A former chairman of the Independent National Electoral Commission, INEC, yesterday, insisted that the commission must probe why the upload of the presidential poll results to the INEC results viewing portal (IReV) failed.
The former INEC chief said he could relate to many of the challenges faced during the general election.
“But it does not mean you are the one who has deliberately done it because you are compromised. We need to be fair in our assessment.” He said: “The card reader failed in five percent of places of deployment which is 95 percent success. But the pressmen and politicians were just focused on where it failed. But it can never be perfect.
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