The biometric
recompilation of the voters’ register can be defined as a measure on the part
of government to bring about greater transparency and credibility in the
electoral process. This method involves
the undertaking of voters’ registration all over.
The
term, “biometric”, refers to the fact that in the process, biological aspects
of the voter such as finger prints are taken at the time of registration such
that if on voting day someone presents himself as someone else, the machine can
easily detect the fraudulent attempt.
The process of biometric registration here in Cameroon is carried out by
the country’s election governing body, Elections Cameroon, or as it is commonly
referred to, ELECAM. Nonetheless, since
the exercise is a new one into which ELECAM is stepping, the German technical
assistance firm, GIESECKE and DEVRIENT came in as partners to stand with us all
the way.
Already,
the German firm participated in training Cameroonian biometric registration
supervisors who were in turn to train some 2400 electoral agents by September
20 of 2013. Prior to the exercise,
GIESECKE and DEVRIENT formally handed to ELECAM, the first consignment of
electoral kits which would be used to conduct the biometric exercise. The kits were specifically adapted for that
purpose. Biometric recompilation was
welcomed as a step in the right direction by ELECAM Director General, Mohmana
Sani Tanimou and the organization’s Board Chairman, Dr. Fokam Azu’u Samuel.
A
total of some 1200 elected kits were used by the 2400 agents nationwide, for
the registration of voters. The kits were
distributed according to local council jurisdictions, with the population size
of the council being duly taken into account.
Concerning
data collection and processing, this commenced at the level of ELECAM Council
and Divisional Branches, and led to assembly and checking at the regional
centre. Next, the data was forwarded to
the central production unit in Yaoundé which is equipped with ready and waiting
servers. Personnel were specifically
trained to handle work at that level.
The
involvement of political parties in the registration process comes at the point
where they sent representatives to the joint voters’ registration committees
and those establishing and distributing voters’ cards.
It is
worth noting that according to ELECAM officials, by the time the recompilation
of voters, registration was completed, some eight million voters were
registered.
At
the end of the exercise, each voter was to receive a biometric elector’s card
bearing details including the individual’s names, date and place of birth,
photograph, finger prints, profession and place of residence.
FOOT NOTE
This report is adapted from a paper that was first broadcast on
Foundation Radio, the Voice of the Voiceless, Mile 6, Ngomgham, Mankon, Bamenda
II Sub Dvision, Mezam Division of Cameroon`s North West Region by Tikum Mbah Azonga.
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