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US Threatens Restrictions on Visa, Family Members Of Anambra Election Violence Perpetrators As INEC Abolishes Incident Form, Introduces New Features On Sensitive Materials

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Mahmud Yakubu, INEC Chairman

As the Independent National Election (INEC) puts finishing touches to the November 6 gubernatorial elections, the United States of America has called  for peaceful and transparent exercise so that the wishes of the people would prevail.

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According to a release received from  the US Diplomatic Mission in Nigeria, Public Affairs Section, Abuja, the mission would be paying close attention to actions of individuals who interfere with the democratic process or instigate violence against civilian populations before, during, or after the elections.  “We will not hesitate to consider consequences – including visa restrictions – for those found to be responsible for election-related violence or undermining the democratic process.
Under U.S. immigration law, certain violations also may lead to restrictions on family members.
 We call on citizens, electoral officials, party members, and security force personnel to do their part in ensuring a credible and secure electoral process,” the statement said.

Meanwhile metrobusinessnews.com reports that Anambra State will make history with the first governorship election in Nigeria in which INEC will deploy the Biometric Voter Accreditation System (BVAS) device.

The BVAS, deployed in its pilot phase for the Isoko South I State Constituency Bye-election in Delta State on 11th September 2021, is a new device that replaces the Smart Card Reader (SCR) used in previous elections since 2015.
The BVAS has the dual capacity for fingerprint and facial authentication of voters, and according to the Chairman of INEC, Prof Mahmood Yakubu, this is to guard against voting by identity theft where one person uses another person’s Permanent Voter’s Card (PVC) to vote using the incident form.
In his remarks during a stakeholders meeting on the Anambra State Governorship Election on Wednesday, Prof Yakubu said that with the introduction of the BVAS device, the use of incident forms during elections has been abolished.

“On Saturday 6th November 2021, Anambra State will make history as the first Governorship election in Nigeria in which the Commission will deploy the Biometric Voter Accreditation System (BVAS) device. This new device replaces the Smart Card Reader (SCR) used in previous elections since 2015. We are satisfied with the pilot deployment of the BVAS in the Isoko South I State Constituency Bye-election in Delta State on 11th September 2021.

“The BVAS has the dual capacity for fingerprint and facial authentication of voters. This is to guard against voting by identity theft where one person uses another person’s Permanent Voter’s Card (PVC) to vote using the incident form. With this development, the use of the incident form is abolished. No voter without a genuine PVC will vote. No voter who has not been successfully accredited electronically using the BVAS will vote.

“At the same time, the BVAS is also equipped with a camera. Therefore, it has the capacity to snap Polling Unit level result and upload same to the INEC Result Viewing (IReV) portal so that citizens can view results as election is concluded in each Polling Unit. Therefore, there is no need for the Z-Pad since its functions have been embedded in the BVAS. I am glad to report that all the BVAS required for the election on Saturday have been configured and delivered to Anambra State. Election duty staff have also been trained on the use of the device and we have sufficient technical staff to respond to any glitches that may occur,” the INEC Chairman said.

Also, the INEC Chairman revealed in his remarks that in designing the sensitive materials for the election, the Commission has introduced additional visible and invisible security features, including different colour codes.

“I want to assure all voters in Anambra State that in designing the sensitive materials for the election, the Commission has introduced additional visible and invisible security features, including different colour codes. Materials have also been customized by
“Local Government Areas and Polling Units. Let me therefore warn those who may attempt to compromise the process that we have put in place sufficient safeguards to detect counterfeits. We are also determined to prosecute perpetrators of electoral malpractice, including any election duty staff found to be complicit. The choice of the next Governor of Anambra State is in the hands of the eligible voters and their will must prevail,” Prof Yakubu said.

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