The INEC Resident Electoral Commissioner in Bayelsa State, Mr. Edwin Nwatalari, spoke in Yenagoa at the state Nigeria Union of Journalists, NUJ, Press Week.
Speaking on Towards a
Credible 2015 General Elections,
Nwatalari, who was represented by Mr. Victor Agbonwanaten, Deputy
Director, Voters Education, Publicity, Gender and Civil Society Liaison, said
the voters register was now electronic driven to guard against electoral fraud.
This, according to him,
will enable the commission to easily subject the register to various electronic
procedures and software, including the Automatic Fingerprint Identification
System, AFIS, as well as a number of business rules to enhance the authenticity
of the national voter’s registration.
He said: “For the first
time in the history of Nigeria’s electoral process, the commission, as part of
its preparations has commenced the continuous voters registration. It is,
therefore, fair to say that for the 2015 general elections, not only nearly as
many as possible eligible voters will vote, there will be no fictitious names
in the register.“
The 2015 general elections,
to all intents and purposes, will witness the use of card readers in the
process of accreditation of voters before they vote. This will be possible
because of the type of voter register that we now have.
Multiple registrations and
multiple voting will be a thing of the past.” Though the REC identified
inadequate security as a bane of previous elections in the country, he said
that the commission, in 2011, facilitated the creation of the Inter-Agency
Committee on Election Security, ICES.
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