He emphasized that the stolen computers do not contain any critical information and would not jeopardize the integrity of the 2024 elections, while also providing assurances that all biometric verification equipment is safely housed and protected.
All things considered, every biometric verification technology is safe and secure.
He emphasized that the stolen laptops won’t affect the integrity of the 2024 elections and clarified that the missing laptops don’t contain any important information.
“The commission recently performed normal maintenance on its biometric voter registration kits in order to correct any misinformation. We found that five laptops had been stolen from the biometric voter registration kits during this repair, not seven, as had been falsely reported, Tettey said.
To be clear, the laptop, camera, scanner, and printer that come with biometric voter registration kits are completely isolated from the Commission’s registration data systems and are not capable of tampering with election results, as some have alleged.
Even though these kits are essential for voter registration, they need to be specifically activated in order to work.
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