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Nigeria Election Solutions

Blockchain-Verified Elections for Nigeria

Transparent Democracy for Africa's Most Populous Nation. Empowering 95+ million Nigerian voters with secure, transparent elections across 36 states and the Federal Capital Territory.

Nigeria Election Landscape

Registered Voters
95M+
States + FCT
36
Local Gov Areas
774
Annual Savings
₦50Bn

Why Nigeria Needs Blockchain Elections

Electoral Integrity

Challenge: Building trust in electoral processes after historical concerns about vote manipulation and result tampering.

Our Solution: Immutable blockchain records make vote tampering mathematically impossible. Every citizen can independently verify results, restoring confidence in democracy.

Transparent Results

Challenge: Delays and opacity in result collation create opportunities for disputes and undermine public trust.

Our Solution: Real-time result uploads to public blockchain with instant verification by INEC, political parties, observers, and citizens simultaneously.

Geographic Reach

Challenge: Reaching voters in remote areas of Nigeria's diverse terrain, from Lagos megacity to rural villages.

Our Solution: Mobile-first voting platform works offline, syncing when connectivity returns. SMS voting option for basic phones ensures universal access.

Infrastructure Challenges

Challenge: Inconsistent power supply and limited infrastructure in many areas complicate traditional voting.

Our Solution: Low-bandwidth design works on 2G networks. Offline capability means voting continues even during power outages or connectivity issues.

Cost Reduction

Challenge: Elections cost ₦100+ billion, with massive expenses for security, logistics, and materials across 774 LGAs.

Our Solution: Reduce election costs by 70% through digital infrastructure, eliminating physical materials, reducing security needs, and streamlining logistics.

Security & Violence Prevention

Challenge: Reducing election-related violence and intimidation at physical polling units.

Our Solution: Remote voting eliminates congregation points, reducing violence. Blockchain security prevents result manipulation, removing incentive for interference.

Traditional Paper vs. Blockchain Elections

Feature Current System VoteSecured Blockchain
Result Transparency Delayed, disputed collation Real-time, publicly verifiable
Vote Tampering Protection Vulnerable to manipulation Cryptographically impossible
Infrastructure Dependency Requires power, materials Offline-capable, low-bandwidth
Result Speed Days/weeks for final results Instant verification
Diaspora Voting Not available 17M+ Nigerians abroad can vote
Cost per Voter ₦1,000-1,500 per voter ₦200-300 per voter
Violence Risk Polling units are flashpoints Remote voting reduces gatherings
Audit Trail Paper records, easily destroyed Permanent blockchain records

Tailored for Nigerian Democracy

Presidential Elections

Conduct transparent presidential elections with instant, verifiable results across all 36 states and FCT, eliminating result collation delays and disputes.

Gubernatorial & State Assembly

Support state-level elections with customized configurations for each state's unique electoral requirements and local government areas.

Local Government Elections

Enable efficient elections across 774 LGAs with reduced costs and instant results for grassroots democracy.

Diaspora Inclusion

Empower 17+ million Nigerians abroad to participate in democracy without expensive travel, strengthening national unity.

Mobile-First Design

Optimized for smartphones with SMS fallback for feature phones, ensuring accessibility across Nigeria's mobile-first population.

INEC Integration

Seamless integration with INEC voter registration systems and BVN verification for secure, fraud-resistant identity confirmation.

Projected Impact

Cost Reduction
70%
Accuracy Rate
99.9%
Support Available
24/7
Certified
ISO 27001

Building trust in Nigerian democracy through transparent blockchain technology

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Join the movement toward transparent, secure democracy that all Nigerians can trust.