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The Independent National Electoral Commission, on Friday, revealed how its result viewing portal got several attacks from hackers across the world, including Asia, during the governorship elections in Ekiti and Osun States.

The commission, however, expressed optimism that the days of manipulation of results were over having blocked all avenues for such irregularities.

The chairman of INEC, Prof. Mahmood Yakubu, stated these while delivering a keynote address at a conference of stakeholders on election result management, organised by Yiaga Africa, to launch the Election Result Analysis Dashboard report agenda.

At the event, the Executive Director of Yiaga Africa, Samson Itodo, while presenting the ERAD findings on electronic transmission of election results in the 2022 Ekiti and Osun governorship elections, said there were four key roles of ERAD.

According to him, ERAD promotes transparency of election results management and supports INEC by providing the public with access to election results from the polling unit in relative real-time.

He said it provides an independent audit and integrity test of INEC’s election results management system by tracking results from the polling units based on commission’s own published results among others.

Itodo said, “INEC should invest in the training of polling unit officials, with a special focus on result transmission, ballot paper accounting as well as the capturing of polling unit results using the BVAS. It will address the capacity deficits resulting to upload of incorrect or incomplete forms and blurry images.

“In addition to the transmission of polling unit level results, INEC should electronically transmit and publish the number of accredited voters on the IReV. This is in accordance with the Section 64(4) (5)(6) of the Electoral Act 2022.

“INEC should deepen the transparency of the collation process, the Form EC8B, Ward collation result sheet should be uploaded on the IReV portal at the close of collation at the ward level. It will facilitate monitoring and tracking of the results collation process.”

Yakubu said the commission had recorded several attempts to hack the cyber security system of the IReV portal.

He said, “Another technical concern for us is the repeated attempts to break through our cyber security system for the portal. Our Engineers reported several cyberattacks on the portal during the Ekiti and Osun governorship elections, some of them from as far as Asia. I am glad to note that all of them failed.

“However, while we are confident in the security solutions that we have deployed for IReV and all our web presence, we must remain vigilant and continue to strengthen our defences. We have tasked our engineers to do everything possible to fully protect the IReV and all our web resources.”

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