A budget of $623 million but each of INEC office has one or two biometric scanners for people & they are complaining of “network issues”. This is is big 2026. This isn’t 1991.
We have institutionalized mediocrity and folly!
Dear @inecnigeria,
Can you please explain how @OlayinkaLere was able to access the backend of what is supposed to be a secure portal available only to authorized staff of your Independent National Electoral Commission?
This is a serious matter that raises concerns about the integrity and security of the system. It should not be swept under the carpet, and the public deserves a clear explanation.
The screenshot you see here, was posted by @OlayinkaLere, Wike’s aide.
It was taken from an admin-“ONLY” backend https://t.co/18KG3ndn0C…
This is an access to Full application details including internal status notes, quality checks, full VIN, photo, residential address, polling unit, etc.
These information are not publicly available. Citizens cannot browse or search other people’s applications⚠️
Only authorized INEC officials have access to the “Admin-Only” backend, and this level of detailed application information on the INEC server, specifically via the admin portal https://t.co/2662AGwcik
Access to https://t.co/18KG3ndn0C… from which Lanre took this screenshot requires login credentials, and is restricted to INEC personnel with appropriate privileges like Electoral Officers, RECs, or designated admins handling applications.
Here’s another catch
The INEC systems like IOMIS and ERMS use role-based access controls.
What this means is simple. Different INEC staff see only what’s relevant to their jurisdiction or duties.
So how did Lanre, who is not even an adhoc staff of the INEC get clearance to login to their server. @inecnigeria we need an answer ‼️
Any Nigerian citizen can check basic voter registration status, track their own applications e.g., voter transfer, updates, PVC replacement, or verify details like polling unit using public tools on the CVR portal https://t.co/O28U9Iduqy. Even to do this, You typically need to login with your email, fill in your VIN, name, date of birth, etc, to view your own info.
What LANRE just did, is a breach of the Nigeria Data Protection Act 2023 and related regulations.
Cc @VictorManjul
Yesterday, Lere Olayinka mistakenly exposed the fact that APC apologists and supporters now have access to the secret INEC administrative portal - a backend protected by a username and password that is meant strictly for INEC ICT staff. I have broken down this massive revelation in a new video, which is now available on my YouTube channel. Watch it here:
https://t.co/OQPyKMqsBT
@tableaupublic@bigxpt I dont think Tableau is capable of doing rounded corners. And the rounded bars in the bottom-right are misrepresenting the actual values. Tableau can't actually do a lot lf this stuff on its own.
In 2023 the Kwankwansiyya movement gave us a blueprint on how to protect our votes with what they did in Kano.
Simple, come out in our thousands, escort INEC staffs from unit to final collation, to avoid “any story that touch” along the way.
In 2023 the Kwankwansiyya movement gave us a blueprint on how to protect our votes with what they did in Kano.
Simple, come out in our thousands, escort INEC staffs from unit to final collation, to avoid “any story that touch” along the way.
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