Electoral Act: Opposition Senators Insist On E-Transmission Of Results
[The Whistler - Nigeria] - 5/02/2026
Senators of opposition parties have vowed to follow up on the amendment to the Electoral Act, insisting that the Senate did not reject electronic transmission of results as widely reported by the media. Briefing journalists at the National Assembly on Thursday, the lawmakers said the media (…)
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