TY - JOUR T1 - E-Voting in Nigeria: Barriers to Full Implementation AU - Omolayo Esan, Adebimpe AU - Toba Ayeni, Paul AU - Omodunbi, Bolaji AU - Okomba, Nnamdi AU - Odiase, Precious JO - International Journal of Soft Computing VL - 15 IS - 4 SP - 103 EP - 107 PY - 2020 DA - 2001/08/19 SN - 1816-9503 DO - ijscomp.2020.103.107 UR - https://makhillpublications.co/view-article.php?doi=ijscomp.2020.103.107 KW - Election KW -democracy KW -E-voting KW -technology KW -INEC KW -smart card AB - Over the years, Nigeria has been desirous of a credible voting system due to the irregularities that hampered previous elections which include: ballot stuffing, intimidation of voters, hijacking of ballot boxes, violence and manipulation of election results. Hence, the independent national electoral commission introduced direct data capture machine technology in 2007 which produced the electronic voter’s register and smart card readers which has since been used for all elections. Though the introduction of electronic voter’s register and smart card readers improved the electoral process, research reveals that it is yet, to achieve the desired results. Hence, this study aims at studying the required E-voting system in Nigeria and the barriers to its full implementation as well as the way forward. It is believed that the full implementation of E-voting system in Nigeria would save the country from the awful experiences of the past as it promises free, fair, transparent, convenient and confidential elections as well as the speedy processing of results. ER -