National Assembly Blocks Proposed Electronic Transmission of Election Results

Date: 05-07-2021 8:57 am (2 years ago) | Author: kacy lee
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The national assembly leadership has blocked the proposed electronic transmission of election results in Nigeria.

The lawmakers are set to pass the electoral act amendment bill, but the amendment dashes the hopes of key reforms that would come with the proposed law, according to a copy of the final bill obtained by TheCable.
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The bill which seeks to repeal and re-enact the 2010 electoral act has been under consideration for years. In 2018, President Muhammadu Buhari refused to sign it into law after arguing that it would disrupt the conduct of the 2019 elections.

Amid efforts to pass the bill early enough for the next round of general elections in 2023, the joint committees of the senate (INEC) and the house of representatives (electoral matters) set up a technical committee to work on the proposed amendment.

Among the committee’s resolutions is that voting in an election and transmission of results under the act shall be in accordance with the procedure determined by the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC).

But the provision, contained in section 50 (2) of the bill, was modified by the leadership of both chambers in the approved version to read: “Voting in an election under this Bill shall be in accordance with the procedure determined by the Commission, which may include electronic voting, PROVIDED that the Commission shall not transmit results of elections by electronic means.”


Posted: at 5-07-2021 08:57 AM (2 years ago) | Addicted Hero
- kima77same at 5-07-2021 10:41 AM (2 years ago)
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THESE ARE THE PEOPLE THAT SAID THEY WANT FREE AND FAIR ELECTIONS IN NIGERIA. WHEN WICKED PEOPLE RULL, THE PEOPLE GROAN
Posted: at 5-07-2021 10:41 AM (2 years ago) | Gistmaniac
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- Femolastic at 5-07-2021 11:09 AM (2 years ago)
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Heartless set of people, if it not something that will benefit them, they won't support it
Posted: at 5-07-2021 11:09 AM (2 years ago) | Newbie
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- gogoman at 5-07-2021 12:36 PM (2 years ago)
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still Buhari fault
Posted: at 5-07-2021 12:36 PM (2 years ago) | Grande Master
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- Winchester052 at 5-07-2021 05:45 PM (2 years ago)
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Quote from: gogoman on  5-07-2021 12:36 PM
still Buhari fault
abi
Posted: at 5-07-2021 05:45 PM (2 years ago) | Upcoming
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