Why electronic transmission of election results may not be possible -NCC

 Why electronic transmission of election results may not be possible -NCC

By Rasaq Adebayo

 

The Nigerian Communications Commission (NCC) has given the reason why electronic transmission of election  results may not yet be possible in Nigeria.

According to the commission, about 49.7% of the national spread do not have Internet coverage required for the electronic transmission of election results.

The Executive Commissioner, Technical Services, NCC, Engr. Ubale Maska, gave this hint why speaking before the House of Representatives on Friday about the suitability of the use of electronic devices for the transmission of election results in the country as part of the discussion in the House as provided in the Electoral Act Amendment Bill.

The House had, on Thursday, July 15, 2021, invited the NCC to brief it on the nation’s network coverage before continuing debate on the contentious provision of electronic transmission of results during elections.

The Commission was represented before the House members by Maska and the Executive Commissioner, Stakeholder Management, Mr. Adeleke Adewolu.

Maska, who spoke on behalf of the team, told the House that less than 50% of the country currently enjoys 3G Internet coverage for which electronic transmission of results could rely on.

He said as at 2018, when the Commission carried out a survey, only 109,000 polling units of the country’s 119,000 polling units were covered.

He noted that the surveyed polling unit areas were covered mostly by the 3G and 2G networks, which represents about 50.3% of the entire country.

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He said about 49.7% of the national spread did not have Internet coverage, which will be required for real-time electronic transmission of electoral results.

Asked if 2G technology could be used for electronic transmission of results, Engr. Maska said though he wished the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) was around to answer.

He, however, said only 3G could transmit results effectively.

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