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Electronic voting is the only way to solve election fraud – Jonathan

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Electronic voting is the only way to solve election fraud – Jonathan

 

Former President, Goodluck Jonathan has opined that the only way to achieve credible elections in Nigeria and other African countries is the use of electronic voting.

Jonathan, who now serves as the United Nations Special Envoy on Crisis Management, stated this on Thursday, September 10 2020, while speaking on the presidential panel of the Osasu Show Symposium 2020.

He maintained that true democracy is attained when votes count.

Jonathan said, “To me, if Africa especially will move forward, it is not just about routine conducts of elections. This year alone in West Africa made up of 15 states, we have five states that had elections”.

“So, in terms of regular elections, we are progressing, but are these elections credible? If they are representing a constitutional democratic setting is the issue”.

“Regular elections, fine, but elections per se is not democracy. If the votes of the citizens don’t count, then it is as good as a military dictatorship. So for me, the reforms should first make votes count, and taking a critical examination at the way elections are conducted across the continent at least from the once I’ve observed, I’ve seen that the only way that we can get there is through electronic voting”.

“People may feel, yes, someone could manipulate the system, get smart boys who can hack into the system and do all kinds of things, yes, but still people use electronic system to move hundreds of millions of dollars across the world. So, I still believe very sincerely that that is the way to go”, he concluded.

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