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Home»Politics»Chatham House: INEC Chairman Yakubu Speaks On Use Of Tech During 2023 Election
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Chatham House: INEC Chairman Yakubu Speaks On Use Of Tech During 2023 Election

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The Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) chairman, Mahmood Yakubu on Tuesday, spoke at the Chatham House in the United Kingdom.

He spoke on the Commission’s preparation towards Nigeria’s general election coming up in less than 40 days.

The presidential and the National Assembly elections will hold on 25 February while the governorship and State Assembly elections come up on 11 March.

The Commission said it would be deploying several technological tools to predict and mitigate election violence, verify political party spending and monitor electoral materials from procurement through storage to delivery.

Apart from the Bimodal Voter Accreditation System (BVAS) and INEC Results Viewing (IReV) portal to be used in voter accreditation and result viewing during the election, Mr. Yakubu listed other technologies to be deployed by the commission to ensure a credible and transparent elections.

According to Yakubu, INEC has developed an android and web-based Logistics Management System to monitor the movement of election materials from procurement through storage to delivery.

He said the commission, for the first time, has a comprehensive Election Logistics Framework (ELF) “to guide logistics for the general elections from planning, through deployment to retrieval. This is the first deployment of an end-to-end logistics framework for elections.”

He added that the commission has signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with the umbrella bodies of road transport and marine unions to ensure the smooth and safe delivery of materials before, during and after the elections.

This, he said, was to deal with all the noticed bottlenecks to ensure more efficient and timely delivery of materials to polling units.

Yakubu said the commission and partners have developed the Election Violence Mitigation and Advocacy Tool (EVMAT) and the Election Risk Management Tool (ERM) to tackle increased attacks on the commission’s facilities and insecurity across regions in the country.

While EMVAT is a research and diagnostic tool for predicting and mitigating election violence before elections, he said the ERM tracks and reports general risks to elections.

“There is no doubt that violence and threat of violence are major challenges to credible election in 2023,” he said. “In all, we feel assured by the actions we have taken and our collaboration with the security agencies. The 2023 general election will proceed as planned. There is no plan to postpone the election.”

Yakubu also said INEC has developed a web-based application, the Political Parties Financial Reporting and Auditing System (PFRAS), for political parties to submit their expenditure for verification.

“We shall be deploying it soon and will train both our staff and political parties on its use,” he said.

Chatham House Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) Prof Mahmood Yakubu
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