INEC: 8 Civil societies Laud Senate’s U-turn On Transmission Of Election Results 

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By; BAYO AKAMO, Ibadan


Eight Civil Society Organisations in the country on  Wednesday lauded the Senate for reconsidering its earlier decision on the Independent National Electoral Commission, (INEC) powers to transmit election results electronically courtesy the Nigerian Communication Commission (NCC) and National Assembly approval.
The Civil societies are Albino Foundation, Centre for Citizens with Disability,  CLEEN Foundation. Institute for Media and Society, International Press Centre, Nigeria Women’s Trust Fund , Premium Times Centre for Investigative Journalism and  Yiaga Africa.
According to the civil societies, the revised clause 52 passed by the Senate now empowers the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) to determine the mode of voting and transmission of election results without recourse to any external consideration. 
” The Senate’s removal of the contentious clause on electronic transmission of election results which will promote more transparency in the collation of election results is a victory for democracy”, it said.. 
They added, ” it confirms and reinforces the value of citizens’ oversight on the electoral process. Undoubtedly, public access to election results in real-time will strengthen citizens’ oversight over the results collation process. and minimise the electoral fraud.” 
” More importantly, it will reduce the susceptibility of election results to manipulation and fraud. Political Parties and candidates can now present data from electronically transmitted results in Court to challenge the outcome of elections.”
The Civil societies then called on the Conference Committee to, as a matter of urgency, conclude the process of “Harmonisation of the Bill” and ensure that the harmonised Bill empowers INEC to deploy other technological devices beyond the Smart Card Reader for voter accreditation under Clause 49 in Electoral Bill 2021.
” Considering the proposed review in election timelines in the Electoral Act Amendment Bill, we call on the National Assembly to ensure that the “Electoral Act Amendment Bill is transmitted to the President for assent before the end of October 2021.”

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