Electoral Hub commends INEC for establishing gender inclusivity departments

The Electoral Hub has commended the Independent National Electoral Commission, for the establishment of two new departments: The Voter Education and Publicity Department (VEP), and the Gender and Inclusivity Department (GID).

Electoral Hub is an organ of the Initiative for Research, Innovation and Advocacy in Development (IRIAD), aimed at strengthening electoral governance and accountability in Nigeria through the provision of data, critical and contextualised analysis and solutions to improve the credibility and integrity of the electoral process

The group had earlier recommended in its publication titled ‘THE IMPERATIVE FOR A DEPARTMENT OF ELECTORAL INCLUSION IN INEC’ and electoral advisory ‘Electoral Hub Recommendations to INEC’, the creation of a Department of Electoral Inclusion aimed at promoting the inclusion of marginalised groups such as women, youth, persons with disabilities (PWDs), and internally displaced persons (IDPs) in the electoral process.

Princess Hamman-Obels, Team Leader of The Electoral Hub in a statement, commended the Commission for the establishment of a gender and Inclusivity Department within the Commission.

According to the group: “The VEP had previously been saddled with too many responsibilities, resulting in a poor state of electoral inclusion. The creation of two separate departments – one for voter education and another for electoral inclusion – should therefore lead to a clearer delineation of functions.

“We believe that the GID will provide room for deeper engagement and inclusion of women, youth, PWDs, IDPs, and other marginalised groups in the electoral process. This should uphold the fundamental principles of participation, inclusion, and representation on which a healthy representative democracy is based.

“While hoping the purpose of the newly established department will also promote and increase the integrity and credibility of our electoral process, we call on INEC to review other recommendations in the advisory.

“These include uploading results sheets at the ward, local government and state levels to the results viewing portal, uploading electoral data and materials on INEC’s website, enforcing COVID-19 protocols during elections, providing support to State Independent Electoral Commissions (SIECs), and deepening engagement with other stakeholders.

“Ahead of the 2023 elections, we believe that these recommendations will help to further strengthen the integrity and credibility of our electoral process in Nigeria”.