2023 Election: Bvas Malfunctioning, People May Lose Temper Вђ“ Wike Reveals - Legitvibes -

While technology is designed to enhance transparency, technical malfunctions in high-stakes environments can trigger public agitation and undermine institutional credibility. 2. The "Wike Warning": BVAS Malfunctions and Public Temper

INEC had repeatedly assured the public that there was no plan to scrap BVAS and that the system was robust. Wike noted that despite his status, he faced

Reports from outlets like Legitvibes captured then-Governor Nyesom Wike expressing frustration at his polling unit in Rivers State when the BVAS failed to accredit him and his wife promptly. Wike noted that despite his status

Wike’s comments reflected a broader sentiment among political actors that the "mistakes of 2023" must be corrected to avoid fatal political consequences in future cycles. he faced significant delays

The following outline and analysis are based on Nyesom Wike's reported comments and the broader context of the , specifically focusing on the challenges posed by the Bimodal Voter Accreditation System ( BVAS ).

Wike noted that despite his status, he faced significant delays, stating that if a governor could be disenfranchised by technology, the common man might "lose their temper."

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