Yiaga
Africa’s Watching The Vote (WTV) will employ the Parallel Vote Tabulation (PVT)
methodology on election day to provide timely and precise information on the
conduct of accreditation, voting, and counting as well as to independently
verify the official results for the gubernatorial election as announced by
INEC.
An election observer, Yiaga
Africa, Sunday, expressed readiness by building the capacity of 543
observers that would be deployed to all 18 Local Government Areas of Edo State.
This was contained in a statement signed by the Executive
Director, Yiaga Africa, Samson Itodo, which explained that the
training tagged; Election Day observation training was held in 42 training
centres spread across all LGAs in the State, including training of 18 Collation
Center observers who will be deployed to all 18 Local Government Area collation
centres to observe, document and report the process at the collation level.
The training was held from 10th – 13th September 2020 and
provided the rudiments of election observation and reporting.
Part of the statement reads, “Ahead of the September 19
Governorship elections in Edo State, Yiaga Africa; a citizen-led movement
committed to credible election under the Watching The Vote (WTV) has deployed
its cohort of 44 Master Trainers across all 18 Local Government Areas in Edo
state for the training of over 500 Polling unit observers and 24 roving
observers.
“The training tagged; Election Day observation training was
held in 42 training centres spread across all LGAs in the state. This was
followed by the training of 18 Collation Center observers who will deploy to
all 18 Local Government Area collation centres to observe, document and report
the process at the collation level.
“Yiaga Africa’s cohort of 44 Master Trainers with a deluge
of experiences from their involvement in the Anambra, Ekiti, Osun, Kogi and
Bayelsa gubernatorial elections and the 2019 Presidential elections, stepped
down the training to the local government supervisors and the polling unit
observers. The training held from 10th-13th September 2020 and provided the
rudiments of election observation and reporting.
“Yiaga Africa observers were trained on the essentials of
election observation beginning from understanding the Election Day process as
provided in the Independent National Electoral Commission’s manuals and
election guidelines, Election Day deployment, to the WTV observation
methodology, using the observation forms. The observers were also exposed to
the guidelines and principles of election observation in line with the global
principles of Global Network for Domestic Election Monitors.”
“The September 19th
Edo gubernatorial election will be the first of the off-cycle elections to be
conducted amidst a pandemic. Thus observers were also trained on how to track
and report adherence to the COVID-19 prevention protocols at the polling units
and LGA results collation centers. In ensuring citizen observers adhere to
COVID-19 safety guidelines, Yiaga Africa has provided facemasks to all polling
unit observers to ensure access to the polling units for observation.
“For the 2020 Edo State governorship election, Yiaga
Africa’s Watching The Vote (WTV) will employ the Parallel Vote Tabulation (PVT)
methodology on election day and will deploy 500 stationary observers in pairs
to a representative statistical sample of 250 polling units and 24 mobile
observers, 18 Collation Center observers in each of the 18 LGAs of Edo State
and one State Focal Point (SFP). The deployment strategy will enable Yiaga
Africa to provide timely and precise information on the conduct of
accreditation, voting, and counting as well as to independently verify the
official results for the gubernatorial election as announced by INEC.
It also explained that the Parallel Vote Tabulation (PVT) is
an Election Day observation methodology that leverages statistics and
technology for the observation of the process of voting and counting and
tallying of results. Citizen observers are deployed to randomly sampled polling
units to collect data on the conduct of elections and official polling unit
level results.
“With the results
assembled from the sampled polling units, a citizen observer group can release
projected estimates and verify the accuracy of results declared by the election
management body. Using this methodology, observer reports are sent via SMS to a
central database which enables WTV to analyse and share timely findings on the
conduct of the election in near real-time”, it added.
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