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Thursday, February 05, 2026
Nigerian Law Makers Reject Real-time Electronic Transmission Of Election Results.
The Nigerian Senate on Wednesday rejected a proposed amendment to Clause 60(3) of the Electoral Amendment Bill that would have mandated real‑time electronic transmission of election results, leaving existing result‑transmission procedures unchanged...
Senators cited concerns about infrastructure readiness, data security, and implementation logistics …..
Senators cited concerns about infrastructure readiness, data security, and implementation logistics …..
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I am not surprised. Yet when we condemn the administration they will say we are being tribalistic. There are small evils and there are big evils, how can a sensible person with conciense see evils that are as much as this and still support it? When we condemn them we know exactly what we do so because we have a well functioning conciense.
ReplyDeleteDid you read the whole news at all?
DeleteIs it not about rigging election? Why would they reject it if they don't plans to stop anything that will make it difficult to rig election on behalf of the one who's bankrolling them?
Deletethey want to continue their cheating habits.
ReplyDeleteAwon onijibiti!
ReplyDeleteThese people don't really want free and fair elections.
ReplyDeleteI dont see why FG will keep funding INEC when rigging is their paramount.
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