MiddleSpot: 11:21pm On Apr 29, 2019
Syas the clown that conducted humanity's worst ever election.

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Re: Nigeria Not Ripe For Electronic Voting, Says INEC by ayaside(m): 11:23pm On Apr 29, 2019
But is is right for election malpractice.It is ripe for collecting billions and literally do nothing with it. It is ripe enough to kill people who go out to vote(?) Nothing is impossible if we set our mind to do so.

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Re: Nigeria Not Ripe For Electronic Voting, Says INEC by amaniro: 11:27pm On Apr 29, 2019
I have to agree.It will be rigged too on INEC server grin

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Re: Nigeria Not Ripe For Electronic Voting, Says INEC by popsy2(m): 11:35pm On Apr 29, 2019
Mediocrity in play. Analog people. Stone age officials that have refused to jettison their prehistoric mode of operation so as to effectuate electoral frauds in perpetuity.

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Re: Nigeria Not Ripe For Electronic Voting, Says INEC by vonlogon: 11:38pm On Apr 29, 2019
But its ripe to spend billions of Naira conducting inconclusive elections up and down, its ripe for a party senatorial candidate to get the contract to produce PVCs, its ripe for Nigerians to go through hell and high waters just to get PVCs abi. Since electronic voting won't cost billions it won't be ripe. The generation that will wipe yours out has been born

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Re: Nigeria Not Ripe For Electronic Voting, Says INEC by Nobody: 1:50am On Apr 30, 2019
Electronic voting will curb rigging.

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Re: Nigeria Not Ripe For Electronic Voting, Says INEC by Optional09: 2:12am On Apr 30, 2019
He’s a criminal

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Re: Nigeria Not Ripe For Electronic Voting, Says INEC by Chinashopping84: 4:59am On Apr 30, 2019
At least let start from somewhere

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Re: Nigeria Not Ripe For Electronic Voting, Says INEC by Rollins777(m): 5:02am On Apr 30, 2019
Yeye Dey smell, criminals

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Re: Nigeria Not Ripe For Electronic Voting, Says INEC by nnadychuks(m): 5:03am On Apr 30, 2019
Goodluck Jonathan tried to make this country move forward in terms of free and fair elections. He never knew his invention would be used against his party.

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Re: Nigeria Not Ripe For Electronic Voting, Says INEC by Nobody: 5:04am On Apr 30, 2019
You met a Nigeria trying so hard to gain free and fair elections, but you came in and not a single iota of idea to inch in forward, but you rather take it back to 2003 standard...

Where do they get these people from....

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Re: Nigeria Not Ripe For Electronic Voting, Says INEC by iammo(m): 5:12am On Apr 30, 2019
undecided

Facts,

If only dummies would think outside APC/PDP partisan politics and understand that our Nigerian network coverage isn't 100% and our cyber, internet and all network Secuirity isnt all that.

A $100 RAT on darkweb , a good FUD crypter and knowledge of social engineering would completly jeopardise the system
.

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Re: Nigeria Not Ripe For Electronic Voting, Says INEC by olas24u(f): 5:14am On Apr 30, 2019
This set of people always want to make us look uncivilized , anytime they have the opportunity to do so.

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Re: Nigeria Not Ripe For Electronic Voting, Says INEC by QuickStandard: 5:17am On Apr 30, 2019
And what does is take to vote Electronically?




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Re: Nigeria Not Ripe For Electronic Voting, Says INEC by frankopit: 5:23am On Apr 30, 2019
Useless prof. What do u know about electronic computing ?
Just spewing trash, I know u still want the Stone Age process so that u can make money to build mansions and feed your family.
A professor in computer science would not say such but a prof in interior decoration would say so because he lack the technical urge to develop key infrastructure for eVoting.
Where is that meme for spitting.i wish I can spit on this prof.

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Re: Nigeria Not Ripe For Electronic Voting, Says INEC by Acedave1(m): 5:27am On Apr 30, 2019
they are all thugs, cos if they cancel ballot paper their thug brother wont be useful anymore but what of hackers..

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Re: Nigeria Not Ripe For Electronic Voting, Says INEC by HopeAlive16(f): 5:32am On Apr 30, 2019
......and their stupidity continues. But Nigeria ripe for rigging and other election misconducts. Your opinion on electronic voting is INCONCLUSIVE as usual.Uncivilized institution!

