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Senate Moves To Okay E-voting For Future Polls by celeiyke: 1:06pm On Nov 19, 2019
The Senate has begun a fresh electoral reform which has mandated the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) to adopt the much-awaited electronic voting method for future polls.
The lawmakers also compelled INEC to operate an electronic database into which all results in an election should be transmitted. A bill to amend the Electoral Act 2010 through which the reform would be achieved has already been published in an official gazette and debate on its general principles may begin on the floor of the Senate during the week.

A copy of the bill exclusively obtained by The Guardian also stipulates that data of accredited voters must be transmitted to the central data base upon the conclusion of the accreditation of voters which would be done through the use of the card reader.


“At the end of accreditation of voters, the presiding officer shall transmit the voter accreditation data by secure mobile electronic communication to the central database of the commission kept at the national headquarters of the commission.

“Any presiding officer who contravenes this provision shall be liable, on conviction, to a minimum of imprisonment of at least five years without an option of fine,” the bill also stipulates.

It prevents INEC from shutting down the central data base until all petitions arising from the elections are determined by a tribunal or court.

“In respect of data of accreditation of voters, including polling unit results, for an election, the commission shall not shut down its central database kept at its national headquarters until all election petitions and appeals pertaining to that election are heard and determined by a tribunal or court.”

On the specific provisions for the adoption of the central database, the bill, which is being sponsored by the Deputy President of the Senate, Ovie Omo-Agege and Abubakar Kyari (APC, Borno State), seeks amendment of section 65 of the Electoral Act 2010 by introducing a “National Electronic Register of Election Results.”

It states: “The commission shall compile, maintain and update on a continuous basis, a register of election results to be known as the National Electronic Register of Election Results which shall be a database of election results from each polling unit, including collated results of each election conducted by the commission.

“National Electronic Register of Election Results shall be kept by the commission at its national headquarters and any person or political party may obtain from the commission, on payment of reasonable fees as may be determined by the commission, a certified true copy of any election result kept in the National Electronic Register of Election Results for the federation, a state, local government, area council, ward or polling unit, as the case may be and the certified true copy may be in printed or electronic format.”

On electronic voting, the Electoral Reform Bill seeks amendment of section 52 (2) of the 2010 Electoral Act and introduced a new provision stating that “the commission may adopt electronic voting or any other method of voting in any election it conducts as it may deem fit.”

It was learned that many lawmakers are not comfortable with the additional clause which permits INEC to use any other method it deems fit and may delete that option during the consideration of the bill.

The current law completely prohibits the use of electronic voting as it states: “The use of the electronic voting machine, for the time being, is prohibited.”

The reform bill has also slashed the nomination fees charged by political parties. Presidential aspirants are to pay not more than N10 million while governorship aspirants are to pay N5million.

Specifically, the bill states: “For the purpose of nomination of candidates for election, the total fees, charges, dues and any payment howsoever named imposed by a political party on an aspirant shall not exceed: N150,000 for a ward councillorship aspirant in the FCT; N250,000 for an area council chairmanship aspirant in the FCT; N500,000 for a house of assembly aspirant; N1,000,000 for a House of Representatives aspirant; N2,000,000 for a senatorial aspirant; N5,000,000 for a Governorship aspirant; and N10,000,000 for a presidential aspirant.”

The Bukola Saraki-led National Assembly had attempted the electoral reform but failed to get the presidential approval at the end. The bill sought to strengthen internal democracy, reduce the cost of politics, widen political participation and the conduct of free fair and credible elections through technological innovations and an electronic database.

However, there were concerns raised over the enforceability of some of its provisions.

President Muhammadu Buhari, in refusing to sign that bill, had said: “I am declining assent to the bill principally because I am concerned that passing a new electoral bill this far into the electoral process for the 2019 general elections, which commenced under the 2015 Electoral Act, could create some uncertainty about the applicable legislation to govern the process.

“Any real or apparent change to the rules this close to the election may provide an opportunity for disruption and confusion in respect of which law governs the electoral process.”
Re: Senate Moves To Okay E-voting For Future Polls by SniperSmurf(m): 1:08pm On Nov 19, 2019
What is e-voting? Abeg explain to my village pple

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Re: Senate Moves To Okay E-voting For Future Polls by sweetonugbu: 1:38pm On Nov 19, 2019
TaGbo
Re: Senate Moves To Okay E-voting For Future Polls by mrvitalis(m): 1:42pm On Nov 19, 2019
SniperSmurf:
What is e-voting? Abeg explain to my village pple
If they can use ATM machine they can vote online

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Re: Senate Moves To Okay E-voting For Future Polls by mrvitalis(m): 1:45pm On Nov 19, 2019
The only means of accreditation should be either card reader or tom print
Re: Senate Moves To Okay E-voting For Future Polls by gloriaunobi(f): 2:26pm On Nov 19, 2019
Now that they have gotten what they want

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Re: Senate Moves To Okay E-voting For Future Polls by Johnnyessence(m): 2:33pm On Nov 19, 2019
celeiyke:
The Senate has begun a fresh electoral reform which has mandated the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) to adopt the much-awaited electronic voting method for future polls.
The lawmakers also compelled INEC to operate an electronic database into which all results in an election should be transmitted. A bill to amend the Electoral Act 2010 through which the reform would be achieved has already been published in an official gazette and debate on its general principles may begin on the floor of the Senate during the week.

