The
Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC), has said that it was
reviewing its adopted technologies for elections, with the view of introducing
new ones to improve the conduct of the elections in the country ahead of 2023.
This
was disclosed on Tuesday by Mr. Nick Dazang, the INEC Director of Voter
Education and Publicity Department (VEP), at a workshop for the department on
the “Review of National Voter Education Manual” held in Keffi, Nasarawa State.
Addressing
journalists on the sideline of the workshop, Dazang disclosed that INEC began
the process for electronic voting since 2004 when it introduced optic map
registration forms.
“After
that in 2010, the commission introduced the use of direct data capture
machines, and then expanded the use of the machines in the conduct of the 2011
election.
“So,
we’ve started the process as far back as 2004, culminating in the use of the Smart
Card Reader (SCR) and the Permanent Voter Cards (PVCs) that we also used in
2015.
“But
the commission is reviewing this process with a view to upgrading and improving
the conduct of elections in 2023.
“The
commission wants to introduce new technologies that’ll help deepen the conduct
of the elections and also improve on them. So the commission is working
assiduously on that.
“Very
soon, when the Commission has taken a position, it’ll come out and explain to
Nigerians how this is going to be done.”
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