Saturday 11 April 2015

CARD READERS WORKING PERFECTLY IN JOS SOUTH By Terfa Naswem

During the Presidential and National Assembly elections that took place on March 28, 2015,  there were numerous cases of Card Readers failure and as a result, the elections could not hold on time and in some areas ended on Sunday March 29 as Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) had to resort to manual accreditation. Dadin Kowa and the entire Jos South Local Government Area of Plateau State were not exempted from this situation.


The situation is entirely different in the gubernatorial and State House of Assembly  election as all the Card Readers in the seven (7) Polling Units under my watch in Dadin Kowa area of Jos South were all working perfectly as accreditations of voters were done without any failure of Card Reader recorded.

One of the accredited voters who gave his name as Musa said that he is very happy that INEC identified and fixed the problem the Card Readers had during the Presidential and National Assembly elections.

He said that if the usage of Card Readers continues in subsequent elections, it will seriously reduce the level of rigging.

The contacts I made from other polling Units in Bukuru market, Bukuru express, Bukuru low-cost, Old Airport Junction, Anglo Jos, Rayfield, New Abuja, Kangang,  Rantya  and Zaramanganda all in Jos South show that there have been Ninety  percent (90%) success in the Card reader accreditations as many voters waited patiently to cast their vote which has commenced.

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