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INEC Voter Registration: Eyewitness s (9499 Views)
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Drfinn: 9:19pm On Jan 15, 2011 |
The much awaited INEC REGISTRATION started today nationwide. Share your experiences/observations here. I am a serving corper in Yobe state. INEC materials arrived late. However, I was able to 6 persons. Most corpers weren't that fortunate cos they were driven in old fashioned trucks to various locations/LGAs/districts across the state. The most problematic and time consuming in the process is d finger printer scanner. However, across the country there have bin report of faulty batteries and nonresponding systems among others. Kindly share your observations from your location/area. |
NewsMonste(m): 9:28pm On Jan 15, 2011 |
I just hope that the DDC machines are not too complicated and the training of corps was adequate. It has just been learnt that some of them are complaining about the conditions in which they are ing people - under the sun without any shades and having to sit from 8AM to 5 PM. Maybe INEC thinks with the allowances they are paying them, such suffering is justified. They should please correct this. |
zibe(m): 9:31pm On Jan 15, 2011 |
I've not ed yet but from what I'm watching on the news, its kinda going bad in some parts of lagos. Talk about system being down and even the thumb print stuff not working, thereby making people to wait for hours. Way too bad even for registration. Smh
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NewsMonste(m): 9:49pm On Jan 15, 2011 |
Information we are receiving is that the machines are really working because many each center is recording some registration, only that it takes about two hours to five persons in some locations at Asokoro, Abuja. They are technical issues, which shows that preparations for the registration was poor but INEC pretended it was ahead of schedule in preparations, just to sustain the confidence of the public. Nigerian leaders should learn that deception in whatever manner is bad for governance, and so it is with this exercise. If they had opened up about their deficiencies, this would have probably been addressed in time. Anyways we are hopeful that we still have time to correct whatever inadequacies. |
HamidO1(m): 10:45pm On Jan 15, 2011 |
^^ Lets pray everything is put right before its too late. Logistics is definitely going be a big challenge for INEC any day
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Kilode1: 11:16pm On Jan 15, 2011 |
Dr finn: Thanks, Keep sharing, with pictures/images where permissible. Hopefully, NL Politics s will make the thread stick till the end of the process. |
sochan: 11:21pm On Jan 15, 2011 |
@NewsMonste You just condenmed SR in my post for highlighting the current failures. From all indications I seriously doubt INEC were prepared for this, despite the hugh amount of money spent. This is really not good. i know it is early days, but the signs were written on the wall clearly for everyone to see, with the shamble of the recently concluded Delta elections. I am even hearing about the same failures that existed when we ed in 2007. If you want to get things right, it must be from the get go |
Re: INEC Voter Registration: Eyewitness s by Nobody: 7:15am On Jan 16, 2011 |
I went out at about 10am here in Jos, from Rukuba Rd. through Gada-biu to PRTV station, I did not see any Reg Center. There is an ECWA prymary school very close to my place(the only one n the area) nothing was happening there! Maybe things will change today.
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Re: INEC Voter Registration: Eyewitness s by Nobody: 12:32pm On Jan 16, 2011 |
You would have thought i was an INEC staff yesterday. Hmmm, waited till 1pm before there arrived. Machine not working, helped them look for where to charge, pinter not connecting, came back home at 6pm, not ed, will go and try today
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watergate(m): 12:48pm On Jan 16, 2011 |
Shambolic is an understatement, Spent the greater part of yesterday looking for a centre to and while the ad-hoc staffs were there early, the machine failed to show up as at the time of returning to my home!!!!!!!!!!! And now to be honest, my interest is wanning, ![]() ![]() |
Drfinn: 3:41pm On Jan 16, 2011 |
Despite d inhumanly climatic conditions up north,i set out at d aproved time(8am.Howeva,i was shockd (wen i got 2 my RACO 2 pick my DDC machine),2 find out dat d laptop n batteries wer nt chargd due 2 faulty generator(i my neighbor gen). I summond courage n wnt 2 my polling unit-2 b candid d turnout ws impressive.due 2 low battery,we wernt able 2 print out n issue registrants their cards-we ingenously decided 2 kip ing n taking stock so by 2mrw wen everytins ok,we cn issue dm cards. Although d fingerprint scanner stil limits our efficieny,we culd boycout it-we r considerin do 'special enrollment' 4 those whose fingers culdnt b scannd hopefuli by nxt wk, Al in al,despite d logistics problems bin encounterd at various centres, its worthnoting dat d exercise has commencd.i adjourn al 2 try n get d! |
Aare1(m): 4:49pm On Jan 16, 2011 |
The process here in adamawa leaves much to be desired, from non-availability of machines to oda issues like d̶̲̥̅̊ inconclusive training of corpers meant to carry out d̶̲̥̅̊ process and the almighty faulty fingerprint scanner. Corpers also have to contend with the disorganization @ INEC which has caused a lot of them travelling to far off local govt's only to be told that by the resident electoral officer that he has no record of them being posted there, thus they have to return to yola to receive further instructions (I am a victim). The EO's are also using indigenes in place of corpers so that they can get a share of their salaries. I saw yesterday a polling unit where the ARO 1 who is incharge of the ddc machine is stark illiterate wit no knowledge of hw to use a computer and as I speak there are corpers in that LG who have not been posted anywhere, but the EO still insists on not using them. As I write this I am inside the INEC HQ in yola and about 200 ddc machines are just arriving from God knowswhere, but my point is why are they just getting here 2 days after they should have been put to use. Wanted to take a pic but to many guys wit guns around so I took the pic U̶̲̥̅̊ see codedly but I think the new cartons stacked on top of each oda are obvious. The empty cartons U̶̲̥̅̊ see hv just been opened and d̶̲̥̅̊ briefcase with d̶̲̥̅̊ ddc machine inside removed. |
maclatunji: 5:37pm On Jan 16, 2011 |
It takes about 2 days to a single person. Why? INEC wants your ten fingerprints captured. So, if the scanner captures 9 fingers and fails to the last one you can not have your voter's card. Some people can't even have a single finger scanned by the scaner. This is the fact here in my area in Lagos.
