Abuja - The time is right for Nigeria to adopt
electronic voting for the conduct of general
elections, University of Ilorin Deputy VC Prof.
Yisa Fakunle has said, Daily Trust reports.
According to Fakunle, the voting system is
"simple" and the university would be willing to
assist Government in this regard.
The university recently held elections for new
executives of the Postgraduate Students'
Association (POGSASS) and has said that if a
unit within a country is successful at applying
the new technology, there is no reason why
the country as a whole cannot do the same.
Monday, 5 January 2015
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