A copy of the bill exclusively obtained by The Guardian also stipulates that data of accredited voters must be transmitted to the central data base upon the conclusion of the accreditation of voters which would be done through the use of the card reader.


“At the end of accreditation of voters, the presiding officer shall transmit the voter accreditation data by secure mobile electronic communication to the central database of the commission kept at the national headquarters of the commission.

“Any presiding officer who contravenes this provision shall be liable, on conviction, to a minimum of imprisonment of at least five years without an option of fine,” the bill also stipulates.

It prevents INEC from shutting down the central data base until all petitions arising from the elections are determined by a tribunal or court.

“In respect of data of accreditation of voters, including polling unit results, for an election, the commission shall not shut down its central database kept at its national headquarters until all election petitions and appeals pertaining to that election are heard and determined by a tribunal or court.”

On the specific provisions for the adoption of the central database, the bill, which is being sponsored by the Deputy President of the Senate, Ovie Omo-Agege and Abubakar Kyari (APC, Borno State), seeks amendment of section 65 of the Electoral Act 2010 by introducing a “National Electronic Register of Election Results.”

It states: “The commission shall compile, maintain and update on a continuous basis, a register of election results to be known as the National Electronic Register of Election Results which shall be a database of election results from each polling unit, including collated results of each election conducted by the commission.

“National Electronic Register of Election Results shall be kept by the commission at its national headquarters and any person or political party may obtain from the commission, on payment of reasonable fees as may be determined by the commission, a certified true copy of any election result kept in the National Electronic Register of Election Results for the federation, a state, local government, area council, ward or polling unit, as the case may be and the certified true copy may be in printed or electronic format.”

On electronic voting, the Electoral Reform Bill seeks amendment of section 52 (2) of the 2010 Electoral Act and introduced a new provision stating that “the commission may adopt electronic voting or any other method of voting in any election it conducts as it may deem fit.”

It was learned that many lawmakers are not comfortable with the additional clause which permits INEC to use any other method it deems fit and may delete that option during the consideration of the bill.

The current law completely prohibits the use of electronic voting as it states: “The use of the electronic voting machine, for the time being, is prohibited.”

The reform bill has also slashed the nomination fees charged by political parties. Presidential aspirants are to pay not more than N10 million while governorship aspirants are to pay N5million.

Specifically, the bill states: “For the purpose of nomination of candidates for election, the total fees, charges, dues and any payment howsoever named imposed by a political party on an aspirant shall not exceed: N150,000 for a ward councillorship aspirant in the FCT; N250,000 for an area council chairmanship aspirant in the FCT; N500,000 for a house of assembly aspirant; N1,000,000 for a House of Representatives aspirant; N2,000,000 for a senatorial aspirant; N5,000,000 for a Governorship aspirant; and N10,000,000 for a presidential aspirant.”

The Bukola Saraki-led National Assembly had attempted the electoral reform but failed to get the presidential approval at the end. The bill sought to strengthen internal democracy, reduce the cost of politics, widen political participation and the conduct of free fair and credible elections through technological innovations and an electronic database.

However, there were concerns raised over the enforceability of some of its provisions.

President Muhammadu Buhari, in refusing to sign that bill, had said: “I am declining assent to the bill principally because I am concerned that passing a new electoral bill this far into the electoral process for the 2019 general elections, which commenced under the 2015 Electoral Act, could create some uncertainty about the applicable legislation to govern the process.

“Any real or apparent change to the rules this close to the election may provide an opportunity for disruption and confusion in respect of which law governs the electoral process.”
I pray they finally endorsed it.

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Re: Senate Moves To Okay E-voting For Future Polls by babyfaceafrica: 2:56pm On Nov 19, 2019
easiest way to rig..IT people will chop

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Re: Senate Moves To Okay E-voting For Future Polls by cyberguy72(m): 2:57pm On Nov 19, 2019
Bubu and his goons wud still sit on it
Re: Senate Moves To Okay E-voting For Future Polls by Venerable612(m): 3:36pm On Nov 19, 2019
babyfaceafrica:
easiest way to rig..IT people will chop


You mean they should stop it because they will rig?

When have they not been rigging? sad

Y’all were complaining bitterly about how BBnaija was successful Cos they adopted electronic voting.

Now - they want to introduce it into the electoral system and it has suddenly become the easiest way to rig.

The real issue is to ensure there are multiple authorisation systems and the same security used for ATMs should be used for the whole process.

This is by all means - the best news I have heard from the 9th NA. Hopefully, it is passed into law.