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Afam4eva(m): 5:46pm On Jan 16, 2011 |
Is Laptop not what those Inec guys call DDC machine. Nigeria with big names.
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Nsiman(m): 6:37pm On Jan 16, 2011 |
I think the time consumming aspect depends on the ddc machine and may be type. Infact where i ed 2day, it didn't take me 10mins including printing my card. Tho the challenging aspect is the batteries, there they have just 1 spare battery and once it runs down, it seems it has dev'lop fault. I give it to him, the guy knws how to operate.
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mustafar1: 8:44pm On Jan 16, 2011 |
The scanner issue is all over and its what is causing delays. Spent 2 hours today but eventually got ed.
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NewsMonste(m): 9:40pm On Jan 16, 2011 |
Our sources around Nigeria inform us that the major problems have to do with the following: - the attitude of some of the corps - inefficiency of some of the corps in the handling of the machines. - acquisition of good but low capacity equipment by INEC, especially the external memory devices - poor supervision of the entire exercise by INEC officials - lack of punctuality by registration officers |
olaeday(m): 10:11pm On Jan 16, 2011 |
Almost all d units/points here in Kwara state cud nt coplte singu reg, d few ones dat were able to regsta cud nt go above ten. The mst dificut side of it is d finga print scana. Na wao for Jega nd dis so caled Nation
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olaeday(m): 10:12pm On Jan 16, 2011 |
Almost all d units/points here in Kwara state cud nt coplte singu reg, d few ones dat were able to regsta cud nt go above ten. The mst dificut side of it is d finga print scana. Na wao for Jega nd dis so caled Nation
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sonya4all(m): 10:21pm On Jan 16, 2011 |
Am an aro1,serving in a village in abia state.The exercice started in a very poor state ystday,frm we waiting for hours to see if our names were on d lists,(2:30),after confirmation,tracing ur raco,(3:00),distribution of gadgets 2 aro1,settling disputes of people claiming one name(3:10),all ward entering d bus for droping at each polin units.And promisd comin back in d evening(about 30 mins.Mine was d last unit.(inside villa).Setting up d system 2 realise it has low batt.Try 2 on or two people,but for d finger scanner wahala, failed(4:38).dey abandoned us dere 2 trans ourselves home.Dats al for d 1st day. 2nd day,i went 2 d council 2 get d chargers,and had 2 wait for my raco for about 1hr.Keeping people at d unit waiting.After colection,we were askd 2 transport our selves there.With no cash oh.Got 2 my unit(10:38).Started workin but succeded in registrin on 13people,and am sleeping here,with d comunity leader 2 start up.By 7:30am,2mrow.Na so we see am. |
Kobojunkie: 10:23pm On Jan 16, 2011 |
Anyone have a picture of the DDC machine setup to share? ![]() |
chastity37: 11:15pm On Jan 16, 2011 |
Hello I am complete stranger this forum. I just ed about 10 minutes ago. I am enrolled at Belhaven College in Jackson, Mississippi and I need to do a research papar and interview someone from Nigera. Do you think that you can possibly help me?
