INEC Launches AI Division to Revolutionize Nigerian Elections Ahead of 2027

May 22, 2025
INEC Launches AI Division to Revolutionize Nigerian Elections Ahead of 2027
  • Jonathan's advocacy reflects a wider demand for comprehensive electoral automation, particularly in critical processes like accreditation, voting, and result transmission.

  • INEC recognizes the dual nature of AI, acknowledging both its risks, such as misinformation and content manipulation, and its potential benefits in enhancing logistical planning and voter services.

  • The Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) has launched a new Artificial Intelligence Division aimed at enhancing the electoral process in preparation for the 2027 general elections.

  • This initiative seeks to centralize AI governance, optimize technology investments, and improve decision-making and voter engagement through insightful data analysis.

  • The announcement of this new division was made by Sam Olumekun, INEC's National Commissioner, during a weekly meeting held in Abuja on May 22, 2025.

  • Former President Goodluck Jonathan has stressed the importance of full automation for ensuring electoral integrity, advocating for systems that operate independently of human discretion to prevent manipulation.

  • Concerns about electoral integrity were underscored during the 2023 general elections when INEC's Results Viewing Portal (IREV) faced a glitch, leading to public distrust and legal disputes over the presidential election results.

  • Despite the optimism surrounding the AI initiative, critics warn that human factors, such as manipulation and collusion, still pose significant threats to the integrity of elections.

  • INEC acknowledges that while AI reforms can be implemented administratively, there is a need for a cultural shift towards integrity among personnel managing these systems.

  • The AI Division is expected to strengthen INEC's capabilities in areas such as data-driven decision-making, risk detection, voter service automation, and logistical planning using geo-spatial intelligence.

  • While the establishment of the AI Division is viewed positively, many believe its success will hinge on comprehensive institutional reforms and strict adherence to electoral laws.

  • There have been calls for INEC to disclose the ethical framework and safeguards governing the deployment of AI, ensuring accountability and transparency in the electoral process.

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