56 card readers out of 3, 882 fail test in Kebbi —Reps Committee

No less than 56 out of 3,882 card readers failed to capture the voters’ data in Kebbi State when they were tested.

The Deputy Chairman of the House of Representatives’ Committee on Electoral and Political Parties Matters, Alhaji Zakari Angulu, said this on Friday in Birnin Kebbi.

Angulu spoke when his committee visited the Independent National Electoral Commission in the state on an oversight function.

He said that the visit was to find out the level of INEC’s preparedness ahead of the 2019 general elections.

“What we have observed is that INEC is trying in terms of providing Permanent Voter Cards and other election facilities despite the 56 card readers that failed the test out of 3,882,” he said.

Angulu explained that the remaining card readers were fit for the 2019 elections despite the little challenges observed.

“The state still has enough time to be fully prepared.

“With what I saw on the ground, I am very impressed.

“I also want to conclude that they still have room to meet up but that will be left for INEC’s national office to take up and address,” he said.

(NAN).

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