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NewsMonste(m): 11:16pm On Jan 16, 2011 |
@ Sochan My criticism of SR was more to do with its partisanship, tone and blatant condemnation of every programme as far as it is by government. Nobody is ignorant of the fact that we have a set of imbeciles occupying strategic places in the country, but then we shouldn't throw away our sense of reasoning on issues and should commend what needs to be commended while condemning what needs to be condemned. I condemn this handling of the voters registration because am trying to help while praying that they get it right. However, for SR they hope they never get it right so that they can continue to reap from public anger. Am being sincere here dear friend. |
NewsMonste(m): 12:47am On Jan 17, 2011 |
@CHASTITY37 Send your questionnaire to any of the following email addresses and we will respond as soon as we can: [email protected] [email protected] |
Drfinn: 7:38am On Jan 17, 2011 |
Am an aro1,serving in a village in abia state.The exercice started in a very poor state ystday,frm we waiting for hours to see if our names were on d lists,(2:30),after confirmation,tracing your raco,(3:00),distribution of gadgets 2 aro1,settling disputes of people claiming one name(3:10),all ward entering d bus for droping at each polin units.And promisd comin back in d evening(about 30 mins.Mine was d last unit.(inside villa).Setting up d system 2 realise it has low batt.Try 2 on or two people,but for d finger scanner wahala, failed(4:38).dey abandoned us dere 2 trans ourselves home.Dats al for d 1st day. 2nd day,i went 2 d council 2 get d chargers,and had 2 wait for my raco for about 1hr.Keeping people at d unit waiting.After colection,we were askd 2 transport our selves there.With no cash oh.Got 2 my unit(10:38).Started workin but succeded in registrin on 13people,and am sleeping here,with d comunity leader 2 start up.By 7:30am,2mrow.Na so we see am. [quote][/quote] corper wee!i fil ur pain, ur selfless service 2 ur country wil payoff someday.Didnt dy pay u #1200 as transport allowance 4 3days? 3rd day:am an AR1 here in machina,yobe state,d weather is damn cold as usual but am off 2 pick my ddc machine n procid 2 mine PU, I pray dy lata chargd d batteries cos as at 9pm wen i strold 2 inec office,d new gen bot ws off.i shall gv progress report as d day progresses.am chatting wit ma fone,cnt reali pics! |
texazzpete(m): 8:23am On Jan 17, 2011 |
NewsMonste: Please explain how any of these factors ensures it takes over 30 mins to ONE person in some areas. Explain why the fingerprint sensor is so poor that it can take multiple tries to get it to work. MTN, Glo and Airtel have been ing their subscribers for a while now and they do it far more efficiently. The difference is probably due to the equipment used. I don't know why INEC went with Zinox computers (overpriced, underpowered hardware) and chinese equipment. |
hassymo5(m): 8:54am On Jan 17, 2011 |
The old way of registration is better!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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Re: INEC Voter Registration: Eyewitness s by Nobody: 9:27am On Jan 17, 2011 |
Got damn lucky yesterday. ![]() While returning from church yesterday and still contemplating on how am going to do the registration, I saw some guys looking for where to set up their equipment and I quickly dashed out of my car and helped them in setting up. I was compensated for my effort and got ed first!, spent just about 7 minutes because my finger prints are perfectly clean ![]() ![]() As at the time I left there, the process was going on smoothly. |
Nsiman(m): 9:39am On Jan 17, 2011 |
The ddc machine is made up of: a laptop, a snapper on a stand, finger print scanner and a printer. I think the hick ups depends on the inefficiency of s. At 3pm yesterday where i ed those guys has ed 40 pple just yesterday only but only battery run down was their major problem
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Nsiman(m): 9:43am On Jan 17, 2011 |
@ texxapete, its not only zinox been used, where i ed they used haier abi na haer brand
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texazzpete(m): 9:58am On Jan 17, 2011 |
Nsiman: The laptop is Zinox. I think Haier makes the printer or the fingerprint sensor. Nsiman: The DDC machines were purchased at a cost of $1770. Using market prices, Laptop = $700 printer = $70 webcam = $60 Fingerprint scanner = $100 Total cost of the hardware being used should never be more than $1000. People don chop with this DDC contract. Total |
xoxogg(f): 10:04am On Jan 17, 2011 |
I got ed yesterday and luckily i had no problem with the scanner. My ID wasn't clear though, you can only see 2 back dots (eyes). The speed and the queue policies discourage loads from getting ed. The finger Print scanner is a mess. It takes multiple tries to get a finger scanned and the ten fingers have to be scanned, slowing down the whole thing. Many who got ed before me had problems with the scanner. Some were told to wait or comeback later to complete registration. Manual labour hardens the hand, making fingerprints more difficult to capture. Inec, knowing the demographics of Nigeria, should have gotten more sensitive scanners or even scanners that can capture the whole hand @ a time. Apparently you cannot just show up and the queue you have to be there when the booth opens up for the day and get a number, they have limited numbers daily, and once the last is given out everybody else would have to come the next day. Lots don't know this and they the queue only to be told As @ 2pm yesterday, the booth had only ed 7 ppl, @ this rate, an extension would be needed to get even half of the ppl ed. Couldn't find any youths @ the booths, wats going on people, we are clamouring and asking for change, but we are not willing to sacrifice a day to be part of that change. Words can only go so far. Actions are the true measures of patriotism. |