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Commends the introduction and use of the Z-pad for uploading of
collated polling results as a major improvement on the election process.
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Observed a 100 per cent complete upload of results to the INEC
Result Viewing Portal (IReV) in 11 of the 18 LGAs in Ondo State, after about
eight hours of close of polls.
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Urges INEC to continue to improve on the technology and practice.
The Nigeria Civil Society Situation Room (Situation Room) on
Sunday commended the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) on the
conduct of the Ondo governorship election.
In a statement signed by the Alternate Chair, Situation Room Esther
Uzoma, the group said that INEC improved on the gains of the Edo election with
improvements recorded in the compliance with COVID-19 protocols, logistical
arrangements and commencement of polls.
Uzoma said that INEC’s processes improved and were mostly
hitch-free, adding that this was also evident in the relatively smooth ward
collation process.
The group commended INEC for improving on timely commencement of
polls with early start of polls in most voting locations across the state.
She said that the group also observed that smart card readers
were widely used to accredit voters and in several instances of card reader
failure, technical support was provided to rectify the situation.
“On the positive side also, the reports indicate professional
conduct of security personnel. There were, however, isolated incidents of
logistical challenges.
“The menace of vote-buying is still prevalent in the electoral
process, with several reports of the trend worsening.
Although there are concerns over observance of COVID-19
prevention protocols, there was marked improvement from the most recently
conducted governorship elections.
“Voter turnout was generally low across the state, which raises
questions about decreasing citizens participation in elections in Nigeria, and
what needs to be done to address the problem, going forward.’’
Uzoma said that the group believed that the introduction and use
of the Z-pad for uploading of collated polling results was a major improvement
on the election process, because of the heightened transparency that this had
brought to the elections.
She said that upon completion of the voting process, Situation
Room observed a 100 per cent complete upload of results to the INEC Result
Viewing Portal (IReV) in 11 of the 18 LGAs in Ondo State, after about eight
hours of close of polls.
She said that although the use of the platform was still
relatively new, Situation Room urged INEC to continue to improve on the
technology and practice.
“This is in order to assure citizens of the increased
transparency in our electoral system and as a tool for overseeing the results
collation process.”
Uzoma said that a notable observation by the group was the
preference given to persons with disabilities, the elderly, pregnant women and
nursing mothers in the voting process.
She said that while acknowledging the laudable efforts of INEC
to make special provisions for the peculiarities of PWDs, Situation Room
observed that some polling units were inaccessible to this class of voters
because of topography and drainage systems.
The Situation Room noted, however, that a lot of work
needed to be done by INEC, the political parties and civil society
organisations to find innovative ways of reducing voter apathy, including civic
education, and drive turn out by voters.
She said that reports received by Situation Room showed that
vote buying was evident in a number of polling units and largely went
unchecked.
“Voters were seen selling their votes for sums ranging from N4,000 and N5,000, to N7,000,
depending on the political parties or location.
“The improper positioning of voting cubicles and ballot boxes in
some polling units observed, made it easier for party agents to deduce patterns
of voting as the secrecy of the ballot was not observed.
“Situation Room calls on INEC, security agents and other
stakeholders to seek out more practical ways of enforcing punitive measures
against offenders, to serve as a deterrent to political actors and the
electorate, moving forward. ‘’
Uzoma said that the Ondo State governorship election was
relatively violence-free, in spite of the political tension created and earlier
signs of likely threats to peaceful elections and the campaigns reaching fever
pitch.
She said that with the incidence of vote buying continuing to
prevail, Situation Room renewed its call for more effective enforcement of
election laws that prohibited vote buying and other electoral offences.
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