尼日利亚的INEC在模拟选举中成功测试了BVAS系统,确保选民的核证顺利,结果在2026年2月21日投票之前传送。
Nigeria’s INEC successfully tested its BVAS system in a mock election, ensuring smooth voter accreditation and results transmission ahead of the Feb. 21, 2026, polls.
在2026年2月21日地区议会选举之前,尼日利亚联邦首都直辖区独立选举委员会利用双模式选民资格认证制度(BVAS),对选民资格认证、选举结果传递和后勤准备情况进行了测试,成功地进行了模拟选举。
INEC conducted a successful mock election exercise in Nigeria’s Federal Capital Territory using its Bimodal Voter Accreditation System (BVAS), testing voter accreditation, results transmission, and logistical readiness ahead of the February 21, 2026, area council elections.
Joash Amupitan教授教授赞扬BVAS在5秒钟或更短的时间里认证选民资格,防止投票重复,称它为选举完整性的“游戏变革者”。
Chairman Prof. Joash Amupitan praised the BVAS for accrediting voters in five seconds or less and preventing duplicate voting, calling it a “game changer” for electoral integrity.
这次演习在289个投票站进行,没有发现任何重大技术问题,部署了备用流动热点,以确保结果传播,特别是在农村地区。
The exercise, held across 289 polling units, identified no major technical issues, with backup mobile hotspots deployed to ensure results transmission, especially in rural areas.
在等待最终核准《选举法》修正案,以便实时上传结果的同时,国家统计和人口普查研究所强调正在进行的培训、公民教育以及各政党促进选民参与的重要性。
While awaiting final approval of an Electoral Act amendment enabling real-time results upload, INEC emphasized ongoing training, civic education, and the importance of political parties boosting voter participation.
来自主要政党的观察员出席了会议,选民报告行动顺利。
Observers from major parties were present, and voters reported smooth operations.