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We Need Electronic Voting In Nigeria, Osoba tells National Assembly

by Our Reporter
A former Governor of Ogun State, Chief Olusegun Osoba, on Monday, called
on the National Assembly to include electronic voting as part of the
amendment to the Electoral Act.

Osoba, who spoke at an event marking 160 years of journalism in Nigeria,
in Abeokuta, said that Nigeria had no excuse not to digitalise its
voting process.

According to him, it was regrettable that the electoral process in
Nigeria had been bastardised.

He renewed the call for the amendment of the Electoral Act, saying that
vote buying, rigging and ballot box snatching were among the challenges
plaguing the country’s electoral process, NAN reports.

“I’m shocked at what we have now (electoral process) because it is worse
than corruption,” Osoba said.

The former governor stated that the inclusion of electronic voting in
the Electoral Act would put an end to electoral fraud in Nigeria.

“The day we stop selling our votes, that day, we will get it right and
start electing the right people into political offices.

“That is why I have been pushing for the amendment to the Electoral Act.
Let us all support and fight for the review of the act. Let us fight for
electronic voting.

“We need to go electronic in voting in Nigeria because Ghana has gone
electronic; Kenyan has gone electronic; we have no excuse not to get
digital in our electoral process; the day of analogue system is gone,”
Osoba said.

He attributed the falling standard of journalism in Nigeria to poor
remuneration of journalists, saying it was unpardonable that employers
should owe salaries.

“It is an offence unto God and even man,” he said.

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