Saturday, January 03, 2015

ELECTIONS 2015: INEC vows to prosecute holders of fake voter’s card


The Independent National Electoral Commission, INEC, has said that it will prosecute anyone found with fake permanent voter’s card in the upcoming February general elections. The Chief Press Secretary to the INEC Chairman, Mr. Kayode Idowu, disclosed this on Thursday. He said the card readers that will be deployed by the commission are designed to identify and reject any voter’s card that the commission did not issue, adding that holders of such cards would be handed over to security agents for prosecution. “It is a criminal offence to present or attempt to use a fake voter’s card for voting. Every electoral offence has a penalty. It is a criminal offence and the security agencies will be invited, but the bottom line, as far as our own process is concerned, is that fake cards cannot be used because our card readers have been designed to reject any card INEC did not issue.

“People make all manners of allegations of card cloning, but we are just reassuring the public that even if that was done, it will be filtered and the perpetrators would be made to face the law,” he said. Idowu also said the PVC would be used for the verification and authentication of voters. “It is a two-stage process; when the card is swiped on the card reader, the data of the owner that is already stored on the card will pop up on the screen of the reader, and for that information to pop up on that screen is a confirmation that the card is produced by INEC, which is the verification. “The next step is to check that the person who brings the card is the rightful owner, so when the person’s finger print is taken and it matches the one on the card’s chip through the reader, and it says verified, that is when the card can be used to vote. But when it says ‘not verified’, that card cannot be used.”

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