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Re: Senate Moves To Approve E-Voting For Future Polls by Helinuex: 6:35am On Nov 20, 2019
airbrush:


abeg na your sister be that?

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Re: Senate Moves To Approve E-Voting For Future Polls by whizbee(m): 6:36am On Nov 20, 2019
showbest:
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 councilchairmanship 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.”

https://www.google.com/amp/s/guardian.ng/news/senate-moves-to-okay-e-voting-for-future-polls/amp

For a seamless process, block chain can be used for this, even admins can't edit the data sets once it's verified

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Re: Senate Moves To Approve E-Voting For Future Polls by anonimi: 6:39am On Nov 20, 2019
realestniggah:
They will still find a way to tamper with it
Useless politicians

From the pool of even more useless people





www.nairaland.com/attachments/3929046_image_jpeg9f360c5ab7736510df54c882e9dbf188

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Re: Senate Moves To Approve E-Voting For Future Polls by anonimi: 6:40am On Nov 20, 2019
Abfinest007:
omo agege has sponsor two important bill now

The mace thief?

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Re: Senate Moves To Approve E-Voting For Future Polls by dheaven: 6:41am On Nov 20, 2019
ehisdan:
The only e-voting I will support is voting at the comfort of your home and the result being viewed on national television like live football.

Anything aside this is rigging +
Gbam.
Re: Senate Moves To Approve E-Voting For Future Polls by MoIbrahim: 6:41am On Nov 20, 2019
Risky for a country that controls no single tech

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Re: Senate Moves To Approve E-Voting For Future Polls by anonimi: 6:42am On Nov 20, 2019

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Re: Senate Moves To Approve E-Voting For Future Polls by armzyville(m): 6:42am On Nov 20, 2019
This is the best news in recent times. Now we are ready as a country
Re: Senate Moves To Approve E-Voting For Future Polls by anonimi: 6:42am On Nov 20, 2019
MoIbrahim:
Risky for a country that controls no single tech

And has millions of children out of school with high adult illiteracy.

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Re: Senate Moves To Approve E-Voting For Future Polls by okpanachil: 6:43am On Nov 20, 2019
Bellotelli:

How about those without a bank account.

If you can queue up to get registered by Inec an institution of the government with all the attendant indiscipline in the civil service,then opening an account and by extension a BVN should be a small task don't you think.

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Re: Senate Moves To Approve E-Voting For Future Polls by anonimi: 6:43am On Nov 20, 2019
armzyville:
This is the best news in recent times. Now we are ready as a country

Ready with illiterate adults and lmajiris?

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Re: Senate Moves To Approve E-Voting For Future Polls by SocialJustice: 6:44am On Nov 20, 2019
rottennaija:
If you are going to allow e-voting, pass a Bill to allow it. Don't limit it, say with the use of card reader because a better technology might be there...

The wording of the process has to allow inec a full hand to implement a better technology for future elections.

What should be advocated should be to allow voters vote from the comfort of their homes through a very secure means. Anything that do away with polling booths and units should be encouraged.

Voters intimidating will be greatly reduced on election day as voters wouldn't need to turn up to a particular location where thugs will come with guns so as not to allow them vote especially in stronghold of the other contender.
Step by step
Re: Senate Moves To Approve E-Voting For Future Polls by Rockyrascal(m): 6:46am On Nov 20, 2019
This bill won't get to its final reading.
Re: Senate Moves To Approve E-Voting For Future Polls by 24kmagic: 6:48am On Nov 20, 2019
They've finally devised a means to manipulate the process that's why they raised the motion.

No be 9ja?

Nigerian politicians and the People in government cannot just come up with a policy that will benefit all Nigerians. It is always about themselves, family and friends.

Nigeria cannot work. It has never worked, and it will never work.

My only hope and prayer is to benefit from this flawed process.

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Re: Senate Moves To Approve E-Voting For Future Polls by Nobody: 6:54am On Nov 20, 2019
Bellotelli:

How about those without a bank account.

