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The Senate has reversed its previous stance by approving a proposal that allows the electronic transmission of election results directly from polling units.

The move was driven by the need to enhance transparency, reduce electoral fraud, and improve the credibility of Nigeria’s voting process.

The decision came after a motion by Senate Chief Whip Mohammed Monguno, urging the chamber to reconsider its earlier rejection of real-time electronic results transmission. Previously, the Senate had maintained provisions of the 2023 Electoral Act that limited the use of electronic transmission, citing concerns over technology reliability.

The new amendment to Clause 60(3) was aimed at addressing these concerns by permitting presiding officers to transmit results electronically, but only when the technology functions properly. Importantly, the law retains Form EC8A as a backup, ensuring there is a physical record of results in cases where electronic transmission fails or is impossible.

This compromise was intended to balance the benefits of transparency and efficiency with the realities of technological limitations. The Senate debate reflected the ongoing tension between embracing digital innovations and safeguarding electoral integrity. Senator Enyinnaya Abaribe initially suggested a division on the vote but later withdrew, indicating a cautious approach to the amendment.

The move underscores the Senate’s recognition of the importance of electronic results transmission in strengthening Nigeria’s electoral process, while also acknowledging the need for a reliable backup system to ensure results are accurately captured and preserved.

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