2023: ATCIS-Nigeria Lauds FG, INEC Over Introduction Of BVAS Technology – Prince Sina Bilesanmi

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Nationnewslead report that Telecom Subscribers under the aegis Association of Telephone CableTv and Internet Subscribers of Nigeria (ATCIS-Nigeria) established in August 2, 2015 and duly Incorporated by Corporate Affairs Commission on August 24, 2016. Commend FG, INEC On The Use BVAS Machine at all polling units for 2023 General Election in NigeriaPrince Sina Bilesanmi, National President.

 

It is no doubt that the leading Telecom Subscriber masses advocacy body that promote Subscriber interests as well as defending Subscriber right also the backbones of the Telecom’s Sector by promoting and endorses good product and service of Network Operator Cable Tv and Internet Service providers company with over 210 million telecom subscriber memberships across the 36 states coverage within six geopolitical zones in Nigeria lauds FG, INEC Over Introduction Of BVAS Technology.

The National President of ATCIS-Nigeria, Prince Sina Bilesanmi popularly known as Ojueko, who spoke with pressmen urged all telephone subscriber members to go and collect their PVC before election day and cast their vote for who they believe he can lead Nigeria to the promising land.

Prince Bilesanmi make it know that ATCIS has commence Online interactive meeting with all political candidates on every Wednesday – Friday since January this year.

ATCIS President plead to Federal Government and Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) to keep to their promise given in Abuja on Thursday 17th November 2022, that Bimodal Voter Accreditation System (BVAS) needed for the 2023 general elections would be ready before December by INEC’s National Commissioner and Chairman, Voter Education and Information Committee, Festus Okoye.

Festus Okoye gave the assurance while speaking as a panellist at a seminar on “Optimizing technology to safeguard people’s will’’ organized by the Hubert Humphrey Fellowship Alumni Association.

Mr Okoye said BVAS to be used in 27 states were already available. “We will have the full complement of the BVAS for the 2023 elections; both in the 176,846 polling units and in the 8,809 Registration Areas on ground before December. “We shall have a BVAS in each polling unit and we are going to have at least two stand-by BVAS in each of the registration areas,’’

 

 

Prince Sina Bilesanmi said that this message was Sponsored by ATCIS-Nigeria toward General Election and this is BVAS Machine from INEC, meaning Bimodal Voter Accreditation System – is an electronic device designed to read Permanent Voter Cards (PVCs) and authenticate voters to be use.

As your National President, ATCIS-Nigeria approved and support government as advocacy body for the purpose they told us at the Stakeholders Conference. I has previously talked about it on air every wednesday at ATCIS telecom subscriber radio program with 101.5 Star Fm Early Rush show between 7:30-9am

INEC Chairman Prof Mahmood Yakubu, who made the disclosure in his keynote address at a consultative meeting with leaders of the 18 registered political parties in Abuja, however, assured that the poll will not be postponed.

The Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) has announced that a total number of 93.469 million Nigerians will be eligible to vote in the forthcoming general election.

As advocacy group, ATCIS-Nigeria has spent about N580 million naira, according to our financial records since 2015 till date 24th January 2023, which has been on self- sponsored by Members.

Providing the gender breakdown, the Commission disclosed that while 49,054,162 males will vote, the female figure stood at 44,414,846. In total, men constitute 52.5 percent while women make up 47.5 percent of the total number of registered voters.

A further breakdown shows that while Lagos topped the chart with a whopping 7,060,195, Kano and Kaduna states trailed second with 5,921,370, 4,335,208 respectively, just as Osun state has the least number of voters with 987,647.

Nigerian youths within the age range of 18-34 topped the age group with a total number 37,060,399, 39.65 per cent, middle-aged between 35-49, are 33,413,591, 35.75 per cent, the elderly within the age range of 50-69 constituted 17,700,270, 18.94 per cent and the old within 70 years and above have 5,294,748, about 5.66 per cent.

Before INEC begins the voting exercise for the day in your polling unit boot, ensure that the value is 000,000,000.00 if not raise alarm.

Association of Telephone, Cable TV and Internet Subscribers of Nigeria has made several impact history in what people believe it could be possible with over 830 newspaper publications both local and international as well as online news publications, radio and national television interviews about “287 success achievements with 12 Corporate/Government agency and 8 international lifetime Award’s as at 5th December, 2022 at World Telecom Leadership Conference in Spain. Continue Reading

 

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