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INEC reveals how it conquered Asian hackers

The Independent National Electoral Commission, INEC, Friday, revealed how hackers from Asia several times launched cyber attacks on its portal during the Ekiti/Osun governorship election but were conquered.

This was disclosed by the Chairman, INEC, Prof Mahmood Yakubu, while presenting a keynote address at the official launch of Yiaga Africa Election Result Analysis Dashboard (ERAD) Report on Electronic Transmission of Results in the 2022 Ekiti and Osun Governorship Election in Abuja.

Yakubu said the hackers were on rampage and launched several cyber attacks on its portal in order to gain access and compromise authentic election results.

He said: “Now another technical concern for us was the repeated attempts to break through our cyber security system for the portal.

“Our engineers reported several cyber attacks on the portal during the Ekiti and Osun governorship elections.

“Some of them were traced to as far as Asia. So people will naturally try and hack the system so we have to be on our toes every day to make sure that we protect the portal.

“In the Anambra governorship election, we did not drop the link for the uploading of results until around 5:30pm because there are several spikes early morning, consistent attacks.

“So we had to build another dummy system to divert the attention of the hackers. But even so in Anambra by 11pm people knew the outcome of the election.

“So people will continue to attack the system and we will continue to be one step ahead of them.

“And so far I am glad to note that all the attempts to hack our system failed. Anybody operating web portal understands that the risk of attacks so we have to be a step ahead of them.”

Meanwhile, he INEC boss said the Commission is confident of the security it has deployed for INEC Result Viewing (IReV) portal web presence, and will continue to remain vigilant and strengthening its defences.

He added that, “We have tasked our engineers to do everything possible to fully protect the IReV and our web resources.

“I must at this point say that these innovations were creation of the Commission. So we are reasonable on top of the game in order to protect our own systems I think the engineers at INEC deserve an applause.”

Meanwhile, he (Mahmood) hailed Yiaga Africa, and a foremost television station, Channels Television over innovation and creativity in taking election results information to the bedrooms of Nigerians.

He said ERAD has boost confidence of Nigerians in INEC, especially during the Ekiti and Osun governorship elections, which Yiaga Africa and Channels Television were on ground to ensure Nigerians were abreast with the release of authentic election results from the polling stations where the votes were cast and there was no need to take anything anywhere before announcing the results of each candidate.

He said: “The Keynote Address on this occasion of the release of its report on the Election Result Analysis Dashboard (ERAD).

“This is the first of its kind in nigeria and Yiaga Africa and Channels Television have once more confirmed that they are leading organizations in the spheres of election and public information.

“The coming together of the two in this novel project demonstrates their innovativeness, ingenuity and commitment to the public interest and social responsibility.

“Your creativity has taken what was an averagely visited web portal established by the Commission, into the living rooms of millions of Nigerians in a matter of weeks.

“The visibility that ERAD has given to the INEC Result Viewing (IReV) portal has been momentous and it is deeply appreciated by the Commission.

However, he expressed hope that the duo will sustain the Dashboard, and assured that the Commission remains ready to work with them to improve on it.

“Watching Seun Okinbaloye, Samson Itodo, Cynthia Mbamalu, Ezenwa Nwagwu, Hussaini Abdu and other presenters of the ERAD during the Ekiti and Osun Governorship elections indicated the great things that the Commission could achieve working with important stakeholders like you”, he said.

While presenting an overview of the ERAD an summary of key findings from the Ekiti and Osun governorship election results analysis, the Executive Director, Yiaga Africa, Samson Itodo, explained about factors that led to the report.

According to Itodo ERAD is an innovative technological tool designed to promote transparency of election results and counter electoral fraud.

“There are four key objectives that underpin the ERAD; the first objective is promoting transparency of election results and a lot of the discourse has been on the transparency of the results process because it is a cardinal principle for credible elections. And if we measure the integrity quotient of elections, got to start from the transparency of different components of the process.

“The second major objective was to support INEC the reach more people with real time results and in this case, polling units level results.

“The third objective was, the IReV is a public portal designed by INEC but as a civil society organization, we perform our role as vanguards of the electoral process by providing citizens oversight. And so what we did set out for ourselves was to provide an independent sort of audits and also an integrity test of this very innovative tool INEC uses for transmission of results.

“And fourthly, our goal is to continue to contribute to building public confidence in the electoral process. There are four preconditions that must be met for a successful deployment of ERAD.

“The first precondition, so there must be a commitment to electoral transparency because to deploy the ERAD which is an innovative tool, you require certain data sets and if institutions that tasked with the responsibility of either managing elections or different components of the elections are not transparent there is no way we can conduct an ERAD because the ERAD is primarily dependent on the IReV.

“But before election day, we need access to data such as the polling units data, the PVC collection data these are very important data sets that we need, and so there has to be a commitment and if there is no commitment, there is no way we can deploy the ERAD.

“The second is the legal framework that legally permits electronic transmission of results.

