Edo 2024: How INEC is committed to free, transparent, credible poll

INEC chairman, Prof. Mahmood Yakubu

INEC chairman Prof. Mahmood Yakubu

As the Edo gubernatorial election approaches, the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC), led by Chairman Mahmood Yakubu, is set to revolutionize the electoral process with its innovative use of technology. This commitment to modernization promises not only to enhance the integrity of the election but also to empower citizens to take an active role in shaping their governance.

At the heart of INEC’s technological advancements is the Bimodal Voter Accreditation System (BVAS). This cutting-edge technology allows for dual authentication of voters through biometric verification and electronic identification, ensuring a seamless and secure accreditation process. Yakubu emphasized the significance of BVAS, stating, “This technology will eliminate discrepancies and enhance public confidence in our electoral outcomes.”

The introduction of BVAS is a game changer, especially in a landscape where trust in electoral processes is paramount. By ensuring that only eligible voters can access the polls, INEC is addressing previous concerns about electoral fraud and irregularities. This commitment to transparency aims to restore faith in the democratic process, inviting all eligible voters to participate with confidence.

In addition to BVAS, INEC is enhancing its results transmission system. With real-time reporting of election results, the public will have access to timely and accurate information, further strengthening the transparency of the electoral process. This move not only keeps citizens informed but also deters potential manipulation of results.

Mahmood Yakubu has also highlighted the importance of voter education regarding these technological advancements. INEC is rolling out comprehensive outreach programs to inform citizens about how the new systems work, reinforcing the message that technology is there to serve them. “We want voters to feel empowered and informed,” Yakubu noted. “Understanding the technology at play will enhance their engagement and participation.”

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Furthermore, the technology initiatives are accompanied by a robust security framework. INEC said it is collaborating with law enforcement agencies to ensure that all technological processes are protected against interference or tampering, thereby safeguarding the integrity of the election.

The emphasis on technology reflects a broader commitment by INEC to adapt to the changing needs of voters in a digital age. This initiative positions Nigeria as a leader in electoral innovation on the African continent, setting a precedent for future elections.

As Edo State gears up for this pivotal election, the message is clear: technology is a powerful ally in the fight for democracy. With INEC’s pioneering efforts under Yakubu’s leadership, voters are encouraged to embrace this new era.

Now is the time for every eligible citizen to engage actively in the electoral process. With the tools for transparency and accountability at their fingertips, voters can confidently step into the polling booths and make their voices heard.

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