170,000 Results Have Been Uploaded To IReV, and BVAS Reconfiguration Will Be Completed On Tuesday – INEC
On Sunday, the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) announced that over 170,000 polling unit results for the presidential and National Assembly elections held on February 25 have been uploaded to its Result Viewing Portal (IReV).
The Commission also stated that the reconfiguration of the Bimodal Voter Registration Systems (BVAS) would be completed by Tuesday in preparation for the March 18 elections for governor and state assembly.
Festus Okoye, INEC’s national commissioner, stated on Channels Television’s Sunday Politics that more than 170,000 of these results have been uploaded.
“As you are aware, we are reconfiguring the BVAS for the governorship and state assembly elections; however, any BVAS used for the presidential and National Assembly elections that does not push to the accreditation backend will not have its data related to the conduct of the presidential and National Assembly elections reconfigured.
“In actuality, the BVAS will not permit reconfiguration or reset if the entire data set is not pushed to the accreditation backend.
“By Tuesday, when we anticipate completing the resettling of the BVAS for the purposes of the governorship and state assembly elections, I’m confident that all election results will have been pushed to the accreditation backend from all polling locations.”
“No Party Is Permitted To Check BVAS”
12 March 2023: Festus Okoye on Channels Television’s Sunday Politics
Every Nigerian has the constitutional and legal right to protest, according to Okoye. However, he stated that no political party will be permitted to examine the BVAS’s or voters’ biometrics.
He stated that INEC is the regulator of political parties and that the commission will not abdicate its primary responsibility to disgruntled political parties.
He stated that the court’s ruling allowing voters to vote with their temporary voter cards does not apply to all Nigerians, but only to those who went to court.
The INEC commissioner also blamed political parties for making polling stations “inaccessible” to voters, which led to a low voter turnout in the most recent election.
He said INEC learned some “valuable lessons” in the presidential and National Assembly elections, which would be used in the governorship and state assembly polls.
He said serious efforts are being made to rectify challenges with IReV portal ahead of the March 18 polls, adding that the ICT department of the commission knows what to do if there are issues with the uploading of polling unit results on the IReV portal in March 18 polls.
He said political parties deployed more polling unit agents than the number of officials deployed by the Commission and so they monitored their results per polling units.
The INEC commissioner said, “The Electoral Act 2022 makes it clear that every registered political party in conjunction with their candidates have the right to send agents to every polling units in Nigeria. The PDP as a political party deployed a total of 176,588 polling agents. The Labour Party deployed a total of 134,874 polling agents. The NNPP deployed a total of 176,200 while the APC deployed a total of 176,223.
“The commission deployed to 176,666 polling units. So, the political parties deployed more agents to the polling units than the number of polling units that opened. What that means is that each political party got a copy of Form EC 8 which is the polling unit result sheet which is the result sheet that is uploaded into the IReV portal.”
Legal Battle
The IReV and the BVAS are new technologies introduced by the electoral body for the accreditation and electronic transmission of votes for this year’s polls.
At the presidential and National Assembly polls, opposition parties complained bitterly that INEC officials at the polling units were unable to upload election results electronically to the IReV, as stipulated by Section 60 of the Electoral Act 2022. The parties kicked against the manual collation of results and the announcement of winners in the polls.
The electoral body promised to fix the glitches but opposition parties have gone to court to challenge the victory of Bola Tinubu of the All Progressives Congress (APC) who was declared Nigeria’s President-Elect by the electoral umpire.
Last week, a Court of Appeal in Nigeria’s political capital, Abuja granted approval to INEC to reconfigure the BVAS for the governorship and state assembly elections.
The Labour Party (LP) and its presidential candidate Peter Obi had sought an order from the court restraining INEC from tampering with the information in the BVAS machines until the due inspection is conducted and certified true copies (CTC) of them issued.
But on Wednesday, a three-member panel of the court of appeal led by Justice Joseph Ikyegh granted INEC’s request to reconfigure the BVAS machines on the ground that the information on them would be uploaded into the back-end server which cannot be tampered with.
The commission subsequently postponed the governorship and state assembly polls by one week from March 11 to March 18 to allow for the reconfiguration of BVAS machines.
(ChannelsTV)
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