Some items involving 1,388 Direct Data Capturing Machines (DDCMs) kept
at the Central Store of the Lagos office of the Independent National
Electoral Commission (INEC) have been stolen.
Also missing are a number of computer batteries and internal hard disks
the commission used during the registration of voters in the state in
January this year.
Disclosing the theft of the items Tuesday in a press statement, the Chief Press Secretary to the INEC Chairman, Mr. Kayode Idowu, said of the 9,450 DDCMs allocated to the state for the voter registration in January/February, this year, 1,388 had been discovered missing.
Disclosing the theft of the items Tuesday in a press statement, the Chief Press Secretary to the INEC Chairman, Mr. Kayode Idowu, said of the 9,450 DDCMs allocated to the state for the voter registration in January/February, this year, 1,388 had been discovered missing.
Idowu also said besides the outright theft of the machines, the
internal hard disks of 2,986 others had equally been stolen, “while 644
DDCM batteries are missing”.
He said: “Indications of the theft were first noticed on October 16,
2011, while the quantity of items involved was determined through an
in-house audit concluded on October 24, 2011.
“Considering the volume, the theft might have taken place unnoticed
over a slightly drawn-out period. The incident has been reported to
security agencies for investigation and apprehension of the culprits, as
well as possible recovery of the stolen items.”
He lamented that: “INEC is making this unfortunate incident public in
line with its principle of transparency and resolve to be upfront with
the public on issues pertaining to its operations.
“The commission hereby allays all fears over the safety of data
gathered with the stolen items, as these data remain secure in its data
bank. The hard disks have secure back-ups. Besides, all the data have
been integrated in the Lagos State INEC servers as well as the servers
at the national level.
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