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Jonathan Supports Electronic Voting

The former President, Goodluck Ebele Jonathan, has thrown his weight to calls for electronic voting in the coming general election to ensure credible polls.

Jonathan stated this on Wednesday speaking on the theme, ‘Human security and national development: The whole society approach ‘, at the inauguration ceremony/lecture of the National Defence College, Course 30, in Abuja.

The former president noted that if electronic voting is adopted, it will ensure the Independent National Electoral Commission’s independence and make elections in the country credible.

He added that with the advancement in technology, electronic voting should not be opposed.

According to him,” There is no doubt that the independence of the electoral management body is the key plank upon which a thriving democracy rests.

“In Nigeria, the agency with the constitutional responsibility for this role is the Independent National Electoral Commission.

“There is the need for those involved in the ongoing electoral reforms to review their efforts and ask themselves some tough questions.

“That way, they will be able to determine whether they are advancing the course of democracy by working to enhance and protect the constitutionally guaranteed duties of INEC or seeking to burden the body with unnecessary posturing, capable of negatively affecting the exercise of its independence, in the conduct of elections.

“I have always made the case that electronic voting is the way to go if we truly desire to secure the credibility and integrity of our elections.

“It is difficult, therefore, to understand why the argument against the possibility of electronic transmission of election results continues to persist, despite all the advancements made in information and communication technology, over the years.

“If we truly desire to deepen the roots of democracy in our land, we should not seek to reverse the progress already recorded by INEC in the application of modern tools in the conduct of elections but aim to improve the processes in the light of new technology,” he added.

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