2019 elections: INEC to drop manual voting – Yakubu

2019 elections: INEC to drop manual voting - Yakubu 
The Independent National Electoral Commission, INEC may have decided to drop manual conduct of voting in 2019 general elections, it was learnt Tuesday.
The commission, it was gathered plans to phase out manual conduct of elections in the country.
INEC Chairman, Professor Mahmood Yakubu made the disclosure during a meeting with Executives of the Forum of State Independent Electoral Commission SIECs who payed  him a courtesy call at the Commission’s Headquarters in Abuja,
Prof. Yakubu noted that commission was working assiduously to replacing the manual process with modern technology in the conduct of local in elections.
He said, “We can no longer continue to conduct elections manually in Nigeria, we must introduce modern technology as being done in other countries, very soon the use of technology for the conduct of local elections in the Country will be mandatory
“It will make the process transparent and very open as it should be, the use of smart card, otherwise known as Card reader machine has come to stay, though it requires a lot of resources, we see we can do it because it adds value and more credibility the electoral process in the country, some states have been using it in the conduct of their elections, we are seeing how we can make it to go round,” he added.
He also assured the SIECs of the Commissions collaboration during his tenure as part of efforts to deepen democracy in Nigeria. “We will continue to collaborate and cooperate with SEICs and other Organisations in improving elections management in the country,” he added.
Speaking earlier, the Chairperson of the Forum Mrs. Gloria Ukpong who is also the Chairperson of the Akwa -Ibom State SIEC said the forum can learn from INEC chairman.
She said, “We all had great and beautiful memory under the former Commission and we want the relationship to continue. We can learn many things from the Commission under you and take them to our states. The introduction of Card reader at the National level is a welcome development one, only Sokoto State had implemented it, it allows for more transparency. If we use the same voters Registers to conduct elections at the State levels, why can’t we come together for discussion on how we can also be using the Card readers? It requires a lot of resources which the states may not be able to bear the cost.”

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