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We’re still considering electronic voting: Senate

Mr. Gaya expressed optimism that in the nearest future, electronic voting would be adopted in the country.

• February 2, 2021
President of the Nigerian Senate, Ahmad Lawan
Ahmad Lawan

Chairman of the Senate Committee on Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC), Kabiru Gaya, says the National Assembly is looking at the possibility of adopting electronic voting in the country.

Mr. Gaya who represents Kano South in the 9th Senate said this at the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) forum in Abuja.

He, however, said that the main focus of the National Assembly presently was to ensure that elections in the country were transparent, free and fair.

He added that Nigerians should be confident in the country’s electoral process.

The lawmaker said just as the card readers were introduced into the country’s electoral system, the National Assembly was exploring the possibilities of adopting electronic voting.

“Now we are trying to introduce electronic voting, so we are also working on that process, we have also agreed that INEC can decide to do electronic voting,’’ he said.

He explained that INEC could not embark on such a venture initially because there was no approval.

Mr. Gaya expressed optimism that in the nearest future, electronic voting would be adopted in the country.

“We should have a designed system that should be able to work for us to do electronic voting where an ordinary woman or man in the village will know where to touch to vote for a party,” he said.

The senator said that just as the card readers had been accepted by Nigerians for voting, electronic voting would also be accepted when it was eventually introduced.

He decried the numbers of political parties on the ballot papers, noting that most of the parties do not even have elected councilors.

Mr. Gaya said the new law will ensure that any political party that does not have a seat at the House of Assembly, Senate or Local Government will not be on the ballot paper.

He stressed that such parties should be deregistered to reduce the size of the ballot paper.

“I believe that we will continue to exercise our powers in making sure that we have fewer political parties than this number of mushroom political parties,’’ he said.

The senator decried the current criteria for registering political parties in the country, saying that the process of amending the constitution to change the criteria was in place.

He said a political party must have a wide spread and must have presence in all parts of the country and not a state or local government area.

“I believe there is a need to look at the constitution to review the criteria for registering political parties,” he said.

(NAN)

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