Electioneering: Legal expert advocates patience on e-voting

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A legal practitioner, Wale Aderibigbe has advocated for patience on the prospect of e-voting in Nigeria, saying the country still has to improve on its

Aderibigbe who said there are still a lot of teething problems associated with Nigeria’s internet facilities added that the situation will hamper the smooth process of e-voting if the nation decided to adopt it at this moment.

The legal luminary who agreed that Nigeria should consider those in the diaspora and deploy e-voting admonished the federal government to improve the nation’s ICT framework in preparation for future elections. “The BIVAS technology has no doubt improved the nation’s election process and reduce issues of malpractice usually associated with the election process in the country.

 

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