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Why we didn’t use server during 2019 elections – INEC
The Independent
National Electoral Commission, INEC, has disclosed that the late release of
budget by the President Muhammadu Buhari-led Federal Government affected the
deployment of servers for the 2019 general elections.
INEC’s National
Commissioner in Osun State, Solomon Soyebi, however, admitted that the
commission once experimented the electronic transmission of results but it was
not deployed in the 2019 general elections.
Soyebi, in a
statement he issued, explained that the commission only experimented the use of
a server in the Anambra, Sokoto and Osun elections.
According to
Soyebi: “We piloted the use of transmission of election results electronically
in Sokoto, in Anambra, even in Osun. What happened was that we were trying to
pilot to see the desirability of such technology in our electoral process.
“Once in a while,
you will see an experiment going on but we have to pilot it before we will
deploy wholesale for election. We did not use it because of circumstances
beyond the control of the Commission.
“First, our budget
came out very late. There was also (an) issue (with) the Electoral Act. For
these and some other reasons, the commission did not adopt that option; 2019
elections were conducted according to the law.
“We used the
Constitution of the Federal Republic, we used the Electoral Act and our
guidelines for 2019 elections. If you look at the three instruments carefully,
the issue of the server was not highlighted.”
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