Senate Did Not Reject Electronic Transmission Of Results, Civil Society Coalition Clarifies Proceedings
[Independent - Nigeria] - 5/02/2026
Jide Oyekunle A coalition of civil society organisations has dismissed reports claiming that the Nigerian Senate rejected electronic transmission of election results, describing such narratives as false, misleading and deliberately…
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