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Anambra Guber: INEC Tasks Journalists To Be Guided By Electoral Act

News Investigators/ The Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) has tasked journalists reporting the Anambra Governorship election to be guided by the Electoral Act in their reportage.

INEC Head of Legal Department in Anambra, Olachi Nwugo, gave the advice in an interview with the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) in Awka on Thursday.

She said that the media had an indispensable constitutional role under Section 22 of the 1999 Constitution  as the watchdog of the society, which was reinforced by the Electoral Act.

Mrs Nwugo said that it was crucial for the media to understood the interplay between the hard-copy Form EC8A and the INEC Result Viewing Portal (IReV)-uploaded image.

“EC8A remains the legally primary document for the declaration of results.

“The IReV-uploaded image is a powerful verification tool that provides real-time transparency and a mechanism to resolve disputes at collation, significantly reducing the incentive for result manipulation,” she said.

According to her, for the Anambra Governorship Election, the media is a fundamental partner in maximising the Act’s intended benefits.

“The media’s accurate, timely and impartial  reporting must follow a  solid  understanding  of  these legal  provisions  and  technological  processes and ensure  that  the electorate remains informed and to protect the integrity of the process.

“We urge you to leverage the transparency of the IReV platform to counter disinformation and hold all actors accountable to the letter and the spirit of the Electoral Act 2022,” she said.

She noted that the Electoral Act 2022 had provided a robust legal architecture for a transparent and credible election.

Mrs Nwugo disclosed that  the  deployment  of  technology particularly,  the Bimodal Voter Accreditation System (BVAS)  for  accreditation and  the  IReV  for results transfer and verification, had fundamentally altered Nigeria’s electoral landscape for the better.

She noted that the role of the media, as the primary source of information and accountability, required a deep knowledge of the legal framework that supported the electoral process.

According to her, any media house that prematurely declares a result based on unverified, non- IReV data face a big risk.

Mrs Nwugo advised the media to manage its relevance and at the same time overcome the legal risks associated with Section 60(5) and 64 of the electoral process.

She advised that the media should know the difference between voided vote, over-voting, margin of lead and inconclusive election as defined in the Electoral Act.

She urged those covering the election to put on their tag provided by INEC to avoid being embarrassed by security agents.

NAN

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