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Re: Senate Moves To Okay E-voting For Future Polls by babyfaceafrica: 3:48pm On Nov 19, 2019
Venerable612:



You mean they should stop it because they will rig?

When have they not been rigging? sad

Y’all were complaining bitterly about how BBnaija was successful Cos they adopted electronic voting.

Now - they want to introduce it into the electoral system and it has suddenly become the easiest way to rig.

The real issue is to ensure there are multiple authorisation systems and the same security used for ATMs should be used for the whole process.

This is by all means - the best news I have heard from the 9th NA. Hopefully, it is passed into law.
Y’all were complaining bitterly about how BBnaija was successful Cos they adopted electronic voting.


you and who?..thunder fire bb9ja,it's contestants and sponsors....staged program!!

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Re: Senate Moves To Okay E-voting For Future Polls by clarocuzioo(m): 3:48pm On Nov 19, 2019
Q
Re: Senate Moves To Okay E-voting For Future Polls by babyfaceafrica: 3:49pm On Nov 19, 2019
Venerable612:



You mean they should stop it because they will rig?

When have they not been rigging? sad

Y’all were complaining bitterly about how BBnaija was successful Cos they adopted electronic voting.

Now - they want to introduce it into the electoral system and it has suddenly become the easiest way to rig.

The real issue is to ensure there are multiple authorisation systems and the same security used for ATMs should be used for the whole process.

This is by all means - the best news I have heard from the 9th NA. Hopefully, it is passed into law.
The real issue is to ensure there are multiple authorisation systems and the same security used for ATMs should be used for the whole process.



is ATM secure in Nigeria?..
Re: Senate Moves To Okay E-voting For Future Polls by chriskosherbal(m): 3:50pm On Nov 19, 2019
Ok let's see how it goes....we are watching in patience voice.
Re: Senate Moves To Okay E-voting For Future Polls by Venerable612(m): 3:50pm On Nov 19, 2019
babyfaceafrica:
Y’all were complaining bitterly about how BBnaija was successful Cos they adopted electronic voting.


you and who?..thunder fire bb9ja,it's contestants and sponsors....staged program!!

grin grin grin. I admit, now I know you hate BB9ja. grin
Re: Senate Moves To Okay E-voting For Future Polls by Venerable612(m): 3:52pm On Nov 19, 2019
babyfaceafrica:
The real issue is to ensure there are multiple authorisation systems and the same security used for ATMs should be used for the whole process.



is ATM secure in Nigeria?..

Yes it is. Unless you have proof to the contrary.
Re: Senate Moves To Okay E-voting For Future Polls by babyfaceafrica: 3:53pm On Nov 19, 2019
Venerable612:

grin grin grin. I admit, now I know you hate BB9ja. grin
like mad!
Re: Senate Moves To Okay E-voting For Future Polls by helinues: 3:54pm On Nov 19, 2019
That bill will tey for senate floor like monkey
Re: Senate Moves To Okay E-voting For Future Polls by Ngirima: 3:54pm On Nov 19, 2019
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helinues:
That bill will tey for senate floor like monkey
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shut up
it's a welcomed development

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Re: Senate Moves To Okay E-voting For Future Polls by babyfaceafrica: 3:55pm On Nov 19, 2019
Venerable612:


Yes it is. Unless you have proof to the contrary.
what of POS deductions?..you will withdraw,your atm will be debited but but no show,then they will tell you 3 to 5 business days ..we have IT problems
Re: Senate Moves To Okay E-voting For Future Polls by celeiyke: 4:00pm On Nov 19, 2019
babyfaceafrica:
Y’all were complaining bitterly about how BBnaija was successful Cos they adopted electronic voting.


you and who?..thunder fire bb9ja,it's contestants and sponsors....staged program!!

grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin
Re: Senate Moves To Okay E-voting For Future Polls by Nobody: 4:51pm On Nov 19, 2019
Will it favour them? Don't think so.
Re: Senate Moves To Okay E-voting For Future Polls by okeyglm: 4:57pm On Nov 19, 2019
babyfaceafrica:
easiest way to rig..IT people will chop
how many bet naija site have you hack

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Re: Senate Moves To Okay E-voting For Future Polls by Damoche10: 6:21pm On Nov 19, 2019
What is the source of this information?
Re: Senate Moves To Okay E-voting For Future Polls by johnkay1(m): 6:27pm On Nov 19, 2019
There is something about homos
When they climb a tree using ladder
They push the ladder away
So, that others coming will not use the same technique
Re: Senate Moves To Okay E-voting For Future Polls by LabDNA: 6:36pm On Nov 19, 2019
Support E-voting, prevent loss of lives, fill all loopholes for riggers. It's in the best interest of all politicians to have e-voting.

If dino had sponsored such a bill and ensured it became law, he won't be crying to the hague by now.

They better move that e-voting bill into law because they might be next victim tommorow.
Re: Senate Moves To Okay E-voting For Future Polls by celeiyke: 10:01am On Nov 20, 2019
okeyglm:

how many bet naija site have you hack

grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin

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