Senate Defends Discretionary E-Transmission Of Election Results
[The Whistler - Nigeria] - 15/02/2026
The Senate has defended its decision to make electronic transmission of election results discretionary rather than mandatory in the ongoing amendment of the Electoral Bill 2026. It cited “empirical data” on Nigeria’s communications and power infrastructure for its decision. Leader of the Senate, (…)
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