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Re: Nigeria Not Ripe For Electronic Voting, Says INEC by Urchman200: 5:33am On Apr 30, 2019
But is ripe to continue with manual proses, if u don't know how 2 improve in a department that u have been given to manage ,resign it will not kill u .I thought they said is not our law but now is about been ripe

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Re: Nigeria Not Ripe For Electronic Voting, Says INEC by PortHardcore: 5:34am On Apr 30, 2019
Whats wrong with these African leaders?
Its like theyre obsessed with backwardness.

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Re: Nigeria Not Ripe For Electronic Voting, Says INEC by crackhouse(m): 5:35am On Apr 30, 2019
Which type of world are we living in...
Re: Nigeria Not Ripe For Electronic Voting, Says INEC by israelmao(m): 5:42am On Apr 30, 2019
Mr. Inconclusive can't see anything good in electronic voting ,Nigeria is only overripe and rotten for rigging.

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Re: Nigeria Not Ripe For Electronic Voting, Says INEC by donsheddy1(m): 5:44am On Apr 30, 2019
iammo:
Facts,

If only dummies would think outside APC/PDP partisan politics and understabd that our Nigerian network coverage isn't 100% and our cyber, internet and all network Secuirity isnt all that.

A $100 RAT on darkweb , a good FUD crypter and knowledge of social engineering would completly jeopardise the system
.
You just spoke from the little you know. Do you think the totality of Nigerians don't know about cyber security?

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Re: Nigeria Not Ripe For Electronic Voting, Says INEC by Bossontop(m): 5:44am On Apr 30, 2019
PortHardcore:
Whats wrong with these African leaders?
Its like theyre obsessed with backwardness.
Well they are not leaders with visions or foresight....... Na only the futre of dia pockets dem dey see
Aswear naija nor fit dey talk about progress or development with dis kine leaders

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Re: Nigeria Not Ripe For Electronic Voting, Says INEC by MANNABBQGRILLS: 5:45am On Apr 30, 2019
Slow and steady we will get to a New Nigeria.

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Re: Nigeria Not Ripe For Electronic Voting, Says INEC by donsheddy1(m): 5:46am On Apr 30, 2019
Acedave1:
they are all thugs, cos if they cancel ballot paper their thug brother wont be useful anymore but what of hackers..
They'll be well taken care of.

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Re: Nigeria Not Ripe For Electronic Voting, Says INEC by billante(m): 5:50am On Apr 30, 2019
It boils me whenever I hear this Complete Nonsense from INEC

Nigeria mobile operators and satellite service from nigsat(who is even begging for customers to come and use their services) or other satellite company will give complete communication coverage of every part of this country

With Blockchain technology or Encryption technology that is easily available now, Even deliberate manipulation of the system by corrupt Inec officials will be very difficult.

Electronic voting doesn't even necessary need to be done in a day, the system can be opened for voting for like 3 days, so even if there are hitches on the first, there will still be sufficient time for it to be rectified and voters ample time to vote.

With electronic voting, a voter can even stay in his house and Vote. All he needs Is a finger print scanning device and camera, happily smart phones have all these now.

The over 200 billion naira that was washed done the drain by this present inec, with just 30% of that money, IT solution architects and Consultants will design a robust secured and reliable Platform and procedures that will give us credible elections.

Its unbelievable to still hear about ballot box snatching in this age.

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Re: Nigeria Not Ripe For Electronic Voting, Says INEC by Blue3k(m): 5:51am On Apr 30, 2019
Lol you clowns cant even be bothered about mailing the PVC. Government should start utilizing NIPOST instead of having people stand in line line twice.

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Re: Nigeria Not Ripe For Electronic Voting, Says INEC by ImageDoctor: 5:57am On Apr 30, 2019
He might be right but that doesn't mean it'snt obtainable in Nigeria. If you participated in the Feburay General Election you will discover that a lot of factors is conflicting with electronic voting in Nigeria, stating from Network, low human development etc
Re: Nigeria Not Ripe For Electronic Voting, Says INEC by BruncleZuma: 6:05am On Apr 30, 2019
iammo:
Facts,

If only dummies would think outside APC/PDP partisan politics and understabd that our Nigerian network coverage isn't 100% and our cyber, internet and all network Secuirity isnt all that.

A $100 RAT on darkweb , a good FUD crypter and knowledge of social engineering would completly jeopardise the system
.

You mean the dummies putting a debit card on a National ID.

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