He said that the claims of the PDP candidate, Gov. Idris Wada that
the card reads were not working and that there were inadequate incidence
forms at polling units did not correspond with real situation.
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The Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) said Saturday’s Kogi governorship election was an improvement on previous exercise conducted in the state.
Mr Nick Dazang, Deputy Director of Publicity in the commission, said this in an interview with the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) in Abuja.
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He
said that though there were few challenges with regard to card readers’
performance in Saturday’s exercise, security, accreditation and voting
processes were successful.
Dazang said that there
were some minor challenges of the card readers malfunctioning but
disclosed that mechanism were immediately deployed to correct them.
``There was also an incident in Dekina where a ballot box was snatched even when voting had not started.
``There
was also one ward, 27, at Anyigba, where ballot and result sheets were
torn, otherwise, I think the election went well,’’ he said.
Dazang
said that the incidence of violence that was anticipated during the
polls was not much when compared with the cases in previous elections in
the state.
``In the time past we had situations where our staff were abducted, people were killed.
``There is no incident of violence at that level; we have not heard about anybody’s death or abduction.
``There is an improvement compared to previous elections in the state which is considered to be volatile,’’ he said.
Dazang added that efficiency of the card reader was above average on Saturday as the uses of incident form were negligible.
``There
was one particular area in Dekina where our officials were not
proficient in the use of card reader and we are investigating what
happened.
``Otherwise, I think generally, the
election went on well; we have technical teams in all the 239 wards and
in all the wards, we have ICT staff moved in to troubleshoot any
experienced challenges.’’
He said that the claims of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) candidate, Gov. Idris Wada that
the card reads were not working and that there were inadequate
incidence forms at polling units did not correspond with real situation.
``I don’t think what he said tallies with what we have seen and what we have monitored.
‘’The card reader was much successful; the incidences where we have that failure were very few,’’ he said.
The deputy director added that in all the cases where there was card reader failure, there were sufficient incident forms.
In
the area were ballot box was snatched before the commencement of the
election, Dazang said the snatcher wasted his time as it would not
affect the election.
``In any case, even if there were ballot papers and he snatched them, the ballot papers cannot be counted when returned.’’
He
expressed satisfaction over the election process and said: ``our
mission is to always improve on what we have done before and there was
improvement in terms of elections held in Kogi state for over time.
``The
state is noted for volatility and violence but that violence did not
take place. Of course, there were few challenges but not the kind of
violence we anticipated.’’
He added that the
improvement was a mark of rigorous voter education carried out by INEC
and other stakeholders as well as the appreciation of the efforts by
voters.
``I think that people have seen the need to do the right thing,’’ he said
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