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E-Transmission: Bringing My Son to Protest Shows Personal Commitment, Amaechi Says

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Former Rivers State governor and ex-Minister of Transportation, Rotimi Amaechi, took a public stand at a protest at Nigeria’s National Assembly in Abuja on Tuesday, condemning the Senate’s decision to reject mandatory electronic transmission of election results. Amaechi described the move as a serious threat to Nigeria’s democratic process.

What drew particular attention was Amaechi’s decision to bring along his first son, a practicing medical doctor, to the demonstration.

He explained that the gesture was deliberate, aimed at countering criticism that politicians often encourage protests while shielding their families from potential risks.

Addressing the crowd and journalists, Amaechi stated, “I brought my son here to show my personal commitment to this cause. Some say politicians send people to protest while their own children are abroad. Here is my son, a medical doctor, ready to help anyone who might get injured.”

He emphasized that peaceful protests remain a vital democratic right and called for increased public engagement to convince legislators to reconsider their stance on electronic result transmission.

“We need to mobilize more Nigerians. If we rally 100,000 people, the police cannot stop us. They are fewer than 1,000,” Amaechi added.

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The protest erupted amid mounting outrage over the Senate’s recent decision to exclude a key provision mandating real-time electronic transmission of results from polling units. The House of Representatives had earlier approved a version of the Electoral Act that made such transmission compulsory.

Civil society groups, opposition parties, and election observers argue that electronic transmission is crucial for reducing electoral fraud and enhancing the credibility of Nigeria’s elections. The disagreement between the legislative chambers has intensified calls from the public for lawmakers to restore the provision before the bill is sent to the president for assent.

Amaechi warned that neglecting Nigerians’ concerns could deepen mistrust in the electoral system, stressing that electoral reforms are essential for the survival of Nigeria’s democracy. “This is about safeguarding the votes of the Nigerian people and respecting their choices,” he declared.

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