There
was a high turnout of registered voters at the pre-election trial of
the card reader machines by the Independent National Electoral
Commission (INEC) in Niger on Saturday.
NAN reports that residents
of Egwa-Gwada area of Shiroro Local Government Area started coming out
as early as 8 a.m. to participate in the exercise.
Dr Chris
Iyimoga, INEC Commissioner in charge of Niger, Kaduna State, Kwara and
the FCT, told newsmen that the whole exercise was encouraging.
“The
number of people coming out is good as of this early hour of the
exercise. We have all the card readers in place with additional ones as
backups.
“The pace of screening has been smooth. In some instances, where there were delays, it was not due to the machines.
“The
reading may reject the fingers, because of blurred capturing. But, by
and large, this has been identified and rectified,” he said.
Mr Nasir Ayilara, INEC’s Niger State Resident Electoral Commissioner, said the trial had been accepted by the people.
He said the sensitisation conducted by the Commission had paid off with the large turnout witnessed.
“We are happy that what we expected was achieved. Our people had carried out sensitisation in the last few days.
“The
various challenges encountered here today (Saturday) will be used to
refine the entire process of the card reader and other logistics details
of the upcoming elections,” Ayilara said.
NAN reports that 22 polling units were involved in the pre-election trial in the wards.
Some
challenges encountered during the process included lack of proper
handling of the machine by officers, non-compliance with machine
instructions and the resultant waste of time.
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