The Centre for Democracy and Development (CDD) in
collaboration with Arise TV, the broadcast arm of THISDAY Newspapers; National
Democratic Institute (NDI), The Cable and other media organisations is set to
launch an Election Analysis Centre (EAC) for the forthcoming elections.
EAC, described as a one-stop shop for analysis which
is located at Fraser
Suite, 294 Leventis Close, Central Business District
in Abuja will be officially opened on February 14.
According to the CDD Director, Idayat Hassan, EAC will
provide accurate and real-time analysis of events in the build-up to the polls,
election day and post-election period “in a more captivating, enriching and
systematic manner.”
The Director, who was represented at a press conference
in Abuja on Thursday by Shamsudeen Yusuf, said: "We will be deploying 3,500 trained
observers to monitor the elections in all the 36 states and the Federal Capital
Territory (FCT); the 774 local government areas (LGAs) and 2,642 political
wards in the country.
"The observers are being trained to carefully
observe and report back on the accreditation and voting process (including
movement of sensitive materials to polling units, the opening of polling units,
setting up of polling units, and accreditation and voting).
"The newly developed GPS-enabled CDD Election
Tracker will be deployed to enable accredited field observers report on the
accreditation and voting processes. The tracker will also help us track where
they are reporting from for quality control purposes. The tracker is developed in
a way that also allows citizens and journalists to register and report only on
incidents on the day of elections."
The Centre, she stressed, would also deploy
Telerivet, a text message-based
Platform, for reporting and documenting data relating
to election day activities.
According to her, “Our EAC shall have political scientists,
historians, gender, conflict experts, data analyst and communication experts
who will interrogate pre-election, election day and post-election events from a
contemporary and historical lens.
“For the first time in the history of Nigeria, there will be
a live telecast of election analysis by a civil society organisation (CSO).
“On February 5, 2019, we launched our maiden
television programme tagged: #Decision2019 in partnership with Arise TV – a television
station available in 56 countries.”
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