Nigeria’s Independent National Electoral Commission has launched an internal investigation into a recently detected infraction on its official website, inviting the Department of State Services to participate in the probe.

The incident has drawn reactions from civil society groups, political commentators, and opposition figures, many questioning how a breach could occur within the country’s foremost electoral body.

INEC’s decision to respond openly rather than deny the incident has, however, drawn cautious praise from observers who note that institutional accountability begins with acknowledgement.

The Commission’s chairman, Professor Joash Amupitan, SAN, and members of his team were abroad in South Korea at the time, participating in programmes on electoral administration and best practices.

Officials say insights from South Korea’s technologically advanced and transparency-rated electoral system could inform reforms to Nigeria’s digital electoral infrastructure.INEC has urged the public to await the outcome of the investigation, which officials say will be open to external scrutiny.

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