Editorial: Strengthening Inspection of Election Materials to Deepen Poll Credibility

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Image — People cast their ballots in the presidential and parliamentary elections at a polling station in Port Harcourt, southern Nigeria, on 23 February 2019. (Photo by Yasuyoshi Chiba/AFP/Getty Images)
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Transparent and fair elections are fundamental to the democratic process. The credibility of an election hinges on its transparency and fairness. To achieve this, INEC (Independent National Electoral Commission) has a critical role to play in ensuring that the process is free, fair, and transparent. One way that INEC ensures transparency is by conducting the inspection of election materials. In this article, I will explore the importance of inspection of election materials at INEC in Nigeria, the legal framework guiding it, the challenges faced during the process of inspecting election materials.

Inspection of election materials is the examination or scrutiny of materials used during an election. These materials include ballot papers, result sheets, registers, and other relevant documents. The inspection is conducted to ensure that the election was free and fair, and to address any discrepancies or irregularities that may have occurred during the process.

The inspection of election materials is a critical component of post-election activities. It helps to identify any discrepancies or irregularities that may have occurred during the election process. This, in turn, enhances the credibility of the election and ensures that the will of the people is reflected in the final outcome.

The legal framework for the inspection of election materials in Nigeria is provided for in the Electoral Act 2010 (as amended). The Act stipulates that any person who participated in an election has the right to inspect the election materials used in that election. The Act also provides for the procedure for inspection and the fees to be paid for the service.

Unhindered inspection of election materials by unsatisfied contestants after an election process is crucial for transparent and fair elections. It helps to identify any discrepancies or irregularities that may have occurred during the election process. This, in turn, enhances the credibility of the election and ensures that the will of the people is reflected in the final outcome.

Inspection of election materials also helps to identify any issues or challenges that may have arisen during the election process. This information can be used to improve the electoral process and prevent similar issues from occurring in future elections.

Furthermore, inspection of election materials provides an opportunity for stakeholders to verify the election results. This helps to build trust and confidence in the electoral process, which is essential for the stability of democracy.

The inspection of election materials is not without its challenges. One of the major challenges is the lack of access to election materials. Some election officials may refuse to grant access to the materials, which can hinder the inspection process. Additionally, the process can be time-consuming and costly, which can discourage some stakeholders from undertaking it.

Another challenge is the lack of adequate storage facilities for election materials. This can result in damage to the materials, making it difficult to conduct a proper inspection.

Despite the challenges, there have been success stories of the inspection of election materials in Nigeria. For example, in the 2019 governorship election in Osun State, the inspection of election materials played a significant role in resolving the dispute between the two leading candidates. The inspection of election materials helped to identify irregularities and discrepancies in the election results, which led to the rerun of the election in some polling units. The rerun election was conducted, and the winner was declared based on the results of the rerun.

The inspection of election materials at INEC is a critical component of the electoral process in Nigeria. It helps to ensure transparency and fairness in elections and promotes the credibility of the process. However, there are challenges to the inspection process that must be addressed to enhance its effectiveness.

To promote transparent and fair elections in Nigeria, stakeholders must work together to address the challenges faced during the inspection of election materials. INEC must also ensure that the process is conducted in a transparent and fair manner to enhance the credibility of the electoral process.

Let us work together to promote transparent and fair elections in Nigeria by supporting the inspection of election materials at INEC. Request for inspection of election materials where necessary and report any irregularities or discrepancies observed during the process. Together, we can build a better democracy.