The Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) has
extended the voting time in Anambra governorship election to 4 pm over the
malfunctioning of the Bimodal Voter Accreditation System (BVAS) in some polling
units.
The malfunctioning of BVAS has been reported in some polling
units across the state.
In a statement issued by Nwachukwu Orji, resident electoral
commissioner, on Saturday, the commission said the extension applies to areas
where polling units were opened after the commencement period of 8:30am.
INEC called for patience, assuring the electorate that no
voter will be disenfranchised and all votes will count.
“The Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) has
extended the period for opening and closing of poll from 8.30am to 4.00pm. This
revised closing time applies to areas where Polling Units opened after the
commencement period of 8.30am. In line with existing regulations and guidelines
of the Commission, any intending voter who is on the queue by 4.00 pm shall be
allowed to vote. All Polling Unit staff must comply with this directive,” the
statement read.
“The extension of time arose out of several field reports
that voters have had problems with accreditation. The Commission is currently
investigating the reason the accreditation devices, Bimodal Voter Accreditation
System (BVAS), have worked perfectly in some Polling Units, but not in others.
“In some of the cases, it would seem that this resulted from
software glitches. Our technicians have already built an update to the devise
software to prevent further challenges. The update is currently being installed
in the concerned BVAS and we request voters, candidates and agents to be
patient and allow our technical staff to solve the problem.”
The commission said its deployment has also been adversely
affected by transportation challenges in some locations.
“It must be noted that on account of security concerns, some
of the transporters that were mobilized and collected 50% of their sign on fee
backed out at the last moment, leaving some of our ad-hoc staff stranded. Also,
some of the trained ad-hoc staff backed out at the last moment,” it said.
“The Commission is on top of these challenges and extant
regulations and guidelines will be applied on a case by case bases.
Consequently, we are harvesting areas where voting will realistically no longer
take place today, including places where substantial disruption has occurred,
to enable a possible recommencement of voting at another time, in line with
extant laws and the regulations and guidelines of the Commission.
“We appeal to all voters, candidates, stakeholders
communities and political parties to remain calm and law abiding. We assure you
that the Commission is determined to a make all votes count.”
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