The electoral umpire in Nigeria, the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC), says there is no going back on the deployment of the newly introduced Bimodal Voter Accreditation System (BVAS), meant to enhance the crediblity of the forthcoming 2023 general election across the country.
The newly posted Kano State’s Resident Electoral Commissioner, Ambassador Zango Abdu, stated this during a stakeholders’ meeting held in Kano state, North-Western Nigeria, as part of preparations towards the 2023 general elections.
According to him, there would be no use of incident forms that would enable eligible persons to vote using other people’s Permanent Voter’s Card during the elections.
He said during the continuous voters’ registration excercise, over 12 million Nigerians registered as new voters.
“The registrations were invalidated on account of irregularities such as double registration, underaged voters and fake registration,”he explained.
He added that the total number of valid registration for Kano state in preparation for the 2023 general elections now stands at 5,927, 565, stressing that the copies would be displayed for two weeks at voters registration centres and local government areas for scrutiny, claims and objections.
He urged the political parties to ensure their campaigns are issue-based devoid of violence.
The Kano State Commissioner of Police, Maman Dauda, said the law enforcement agency is committed to ensuring peace before, during and after the election for citizens to enjoy devidends of democracy.