The Chief Press Secretary to the INEC Chairman, Rotimi Oyekanmi, told The PUNCH on Wednesday that the commission was committed to expanding voter access through technology, but emphasised that legal provisions must first be updated to accommodate any shift from the current PVC-only system.
The initiative followed remarks by INEC Chairman, Prof. Mahmood Yakubu, in December 2024 during a quarterly consultative meeting with Resident Electoral Commissioners in Abuja.
Yakubu highlighted the growing role of technology, particularly the Bimodal Voter Accreditation System, in streamlining the electoral process.
He noted that while PVCs will remain valid for those who possess them, future elections could allow voters to use slips generated by INEC or downloaded from its official website for accreditation.
This shift, he said, would lower costs, ease logistical burdens, and curb the misuse of voter cards.
The commission also believes that with the introduction of the Bimodal Voter Accreditation System, the use of the Permanent Voters’ Cards as the sole means of identification for voter accreditation on Election Day should be reviewed.
“Those who already have the PVCs can still use them to vote, but going forward, computer-generated slips issued to the voter or even downloaded from the Commission’s website will suffice for voter accreditation.
This will not only save cost, it will also eliminate the issues around the collection of PVCs and the diabolical practice of buying up the cards from voters in order to disenfranchise them,” Yakubu explained.
From Punch
Hmmm
ReplyDeleteThese set of leaders are dragging us backward.
DeleteOjewa, save us.
People voted with their cards, risked their lives, and they still rigged elections. Might as well not conduct any elections, just go ahead and pick your candidate. Nonsense.
ReplyDeleteExactly.
DeleteNigeria is the most dysfunctional place I’ve ever seen in my entire life. Even Baghdad and Iraq are more sane than Nigeria.
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Nigerians should just get ready for one party state.
ReplyDeletehmmm..Naija.Do we have the capacity and a robust plan to handle this?
ReplyDeleteVoting without voter's card? Hmm.
ReplyDeleteAnd who is buying the cards from people. Always looking for easy access to rigging.
Not a great idea 😕
ReplyDeleteWhy is it difficult for Nigeria to stick on something productive? Why the backwardness instead of advancing technological growth? Who's pushing all this? This is a room for electoral fraud and best believe anyone behind this has already perfected a rigging mechanism towards 2027 election.
ReplyDeleteWe all saw how South Africa election was done and result released in good time. Let's come back home. We saw the Nigeria Bar Association election as well how results were streamed online. Why can't Nigeria be useful for once?
Why do we keep plunging this nation into rot and decay? The legislatures who're rubber stamped will legalize it.
Nigeria is long gone.
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Rubbish decision
ReplyDeleteThis one na to carry ballot box dey run anyhow.
Rigging mode activated against 2027.
ReplyDeleteWhat is wrong with our leaders in Nigeria? Hmm..
ReplyDelete"When the righteous rules, the people rejoice"
They should just make the procedure for getting voter's card easier.
ReplyDeleteThis will give room for easy rigging, instead let INEC make the registration and collection of voters' card easier for people.
ReplyDeleteWhy not upgrade & improve on the PVC system already deployed wey una don spend billions to activate. We have a few years before the next general elections. Why should this be seen as the only way out.
ReplyDeleteWe have
ReplyDeleteNIN
BVN
Passport
Registered MTN lines
Yet we are expected to queue again and do biometrics for PVC to vote. It doesn’t make sense
One step forward ten step backward...we hail thee INEC.
ReplyDeleteINEC should send their IT department to private sectors like banks to go learn how to implement modern technologies.
Where there is obstacles you don't see banks preferring to go analogue.
No be access bank buy banks in other African countries, they pushed the database of those customers to be in the same platform as Nigeria customers.
If the banks are utilizing technology and prospering why can't Inec solve their own problems with more robust and efficient technology. Wetin NCC dey there for
Ah! its a no for me.
ReplyDeleteIf you say the reason is because politicians are buying up Voters' cards; what makes you think they cannot also buy the computer- generated slips you are proposing.
ReplyDeleteMay the Lord help us in this country.
It's only your funny dog's face I see
ReplyDeleteMeanwhile, this one they are saying will give easy access to rigging. They will just manipulate the computer system to their favor.
ReplyDeleteWrong Initiative ❌❌❌
ReplyDeleteVery Wrong ooo .
DeleteHello iya Boys
INEC please dont try this rubbish o.. This will cause a lot of problem.
ReplyDeletePresident Ahmed Bola Tinubu, well-done o, you are leading positively.
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