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Tuesday, November 9, 2021

AnambraDecides: Yiaga Africa calls for BVAS audit

Yiaga Africa has urged the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) to undertake a thorough audit of its Bimodal Voters Accreditation System (BVAS).

• November 9, 2021
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An independent election observer group, Yiaga Africa, has urged the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) to undertake a thorough audit of its Bimodal Voters Accreditation System (BVAS).

The group’s executive director, Samson Itodo, stated this in the post-Anambra election statement issued in Awka on Monday.

Mr Itodo explained that the audit would help forestall future breakdown of the technology and enhance the transparency of the supplementary poll in the Ihiala local government area, slated for Tuesday.

He said the audit would also prevent delays and disenfranchisement of some voters during the supplementary election.

“Yiaga Africa expresses concern with INEC’s framework for adopting new electoral technologies, as the BVAS, though a valuable tool for electoral integrity, fell short of expectations during the November 6 governorship election,” said Mr Itodo. “BVAS malfunctioned and slowed down the process, resulting in long queues and extended waiting time for voters. Some voters were discouraged from voting due to the malfunctioning BVAS.”

He added, “INEC should undertake an audit of the BVAS and ensure all the technological glitches with the device are resolved ahead of the supplementary election.”

The group also urged security agencies to maintain nonpartisan and professional conduct in the November 9 exercise.

“Against the background of security threats in some communities in Ihiala LGA, security agencies should ensure strategic deployment to flashpoints and polling units,” explained the group. “This will help to guarantee the safety of voters, polling officials, and materials during the exercise. It is important to remember that the Anambra gubernatorial election is not over. So we urge the people to be peaceful and reject any calls for violence.”

(NAN)

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