DECEIT IS THE TRUE PICTURE OF BUHARI’S GOVERNMENT – INEC CHAIRMAN
The Independent National
Electoral Commission has said it only experimented the electronic transmission
of results through the use of a server and it was not deployed in the 2019
general elections.
INEC said it after clamour rose
for the commission to make it server available for the Peoples Democratic Party
and its Presidential candidate, Atiku Abubakar.
The commission had insisted it
did not make use of a server in 2019 despite budgeting and receiving N2.27
billion was budgeted for server-related procurement items.
Solomon Soyebi, Osun State, INEC
National Commissioner, explained that the issue of the server was dropped while
adding that the commission only experimented the use of a server in the
Anambra, Sokoto and Osun elections.
“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,” Soyebi said.
Soyebi attributed the inability
to make use of the server to the late release of funds for the election.
He said, “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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