Is it everybody that have voters card as well?? It’s simple, u want to vote enter a bank register for bvn...government will synchronize bvn data base with electronic voting cyberspace...we can all vote from our house...violence free, death free, more people can participate, no more issue of card reader problem

Voters card that under age have in the north..but with bvn... bank can manage its registration successfully registering only 18years old.......

Hacking is the only challenge....
Re: Senate Moves To Approve E-Voting For Future Polls by Ragman: 6:56am On Nov 20, 2019
solmusdesigns:
cool



Now we are talking, unlike Saraki that wants an electoral reform and overhaul few days to the election

if this bill get signed, we have ample time to implement it and even test run it accross the country

..

Seems like at least a step in the right direction. Fingers crossed.
Re: Senate Moves To Approve E-Voting For Future Polls by OlujobaSamuel: 6:59am On Nov 20, 2019
INEC And NIMC should work together, do NIN enrollment like the continuous voter registration, then we should use our NIN for voting, simple, but this is Nigeria, simple things are always complex

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Re: Senate Moves To Approve E-Voting For Future Polls by SenecaTheYonger: 6:59am On Nov 20, 2019
jidamsel43:
While the National Assembly are planning to legalize E- VOTING . Politicians are also preparing for E-RIGGING.

There is no electoral law that can curb rigging in this country. Only if we change our orientation

If we take the battle only, politicians can't win. Abi na only them sabi hacking? Please!
Re: Senate Moves To Approve E-Voting For Future Polls by franchasng: 7:01am On Nov 20, 2019
jidamsel43:
While the National Assembly are planning to legalize E- VOTING . Politicians are also preparing for E-RIGGING.

[s]There is no electoral law that can curb rigging in this country. Only if we change our orientation[/s]
Say what you know, there are one thousand and one electoral reforms that will reduce election rigging to at least barest minimum such that rigging will become useless, but the problem is, will the stupid politicians agree to allow such reforms come into existence


If Nigerian government is serious with ending all these election brigandage and higihigihaga, all they need to do is pass full electronic voting into law.


Invite experts to submit proposals; we have cloud storage or even blockchain technology system used in bitcoin management, it can be employed to avoid hacking.

Almost every Nigerian above 18 years now have a BVN, make it compulsory that you cannot vote as a Nigerian without BVN. Have a centralized voting centers across local government areas like ATM hubs where people can go on election day to vote and go with their finger print to ensure they cannot sell their vote even if they decide to sell their BVN, their finger prints (maybe two fingers) cannot be sold. Install a camera at the voting machine center and let the camera be programmed not to allow anybody vote once 2 faces are captured, and then let INEC polling officers have a secret pass code they can use to allow disabled or aged people to be assisted to vote only by the INEC polling officer.

Each electronic voting center will be programmed to allow only the number of disabled people who must indicate during voters registration to be assisted, once that number of disabled people is reached, the system will never allow two person to be at the electronic voting boot to cast their vote, it will give a voice prompt; please go back, only 1 person allowed to vote at a time!


I have a full transcript of how electronic voting can be done in Nigeria and even how Nigerian leadership can be transformed to put Nigeria on the roadmap to greatness

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Re: Senate Moves To Approve E-Voting For Future Polls by franchasng: 7:02am On Nov 20, 2019
[quote author=Helinuex post=84191220][/quote]Your meme cheesy cheesy
Re: Senate Moves To Approve E-Voting For Future Polls by RTSC: 7:02am On Nov 20, 2019
thundafire:
when was the 2015 electoral bill signed into law was it not 1 week to the elections,wen u chose hatred over sentiment c ur life
That is why PDP will never forgive Jonathan.

He allowed many things in the name of democracy that no other politician in this government will allow which now cost him the elections.

He undermined PDP seriously.

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Re: Senate Moves To Approve E-Voting For Future Polls by solmusdesigns: 7:03am On Nov 20, 2019
no matter how bad it is, e voting would save life of electorates, kudos to them and let it not be audio e voting



Ragman:


Seems like at least a step in the right direction. Fingers crossed.
Re: Senate Moves To Approve E-Voting For Future Polls by otokx(m): 7:03am On Nov 20, 2019
Any electronic voting system that requires voters to gather at a place will still be handicapped and susceptible to violence.