“The third is a coalition of the women and in this case, broad based partnerships with civil society, with media organizations with other stakeholders is necessary because once the Yiaga is organizing this events, the ERAD rests squarely on the partnerships that were able to establish with different institutions and to really recognize that Channels Television is a major partner in this endeavour and also supported by development partners like UNDP.

“And lastly, is a tech innovation tool. So it rests on technology, and an efficient, reliable and secure technology is necessary for the ERAD”, he said.

On the role played by ERAD deployment during the Ekiti and Osun State governorship elections, he said, “Part of leveraging the legality of electronically transmitting the results, INEC first deployed the IReV for the 2022 Ekiti and Osun governorship election with polling unit level results uploaded on the portal as part of INEC’s policy on electronic transmission of result.

“This also provided Yiaga Africa and Channel Television with the opportunity to support INEC by providing the public with access to analyzed election results from the polling unit in relative real-time through the launch of an Election Result Analysis Dashboard (ERAD). The Election Results Analysis Dashboard was embedded within the election-day broadcast of Channels Television. By tracking results from the polling units based on the Commission’s own published results, the ERAD operates as independent audit and integrity test assessment tool for INEC’s election results management.

“The ERAD was piloted in the governorship election in Ekiti and also used in Osun where all the results were downloaded from the iReV portal and 95% and 97% of the polling unit results were analyzed and visualized respectively.

“Millions of Nigerians across the globe followed the Channels TV broadcast as the ERAD was the only platform that provided real-time visualized data of the election results. Secondly, INEC’s IReV recorded huge traffic due to the publicity it gained from the ERAD.

“The ERAD has been acknowledged by key election stakeholders like INEC, political parties and media houses as a unique innovation for promoting the credibility of results management process.”

However, he (Itodo) said specific recommendations include INEC increasing the capacity of polling unit officials on result transmission, ballot paper accounting as well as the capturing of polling unit results using the BVAS is now very necessary.

According to him it will specifically address the capacity deficits resulting to upload of incorrect or incomplete forms and blurry images.

“Another recommendation for improving the transparency of election result management is for INEC to 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. Also, the Form EC8B, which is 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.

“Importantly, we also believe that it is important for INEC to conduct stress test/mock exercises to assess the robustness, efficiency, security and capacity of its servers and devices to be deployed for the 2023 general election.

“This will serve to inspire public confidence in the IReV and BVAS.In conclusion, the introduction of the IReV into the framework for election results management has transformed public perception of the accuracy and credibility of election results. It has boosted the transparency of elections by ensuring voters have access to polling unit results at the close of polls.

“It is an undisputed fact that granting public access to polling unit level results in near real-time is gradually sanitizing the results collation process.

“Uploading results on the portal deter collation officers and politicians from altering or mutilating election results at different collation levels.

“This oversight mechanism introduced by INEC and legalized by the Electoral Act 2022 is one of the most significant innovations and reform to nigeria’s electoral process.

“Therefore, improving the efficiency of the IReV to sustain public confidence in the results management process is critical for the successful conduct of the 2023 elections.

“This can be achieved by addressing the gaps and shortcomings identified by the ERAD which will guarantee the credibility and legitimacy of the results of future elections”, he added.

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News Update?Osun Governorship Election Petition Tribunal Sitting Begins October 26

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Osun State Governorship Election Petition Tribunal will on October 26 begin a full hearing of the petition filed by Governor Adegboyega Oyetola of the All Progressives Congress (APC) against the declaration of Senator Ademola Adeleke as governor-elect.

Lifestyle Nigeria reports that the tribunal made this pronouncement after concluding the pre-hearing session on Thursday.

The tribunal was asked to dismiss the applications of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) and the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC), seeking the discontinuation of the petition brought to it by Governor Oyetola.

Counsel for Oyetola and the APC, Lasun Sanusi, SAN, at the sitting of the tribunal argued that Adeleke’s, PDP’s and INEC’s reliance on a Federal Court High judgment was nothing but an abuse of court process.

Sanusi argued this while replying to separate applications of the trio, seeking the dismissal of the petition based on the already appealed Federal High Court judgment disqualifying Oyetola from contesting the election.

Citing Supreme Court decisions in the case of Jegede Vs INEC, 2021, 14NWLR, Pt 1797, page 409, the counsel said the court had ruled that the signatories to the letter conveying the nomination of a candidate were not the nominators; rather, the nomination was done by party members at the congress, hence, the judgment could not stand.

Meanwhile, the counsel for INEC, Prof. Paul Ananaba, SAN; counsel for Adeleke, Onyechi Ikpeazu, SAN and counsel for the PDP, Dr. Alex Izinyon, SAN, agreed that any decision the tribunal would take on the matter would have to wait until the Appeal Court and the Supreme Court decided on it.

They noted that they just decided to argue the applications to have it on record, a position which the tribunal agreed with and put on record.

Also, in other applications totalling nine by the three respondents, they asked the tribunal to strike out some paragraphs of the petition on the grounds that they were either lumped together or not related to the 2022 election.

In response to each of the applications, Sanusi said all the cases cited by the respondents were misconceived, adding that they were not applicable in the instance case.

