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Governorship Election: IPAC Introduces Election Results Monitoring System

by Paul Uwadima
2 years ago
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Ahead of tomorrow’s governorship elections in Bayelsa, Imo and Kogi states, the Inter Party Advisory Council (IPAC) has said that the outcomes of elections play a crucial role in shaping public perception.

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At a press conference by the national chairman of IPAC, Engr Yabagi  Sani, at the IPAC voter sensitisation exercise preparatory to the Bayelsa, Imo and Kogi states off season election, at Golden Tulip Hotel, Owerri, Imo State, yesterday, he said when citizens perceive electoral processes as flawed or manipulated, it erodes their trust in the democratic system.

He added that fair and credible elections are essential for fostering a sense of legitimacy and trust in the government, adding that in the light of the above IPAC is introducing an innovative intervention through Election Results Management System  (ERMS) which has recently been brought to the attention of INEC chairman, all 19 national chairmen, as well as all the governorship candidates in Bayelsa, Imo and Kogi states.

“In particular, the candidates have been told that they can utilise the ERMS even after the election. The ERMS Collation module is ready to commence operation on 11 Nov 2023, and capable of displaying the results on www.ipac.ng/erms. The PU results will not be real-time online, but the collated results will be ahead of those of INEC at the Ward, LG, and State Collation Centres,” he said.

He said this innovative intervention by IPAC will not only increase the confidence of the citizens in our electoral processes but also provide political parties with first hand information on election results.

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“However, political parties have to  be more patriotic because the activities of political actors who are perceived to be corrupt  and prioritizing personal gain over the public good fuels disillusionment and cynicism which pose significant challenges to the functioning of democracy,” he said.

According to him a vibrant democracy relies on active citizen participation, informed decision-making, and trust in the institutions that govern, adding that rebuilding this trust requires a concerted effort from all stakeholders, including political leaders, civil society, and the media.

He said that addressing insecurity, ensuring transparent electoral processes, and holding political actors accountable for their actions are crucial steps in restoring faith in Nigeria‘s democracy, adding that it is a collective responsibility to work towards creating a political environment that fosters trust, encourages civic engagement, and ultimately strengthens the democratic fabric of the nation.

“Furthermore, empowering citizens to actively participate in the democratic process is key to ensuring the integrity of elections. It‘s crucial for the people of Bayelsa, Imo, and Kogi to take control of their destinies and resist any actions that could undermine the democratic principles that should guide the electoral process.

“Thuggery, vote buying, and rigging are detrimental to the democratic process and can erode the trust that citizens have in their elected representatives. By resisting these negative influences, citizens can contribute to the creation of a fair and transparent electoral environment,” he said.

He observed that choosing leaders based on merit, vision, and their potential impact on the community is vital, noting that citizens should prioritize candidates who genuinely represent their interests and are committed to the welfare and development of their respective states. He said by doing so, they can ensure that their votes lead to the election of leaders, who will work towards the betterment of their lives and communities.

“Citizens should be proactive in shaping the future of the nation. Grassroots involvement is fundamental to the success of any democracy. By disregarding the negative tactics of political actors and focusing on making informed choices, citizens can contribute to the establishment of a robust and accountable democratic system in Bayelsa, Imo, and Kogi by their conduct in the forthcoming election,” he said.

 


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