Let the voters stay in their houses and use their phones to vote.

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Re: Senate Moves To Approve E-Voting For Future Polls by Keleyors(m): 7:04am On Nov 20, 2019
This bill has been long awaited. It will make room for better election.

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Re: Senate Moves To Approve E-Voting For Future Polls by SoNature(m): 7:06am On Nov 20, 2019
Bellotelli:

How about those without a bank account.

They have to open one.

Besides, how many 18-year-olds are without bank accounts in a country where parents are opening accounts for their 6-month-old babies?

Any e-voting system that is not implemented leveraging blockchain technology is a complete waste of time. INEC still has time to deploy and tesr-run it.

Our problem is not the process; our problem is the evil mindset of our people

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Re: Senate Moves To Approve E-Voting For Future Polls by solmusdesigns: 7:11am On Nov 20, 2019
i guess he ran out of luck, because since society generale days, saraki as being a skillfull manipulator who can never be caught red handed



bluefilm:


Saraki no sabi anything na.

He must have forgotten the first law of power: Never Outshine Your Master.

Dem dey call am oloyo for politics and the thing come enta im head, but me I jus dey laff.

Oloyo wey no fit retain in seat for senate, dat one na oloyo?

See wia im dey today. grin

Na wa o!
Re: Senate Moves To Approve E-Voting For Future Polls by adanny01(m): 7:12am On Nov 20, 2019
OlawaleBammie:


All these ones na still nonsense, let us vote with our BVN. No long wahala
.

It cant be BVN.

It is supposed to be NIN.

My oiipinion is that electronic voting should be prohibited but the result should be sent both Electronically and physically (result sheet).

Collation officers will just arrived Abuja with result sheets while comparison with electronic result is confirmed if accurately accepted if not rejected.

That could however bring a stalemate when a state result is manipulated and doesn't tally.
Re: Senate Moves To Approve E-Voting For Future Polls by bluefilm: 7:16am On Nov 20, 2019
solmusdesigns:
i guess he ran out of luck, because since society generale days, saraki as being a skillfull manipulator who can never be caught red handed

Yes, his luck ran out immediately he joined the opposition.

History has it that he has never ever won an election when he's with the opposition.

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Re: Senate Moves To Approve E-Voting For Future Polls by MrNipplesLover(m): 7:17am On Nov 20, 2019
jidamsel43:
While the National Assembly are planning to legalize E- VOTING . Politicians are also preparing for E-RIGGING.

There is no electoral law that can curb rigging in this country. Only if we change our orientation


if dem like make them rig their parties join, thats their headache.



so far I know, it would eradicate killings [especially the innocents] during elections, and the constant electoral bloodshed.


anything that will reduce [or end] killing of people in this country, I support it.




I hail u, bro.
Re: Senate Moves To Approve E-Voting For Future Polls by Helinuex: 7:18am On Nov 20, 2019
franchasng:
Your meme cheesy cheesy

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Re: Senate Moves To Approve E-Voting For Future Polls by J4JUVENTUS(m): 7:19am On Nov 20, 2019
Mokason28:

Fight like Sowore abi ??
If all the citizens comes out to really face this useless government,can they kill everybody bro? This mindset is why Nigeria will never get better.. Na d poor I dey pity.. Wetin consign me sef.. Even if them say fuel na 1500per liter men go still buy am,no level.. But the masses and d betterment of naija, is what we should fight for .. If everybody support sowore,u tink say fg fit do shit? Tuface wasn't an opposition ,but if he was arrested by dss,na so people go run leave am.. But he saw what was ahead ,he stoped his proposed protest abi match. Now ,they said sowore is opposition and nobody wants to support his revolution idea... Make we dey watch,soon they will sell the country and share the money.. Buhari and the cabals got nothing to loose,cux they can never be poor again.. Even their great graet grand kids won't smell suffering... So ,Oga me ,think about it.. Shalom!

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