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INEC Receives Tech Tools to Improve Results Management

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The Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC), on Thursday took delivery of technology tools meant to improve results management process, accuracy, and the commission’s operational effectiveness.

The tools brought in by Development Alternatives Incorporated (DAI), is meant to respond to to specific challenges encountered in implementation of electoral activities.

The delivery of the tools to INEC was made public by the commission’s chairman, Prof. Mahmood Yakubu, while speaking in Abuja on Thursday.

He said that the tools offer innovative solutions that could foster efficiency, speed, due diligence, and trust in the electoral process.

He said the tools were not specifically designed for a particular electoral cycle, hence their suitability for future elections and electoral activities.

Yakubu explained that the tools were designed to address thematic areas, which include; enhancing and strengthening planning and operational capacities; improving the commission’s internal communication and external engagements with stakeholders; enhancing the electoral institute’s capacity for training and research; assisting in improvement of legal and policy frameworks for the conduct of elections; and enhancing the development and incorporation of technological innovations.

He said within the current electoral cycle, DAI has provided support towards capacity building, technical assistance, and printing of non-sensitive reports and information flyers.

Yakubu added: “We are glad that today, some of the tools developed in collaboration with DAI are being handed over to the commission. Among these are: the Collation and Returning Officers Management System (CROMS), intended to streamline, simplify and enhance the security, reliability and credibility of the recruitment process for collation and returning officers;

“The Election Results Management System (ERMS), which seeks to ensure a better results management process, enhance accuracy and create a repository of election results, was something envisaged by Section 62 (1) and (2) of the Electoral Act, 2022.”

“The Media Monitoring and Analysis Tool, intended to enhance the commission’s capacity to filter media coverage of the commission; and the Political Parties Financial Reporting and Audit System (PFRAS), which seeks to assist the commission in monitoring political party finance more efficiently and effectively.”

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