The 2023 election might completely go digital following announcement on Monday by the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) that voting would be electronically conducted.
INEC National Chairman, Yakubu Mahmood, said the Commission has taken another decisive step towards the full automation of the electoral process.
The adoption of electronic voting system simply replaces the manual and conventional style of voting in Nigeria and will overall improve transparency.
INEC has invited manufacturers of electronic voting machines around the world to practically demonstrate how the machines work, preparatory to full migration.
He said: “After extensive discussion and review, the Commission took the decision to invite original manufacturers of Electronic Voting Machines (EVMs) around the world for a virtual or practical demonstration of the machines.
“Over the years, the Commission has been automating the critical pillars of the process.
“The biometric register of voters has been updated continuously. At the moment, the INEC register of voters is the largest data base of citizens in Nigeria.
“In addition, the combination of biometric voters’ cards commonly known as the Permanent Voter’s Card (PVC) and the Smart Card Reader (SCR) have revolutionised the accreditation of voters during elections.
“More recently, the introduction of a number of portals has facilitated the seamless nomination of candidates for elective offices by political parties as well as the accreditation of observers and the media.
“Most significantly, the Commission now uploads polling unit level results in real-time on Election Day to a portal for public view.
“These are significant innovations that have deepened the transparency and credibility of elections and the electoral process in Nigeria”.