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2011 Polls INEC Moves To Check Rigging
The Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) said yesterday in Abuja that it had adopted the necessary measures to check rigging during the 2011 general elections.
Mr Emmanuel Umenger, the Director Public Affairs, told newsmen that the introduction of electronic mechanisms would enhance credibility and acceptable results from the elections.
He listed some of the mechanisms to include the electronic voter register, voter authentication mechanism, use of constituency specific ballot papers and the electronic voting machine.
“These factors combined together would eliminate people from voting fraudulently,” he said.
Umenger said that the voter authentication mechanism would identify the photograph on the voter’s card “to make sure it is same as the one in the voters register”.
He added that ballot papers would be produced according to constituencies.
He said that party agents and security details would also have access to cross check the sensitive materials before they would be moved to their destinations.
He said that INEC had established six stores in the six geo-political zones of the country to ensure that materials got to their destinations on time.
“Logistics is the bedrock of election, so with the decentralised stores, movement of people and materials to right places and at the right time will have no hitches,” said Umenger.
He said the instant release of results at the polling centre was another factor that would check rigging.
“Results will be released immediately after vote cast through an electronic rapid result transmission system and results made available to the party agents,” he said.
Umenger said that though these mechanisms were awaiting the approval of then National Assembly, “the commission needs the cooperation of Nigerians for quality election”.
He cautioned that attempts to register more than once through the electronic voter registration would disenfranchise the person.
“This is because the electronic voter’s registration mechanism has the ability to expunge any name that tries to embark on multiple registration.
“It captures biometrics, pictures and every other data to ensure that one does not impersonate and vote in multiples,’’ he said.
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