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KELGA Boss Calls For Improved BVAS Machine
The Chairman of Ikwerre Local Government Council, Hon Samuel Nwanosike, has called on the Independent Electoral Commission (INEC) to improve on the Biomodal Voter Accreditation System (BVAS), if they are ready to deliver credible elections in the country.
Nwanosike said this when he spoke with newsmen at Omagwa in Ikwerre Local Government Area at the weekend.
He said the BVAS Machine, which was given a clean bill of health during election demonstration and seminars by the electoral umpire, was opposite of what the people were made to believe.
According to him, people expected high performance from the machine, but expressed regrets that rather than provide a way out, it complicated the system.
The KELGA Boss, stated the need for INEC to work out modalities on how to improve on the BVAS mechine, if they were prepared to take Nigerians out of electoral mess.
Generally, he rated the electoral body high on organisation on the 2023 general elections, and noted that it was peaceful.
“For the first time, elections in the country are without violence. People conducted themselves properly. No shooting, no killings, even the Press and security agents are moving around freely”, he said.
At Omerelu Ward 5, Unit 12, voters who came out in their numbers, expressed satisfaction over the use of the BVAS machine.
They also called on INEC to work on the system to increase its speed, saying that the machine was generally slow , which warranted late voting during the exercise.
The Tide learnt that violence was not witnessed in any part of Ikwerre Local Government Area and voter apathy was also ruled out as against the backdrop of cashless policy.
By: King Onunwor
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