The Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) has
finally launched an online portal for Nigerians to register as voters.
The portal will go live on Monday when the online
registration is scheduled to commence.
The electoral umpire stopped the continuous voter
registration in August 2018, about six months before the last elections.
As of then, the total number of registered voters in Nigeria stood at 84 million, just 42 percent of the country’s population.
At least 11 million voters were yet to collect their
permanent voter cards (PVCs) when the commission stopped distributing them
weeks before the election.
Mahmood Yakubu, INEC chairman, told journalists in Abuja on
Thursday that the portal was created for intending registrants to commence the
process online by providing relevant details before booking an appointment to
visit the commission’s office.
They can then visit any INEC state or LGA office to complete
the process from July 19, the same day the physical registration is scheduled
to start.
Yakubu said that as a result of security challenges in some
parts of the country, the commission decided to start the registration online
before it commences fully at all the 2,673 registration centres nationwide on a
letter date.
“In addition, those who are already registered as voters can
carry out all the other activities such as transfers, correction of personal
details and replacement of damaged or defaced PVCs online,” he said.
“We hope that through this portal, we shall reduce
overcrowding at our registration centres, especially in the context of the
COVID-19 pandemic, make the registration processes generally easier, thereby
giving Nigerians a pleasant electoral experience.
“However, I must quickly reiterate that the online
registration is a public service and therefore free of charge. There is no
INEC-approved cybercafe, no online registration centre and no scratch card to
be purchased for the exercise. All you need is a device, including your mobile
phones, that can connect to the internet.”
Mahmood added that INEC has acquired all the equipment for
the voter registration and has also planned for the deployment of 5,346 staff
to the registration centres.
Among the equipment he mentioned is a new registration
machine called the INEC voter enrolment device (IVED) which will replace the
laptop-based old direct data capture machine (DDCM).
“I am glad to say that our engineers designed the IVED
in-house before it was fabricated abroad. It is more mobile and efficient than
the DDCM and could also be deployed to other activities, particularly the
accreditation of voters during elections,” he said.
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