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15m names delisted from voters’ registration….INEC

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The Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) Thursday said it has chopped off 15 million names from the voters’ register.

This is as the commission announced a plan to launch an online voter registration portal on June 28, 2021 to reduce the stress associated with voter registration.

INEC chairman, Prof. Mahmood Yakubu, spoke while delivering a keynote address entitled “Technological innovation as an antidote for election rigging” at the 10th anniversary celebration of Blueprint Newspaper in Abuja,

Yakubu however alleged that stakeholders were working to undermine the system while the Commission was planning to improve the electoral process.

Represented by the Commission’s Director in charge of ICT, Engr. Chidi Nwafor, Yakubu said: “We discovered that rigging can come before, during and after the election and one thing is for us to find ways of stopping this. Few years ago, the entire processes involved in an election were rigged and the commission has moved to apply technology to this process.

“A credible voter’s register must ensure that a person only appears once in the register. So, we need to apply biometrics to the electoral process and we must start with biometric registration which will ensure the capacity to ensure one man one vote.

“Between 2011 and 2021 when we did the optimization process, 15 million records were removed. It was a big duplication. Some of them didn’t have their passports and so, we removed them. When we do verification, we first do the fingerprint.

“Also, between 2015 and 2019, we registered about 15.7 million voters and only about one million were duplicated. So, we are moving forward and improving.

“All things being equal, we are planning and we are ready to start the continuous voter registration on June 28.”

He added: “We plan to commence the use of Electronic Voting Machines (EVM) and it is important to update the voter registration to include additional biometric requirements. It will no longer be fingerprint alone.

“We are going to include facial capture which will strengthen the system. So, if you have been planning to dodge the finger print, you will also have to plan to dodge the facial because we will check all those details”.

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