Impact of Bimodal Voters Accreditation System (BVAS) on Election Integrity in Nasarawa State

Ahmed Usman Egye
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The election umpire sought to improve election integrity in Nigeria with the introduction of the bimodal voters' accreditation system replaced the earlier Card Reader, which was only intended to identify and recommend voters on election day. BVAS was designed as a game changer since it could identify, authenticate, and validate prospective voters to ensure free, fair, and credible elections in the country. However, the outcome of elections nationwide and the pending litigations on election fraud and integrity are contemporary discourses among scholars and citizens. Therefore, this study examines the impact of the bimodal voters’ accreditation system on election integrity in Nasarawa State, Nigeria with a specific focus on the 2023 general election. This study adopted a descriptive research design, primary data were collected through a self-structured questionnaire and interview guide to elicit information from the respondents. The study utilised technology theory as the theoretical framework for the study. Multi-stage sampling techniques were used to select a sample size of ninety (90) respondents for questionnaire administration. The findings of the study revealed that the bimodal voters' accreditation system has eradicated overvoting/double voting, increased public participation in the electoral process, enhanced the public level of trust and confidence in the electoral process and improved electoral transparency and integrity in the study area. The study concluded that though the bimodal accreditation system has helped improve the electoral system, however, there is a need to improve its effectiveness to prevent loopholes. The study recommends among others, the need for the autonomy of electoral umpires to prevent political meddling.
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双模式选民核证系统(BVAS)对纳萨拉瓦州选举诚信的影响
选举公断人试图通过引入双模选民认证系统来提高尼日利亚选举的公正性,该系统取代了早期的读卡器,后者仅用于在选举日识别和推荐选民。双模选民认证系统的设计改变了游戏规则,因为它可以识别、认证和验证潜在选民,以确保该国选举自由、公正和可信。然而,全国范围内的选举结果以及有关选举舞弊和诚信的悬而未决的诉讼是学者和公民之间的当代话题。因此,本研究探讨了尼日利亚纳萨拉瓦州双模选民认证系统对选举公正性的影响,特别关注 2023 年大选。本研究采用了描述性研究设计,通过自我结构化问卷和访谈指南从受访者那里获取信息,收集原始数据。研究采用技术理论作为研究的理论框架。研究采用了多阶段抽样技术,选取了九十(90)名受访者作为调查问卷的样本。研究结果表明,双模选民认证系统消除了超额投票/重复投票现象,提高了公众对选举进程的参与度,增强了公众对选举进程的信任和信心,提高了研究地区选举的透明度和完整性。研究得出的结论是,尽管双模认证系统有助于改善选举制度,但仍有必要提高其有效性,以防止出现漏洞。研究建议,除其他外,选举公断人需要有自主权,以防止政治干预。
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