Nigeria: Athena Centre to Conduct Post-Election Audit in Edo

19 September 2024

The Athena Centre for Policy and Leadership said it is set to conduct a comprehensive post-election audit of the Edo State gubernatorial election on September 21, 2024.

The centre said its decision to conduct a post election audit is based on the success of its praised reviews of the Bayelsa, Kogi, and Imo gubernatorial elections recognised for their depth, clarity, and significant impact.

Athena also said it has mobilised 100 ad-hoc staff and volunteers to digitise results from IReV on election night, adding that itd findings will be published just days after the election.

In a statement by the Media and Digital Advisor of Athena Centre, Aliyu Jalal, "Our previous reviews underscored critical issues while showcasing the potential of technology to transform Nigeria's electoral landscape.

"We commend INEC for its efforts in adopting technology, improving visibility, and leading to high compliance with electoral rules in the majority of polling units during the last off-cycle elections. However, more work remains to be done to ensure every vote truly counts.

"To enhance transparency, we call on INEC to: Make the Form EC8B ward collation results available online in real-time; Ensure BVAS accreditation figures are accessible immediately after voting.

"Athena has mobilised 100 ad-hoc staff and volunteers to digitise results from IReV on election night. Our findings will be published just days after the election.

"Our review is the solution to rigging in Nigeria," said Osita Chidoka, Chancellor of the Athena Centre. "We are determined to end malpractice by holding those responsible accountable."

"Edo voters, especially youths--come out and vote! Your voice will count. Be vigilant, shun vote-buying, violence, and hold your electoral officers accountable," the statement added.

Athena Centre for Policy and Leadership is a research institute (Think Tank) dedicated to forging innovative solutions for global and local challenges.

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