INEC Reveals How BVAS Machines Will Be Used In The Elections

  • INEC prepares for the 2023 general elections with new technology that will aid in displaying results.

  • The INEC Deputy Director of ICT, Lawrence Bayode appeared on Channels TV to explain how the device will be used.

  • INEC are currently in the process of configuring the machine ahead of the elections.

EKO HOT BLOG reports that the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) is preparing for the 2023 general elections by demonstrating the use of its new technology, the Bimodal Voter Accreditation System (BVAS) machine, to the public.

On Wednesday, INEC’s Deputy Director of ICT, Lawrence Bayode, appeared on Channels Television to explain how the machine works and how it will be used to upload election results.

According to Bayode, INEC is currently in the process of configuring the BVAS machines ahead of the upcoming elections. During the program, he provided a demonstration of how the results will be uploaded using the BVAS machine.

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This will allow for a quicker and more efficient process for uploading election results and will provide a higher level of transparency for the electoral process.

The use of the BVAS machine is a significant step forward for INEC and demonstrates its commitment to modernizing the electoral process and ensuring that it is conducted in a fair and transparent manner.

The machine will play a crucial role in the 2023 general elections and is expected to contribute to a more efficient and accurate counting of votes.

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The demonstration by INEC’s Deputy Director of ICT is a clear message to the public that the commission is taking the necessary steps to ensure that the 2023 general elections are conducted in a smooth and efficient manner and that the results are accurately recorded.

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