INEC Defends 2023 Election, Admits Delays in Uploading Results Impacted Perception

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The Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) has released a comprehensive report on the 2023 general election, reiterating its stance that the polls were free, fair, and reflected the will of the Nigerian people. However, the commission also acknowledged its failure to upload polling unit results for the presidential election in real-time, admitting this impacted public perception.

Key Points of the Report:

  • INEC claims the 2023 election was unique due to its adherence to the timetable, implementation of new electoral act clauses, and technological advancements like the Bimodal Voter Accreditation System (BVAS).
  • The report highlights a diverse spread of results across different political parties, marking a shift in representation compared to previous elections.
  • INEC acknowledges challenges like attacks on facilities, currency swap limitations, and logistical hurdles, but maintains the overall process was transparent and secure.
  • The delay in uploading presidential election results to the INEC Result Viewing (iReV) portal is recognized as a significant concern affecting public perception.

While INEC’s report defends the integrity of the election, public reactions remain mixed. Some citizens acknowledge the improvements and diverse representation, while others raise concerns about potential manipulation and the impact of unaddressed challenges.

Independent analyses from various sources offer differing perspectives. Some commend INEC’s efforts to improve transparency and security, while others highlight areas for further improvement, such as addressing logistical issues and ensuring timely information access.

INEC’s report presents a detailed account of the 2023 election, but questions and concerns remain. Open dialogue and collaboration with stakeholders, including political parties, civil society organizations, and the media, will be crucial in addressing these concerns and ensuring future elections are truly free, fair, and credible.

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