He cited the case of INEC Vs Otti, 2016, 8NWLR, where the Supreme Court hinted that INEC was supposed to be neutral, arguing that all the processes filed before the panel have not portrayed the commission’s neutrality.

Sanusi further argued that the applications filed by the respondents were only meant to prevent the tribunal from focusing on hearing the petition on merit, asking the panel to dismiss the applications.

Subsequently, counsel for all parties in the matter agreed to begin the full hearing starting with the calling of witnesses on October 26.

In his ruling, the tribunal declared the pre-hearing session concluded and announced that the pre-hearing conference report would be presented on October 17.

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Politics?Why Nigerian Author, Chimamanda Adichie Rejected National Honour From President Buhari – Aide

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Lifestyle Nigeria gathered that award-winning Nigerian author, Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie, who was recently decorated with Harvard University’s iconic W.E.B. Du Bois Medal, has broken her silence over her non-appearance at Tuesday’s conferment of national honours by President Muhammadu Buhari.

Putting the records straight, a member of Chimamanda’s communications team, Omawumi Ogbe, told newsmen that the author declined the honour.

Ogbe said in a statement: “Following the recent conferment of national awards by the President, there have been conflicting reports about one of the announced recipients, Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie. Some social media users say the award-winning writer rejected the award, while others say she accepted it.

“The author did not accept the award and, as such, did not attend the ceremony. She, however, did not want to create undue publicity around it, so her non-acceptance was conveyed privately,” Ogbe said.

While conferring the award on 450 Nigerians and foreigners, President Buhari had justified the honours, saying the awardees had distinguished themselves in the service of the nation and humanity.

“We have among the recipients today, Amb. Prof. Tijjani Muhammad-Bande, Dr. Ngozi Okonjo Iweala, Ms. Amina J. Mohammed and Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie, who are doing our country proud on the international scene,” Buhari said. “Our dear sisters are a source of inspiration to our young women that through the dint of hard work and dedication, they can achieve greatness.”

This is not the first time an honouree will turn down a national honour from a Nigerian president.

Late Prof. Chinua Achebe, the world-acclaimed Nigerian literary giant and author of Things Fall Apart, rejected the national honours award in 2004 and 2011, leading to an uproar at that time.

Achebe said he rejected the Commander of the Order of the Federal Republic (CFR) award because he was dissatisfied with the handling of the country’s affairs by the Olusegun Obasanjo administration. In 2011, Achebe rejected the same award from the Goodluck Jonathan administration, saying the reasons for rejecting the offer when it was first made in 2004 had not been addressed.

Also, the late Chief Gani Fawehinmi, foremost human rights activist and lawyer, also rejected the Officer of the Order of the Federal Republic (OFR) conferred on him in 2008 by the Umaru Yar’Adua administration.

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Politics?Buhari approves 12,000 metric tons of grains for flood victims

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President Muhammadu Buhari has approved 12,000 metric tons of grains for victims of flood across the country. Director-General, National Emergency Management Agency (NEMA), Mustapha Habib Ahmed, disclosed this in Abuja yesterday during the 2022 International Day for Disaster Risk Reduction. DSS DG’s son body shames Teni for ‘disrespecting’ Buhari Buhari seeks collective action against threats […]
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President Muhammadu Buhari has approved 12,000 metric tons of grains for victims of flood across the country.

Director-General, National Emergency Management Agency (NEMA), Mustapha Habib Ahmed, disclosed this in Abuja yesterday during the 2022 International Day for Disaster Risk Reduction.

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He said NEMA was also sending out relief materials.

He said though the flood in Lokoja, Kogi State, was affecting the transportation of the materials, security agencies had been alerted to ensure the materials were successfully conveyed.

Ahmed said the heavy impact of the flood disaster across the country this year was because communities ignored early warnings.

He said the Federal Government alerted states and local government areas about the dangers ahead of the flood and used risk mapping to identify vulnerable areas that would be affected, but the warnings were not heeded to.

The Minister of Humanitarian Affairs, Disaster Management and Social Development, Sadiya Umar-Farouk, represented by Director, Humanitarian Department, Ali Grema, said the scale of devastation caused by this year’s floods could only be compared to the 2012’s. 

“More than 500 lives have been lost, more than 1.4m persons affected, about 90,000 homes both partially or completely destroyed and still counting. 

“And also destroyed are thousands of hectares of farmland; thus worsening fears of a disruption of food supply in Africa’s most populous country These widespread cases are in 27 out of 36 States and the FCT.”

She urged communities to take climate predictions and flood outlooks warnings seriously, noting that all disasters as local.

“As we reflect on the present flood situation in nigeria, let’s consider the focus of the 2022 IDDRR. Did we not have enough warnings or was our predictions and flood outlook wrong? Did we not act enough to prevent or mitigate what we’re confronted with today? While we shall not apportion blames, we need to acknowledge the fact that we all had enough warning and our advocacy was timely. We can’t outright eliminate flood but we can keep people safe. That responsibility is collectively ours.”

She recalled that in September, the Federal Executive Council had approved the National Flood Emergency Preparedness and Response Plan developed by an inter-ministerial committee.

 

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