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‘Images Showing Children Voting On Social Media Is Not Ours’ – INEC

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The Independent National Electoral Commission, INEC, has denied the responsibility of any videos and pictures on the social media platforms, showing under-aged persons thumb-printing ballot papers and voting in an election under its name.

INEC made the clarification in a statement signed by Oluwole Osaze-Uzzi, its director of Voter Education, and Publicity,  in Abuja on Tuesday, February 13, 2018.

Osaze-Uzzi said the images which have gone viral did not relate in any way to any election organised, conducted or superintended by the commission. The director said the commission could not be held directly or vicariously liable for an exercise outside its legal purview.

Under aged children casting votes

“It should be pointed out here that local government elections are exclusively the responsibility of the respective State Electoral Commissions, who are in no way under the control and supervision of INEC.

“As far as the commission is concerned, they relate to a local government election conducted at the weekend, over which INEC has no legal control or responsibility whatsoever,” he stated. Osaze-Uzzi restated the commitment of INEC to sanitising the electoral process of the country.

“The commission remains resolute in its commitment to sanitise the nation’s electoral process and deliver free, fair and credible elections,” he said. The director said INEC was doing all it could to ensure a credible register of voters.

He said that in addition to running the Automated Fingerprint Identification System, AFIS, the commission would employ its business process rules to weed unlawful entries. He said INEC was aware of the challenges encountered in some quarters by prospective registrants in the ongoing nation-wide Continuous Voter Registration, CVR.

Osaze-Uzzi said steps had been taken to ameliorate the situation through the acquisition and deployment of new Direct Data Capture, DDC, machines for registration.

The director said the commission had also increased the number of registration centres in the affected areas. He appealed to those who did not register in the previous registration exercises to do so now.

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