POLITICS 11/08/2023
EU-SDGN, DAI Move To Assist INEC Improve Electoral Outcomes
As the Independent National Electoral Commission takes stock of the successes and challenges of the 2023 general election, the European Union Support for Democratic Governance in Nigeria (EU-SDGN) through the Development Alternatives Incorporated (DAI) has presented Innovation Technology Tools to assist the commission in various areas of capacity building for improved electoral outcomes in future elections.
INEC Chairman, Professor Mahmood Yakubu made the disclosure on Thursday when the team led by the Acting Head of Development Cooperation of the European Union Delegation Mr. Ruben Alba Aguilera and team drivers met at the technical session in Abuja .
The EU has been pivotal in helping Nigeria improve its electoral system to conform with global best practices.
Executive through DAI, the INEC Chairman said that the internal partners have provided support towards capacity building, technical support, printing of non-sensitive reports and information flyers in the current electoral cycle.
Among the tools developed in collaboration with DAI and handed over to the Commission include
*The Collation and Returning Officers Management System (CROMS) intended to streamline, simplify and enhance the security, reliability and credibility of the recruitment process for collation and returning officers
“*The Election Results Management System (ERMS) which seeks to ensure a better results management process, enhancing accuracy and creating a repository of election results, something envisaged by Section 62 (1) and (2) of the Electoral Act, 2022;
“*the Media Monitoring and Analysis Tool intended to enhance the Commission’s capacity to filter media coverage of the Commission; and
And the ” Political Parties Financial Reporting and Audit System (PFRAS) seeks to assist the Commission to monitor political party finance more efficiently and effectively.”
Prof Yakubu disclosed that DAI consultants worked in consultation with the Technical Team and Directing Staff of the Commission to develop the present tools .
According to him, the tool seeks to respond to specific challenges encountered in the implementation of electoral activities, thereby bringing technology to enhance the Commission’s operational effectiveness.
“The tools therefore offer innovative solutions that could foster efficiency, speed, due diligence, and trust in the electoral process” he said.
He said the tools developed under EU-SDGN phase 2 include support for the judiciary and National Assembly, political parties, Media and civil society organizations, and inclusivity (women,youths and persons with disabilities) traversing two electoral cycles 2023-2027.
“The Commission will closely examine these tools with a view of adopting or tweaking them where necessary to meet the immediate and emergent challenges in the conduct of elections” he assured.
While extending his appreciation to the partners for the technical support, he restated that the Commission is open to future collaboration with the EU through its implementing partners.
” I must also continue to emphasise that core electoral activities are still funded by the Federal Government of Nigeria as a sovereign responsibility. It is only funding from the Government that is received and administered directly by the Commission”, he stressed.
Recall that the EU roundly condemned the conduct of the 2023 general election, a report that INEC and government trashed.