It is our hypothesis at Bara Solutions & Sunesis that the Nigerian electorate would be less indifferent if they are involved in the vote counting and tallying process. We also believe that technology provides a medium that allows voters and the general public participate in the verification, counting and tallying of every vote in an election.
The iWitness© is a multiplatform application designed to allow voters participate in vote counting and tallying of votes during an election. This process allows for a verification of the generally agreed election outcome based on an accurate tally of the votes.
The application is available on the web (www.iwitnessng.com), and for download on iOS (iPhone and iPad) and android platforms. It can also be fed by SMS (short message service) from all mobile devices, thus covering a broad range of options to allow maximum participation.
One of the key features of the application is the interactive electoral map that resolves into the different political wards in Nigeria. The polling units are situated in the wards and they can be accurately geo-located on the application.
Another key feature of the iwitness application is Election Reporting. The user is able to report from his/her polling unit events as they happen. There are three basic forms of reporting possible on the application:
Word reporting: Users can write a description of events occurring at their polling unit. The number of those accredited at the polling unit and the results from polling units can also be reported on the application through the Web, Android, iOS(iPhone &iPad) and SMS(Airtel 28059/Etisalat 38044) platforms. For enquiries send ‘Assist’ to the short codes above.
Picture Reporting: Users can send pictures of events at their polling unit on the application.
Video Reporting: Users can send video of events at their polling unit on the application.
“It’s not voting that’s democracy, it’s the counting” -Sir Tom Stoppard, Jumpers (1972)
Let your vote count, Report it.
Nice concept.. IT IS WELL
ReplyDeleteAmen. Thank you
DeleteOk aw do that as fast as I can ok?
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ReplyDeletea.k.a EDWIN CHINEDU AZUBUKO said...
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Thats nice but rigging will be observed...
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We are going to witness the highest rigging ever in this forthcoming election. And it's going to be so obvious and nothing APC can do about it. So for me, this app is just a mere tool. GEJ 2015...!!!
ReplyDeleteTats great
ReplyDelete9ce concept
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DeleteIf i votes and wait in hot sum to defend my vote.When the candidate i voted for wins he will be living large,budgeting 1b for his food alone.He will be travelling to over sea to buy panadol.He will transport his children to u.k for cambridge degree.Meanwhile,i will be striving on his draconian policies in nigeria.Tell me whose politician is trusthworthy?None.
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ReplyDeleteThey want to reap us off again.Are those sms's codes free?So i should send election result to iwitness for politicians who have been killing innocent people because of their selfish interest?Impossicant.
ReplyDeleteOur future depends on the choice of leaders we vote into power and offices of influence. Your vote is your voice. We owe it to ourselves and posterity to fight to defend our democracy. We might not be there yet, but we are surely going to get there. The SMS Codes are FREE. Thank you
DeleteThank you MissPetiteNaija for this post. We are very grateful.
ReplyDeleteWow great app, I just downloaded it. It will go a long way to stop rigging.
ReplyDeleteThank you so much.
DeleteThank you so much.
ReplyDelete..so I can monitor votes with the app on real-time from every part of the country. I think this is a nice idea and good concept.
ReplyDeleteYes you can. Thank you
DeleteCool stuff. I can even locate my polling unit and read news on the app. This app is cool ooo. Guys abeg download it.
ReplyDeleteNice one people, can i view results during election or after the election?
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