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E-election results: Reps summon INEC, NCC, adjourn till Friday
The House of Representatives on Thursday summoned the Chairman of the Independent National Electoral Commission, Prof Mahmoud Yakubu, and the National Communication Commission over Section 52 (2) of the Electoral Amendment Bill which proposed electronic transmission of election results.
This was after a rowdy session among members of the lower chamber over the electronic transmission of poll results, which forced the House to adjourned sitting to Friday (tomorrow) July 16.
Controversy started when the Deputy Speaker of the House, Ahmed Wase, who presided over consideration of the 153-clause Electoral Amendment Bill report, put Section 52(2) into vote.
The 153 clauses were considered one after the other by the lawmakers at plenary.
Section 52(2) of the draft bill proposes that INEC may adopt electronic voting or any other method of voting in any election it conducts as it may deem fit.
It further states that voting at an election and transmission of results under the bill shall be in accordance with procedures determined by the commission.
Wase, however, ruled in favour of those who voted “No” against electronic transmission of election results, while those who said “Yes” to electronic transmission of result were ruled out.
Trouble started when those who voted in favour of electronic transmission of election results protested.
Shehu Koko (APC-Kebbi) in his motion for amendment of the section argued that there should be manual transmission of election results while the election itself should be by electronic voting.
But Toby Okechuwuku (PDP-Enugu) countered this motion, arguing in favour of both electronic voting and transmission of election results.
Nkiruka Onyejeocha (APC-Abia) however, seconded the motion by Okechukwu, urging that election results should be transmitted electronically while voting should also be conducted electronically.
Wase in his remarks, however, said electronic voting and transmission of results would disenfranchise those who do not have access to the requisite infrastructure such as network availability.
James Falake (APC- Lagos) also proposed that the two should be accommodated.
He argued that the decision on manual or electronic transmission should be at the discretion of INEC.
The Speaker, Mr Femi Gbajabiamila, said those arguing for either manual and electronic transmission of election results should not impose their will on one another.
Gbajabiamila also made a case for Option A4 which allowed for open ballot system, a plea which was defeated by the house via voice vote.
There was a stalemate on mode of transmission of election results as at the time of filing this report.
Deliberation on the issue was, however, adjourned to 10am on Friday.
Politics
CNPP urges opposition to unite against Tinubu’s second term
CNPP urges opposition to unite against Tinubu’s second term
The Conference of Nigeria Political Parties (CNPP) has sounded a warning over the fractured state of Nigeria’s opposition parties, cautioning that their lack of unity could allow President Bola Ahmed Tinubu’s All Progressives Congress (APC) to retain power in the 2027 general elections.
In a statement issued by Comrade James Ezema, the CNPP’s Deputy National Publicity Secretary, the organization expressed fears that Nigeria may drift towards a one-party state if opposition parties fail to align their efforts.
“The opposition parties are currently working at cross-purposes, scheming to undo each other ahead of the 2027 presidential election,” Ezema said. “This lack of unity and focus is detrimental to the democratic process and the future of Nigeria.”
The CNPP also advocated for a rotational presidency, emphasizing the need for each of Nigeria’s six geopolitical zones to have a constitutionally guaranteed turn at the presidency. The group believes such a system would promote fairness and ensure stability.
“The presidency must rotate between the northern and southern regions to ensure equitable representation,” Ezema stated. “This is crucial for the long-term stability of our nation.”
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The CNPP underscored the importance of unity among opposition parties if they hope to challenge the APC effectively. “The opposition that can win the 2027 presidential election must be united, strong, focused, purposeful, and daring,” Ezema stressed.
“They must demonstrate a commitment greater than what the APC displayed in 2014.” he noted.
Ezema further described the APC as “a very hard nut for the opposition to crack,” warning that a divided opposition would make the ruling party’s victory inevitable.
While acknowledging President Tinubu’s New Year message, the CNPP urged the President to go beyond rhetoric. “Words alone are not enough. The President must take concrete steps to address the pressing issues facing the nation,” Ezema said
The CNPP called on opposition parties to bury their differences and form a united front to safeguard Nigeria’s democracy. “Unity is not just desirable; it is essential,” Ezema concluded.
As the 2027 elections draw closer, the CNPP’s statement serves as a stark reminder of the stakes involved and the urgent need for political cohesion among opposition parties.
CNPP urges opposition to unite against Tinubu’s second term
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2027: Kwankwaso slams northern elders over choice of candidates
2027: Kwankwaso slams northern elders over choice of candidates
The 2023 presidential candidate of the New Nigeria Peoples Party (NNPP), Senator Rabiu Musa Kwankwaso, has again commented on the next presidential election, coming up in 2027.
The former Kano State Governor expressed his discontent with individuals which he said claimed to be Northern leaders, who interfere in the selection of candidates, especially for the presidency, under the guise of representing the region.
Kwakwanso made the remarks in an interview with the BBC Hausa Service. He stated that such actions cause division among the people, disrupt democracy, and, most importantly, lead to the election of unqualified leaders.
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He emphasized that the lessons from past elections should serve as a warning to these so-called leaders, urging them to steer clear of interfering in candidate selection and imposing their will on the people.
Kwankwaso also emphasized that Northern elders, particularly those from the Northwest, should refrain from displaying favouritism in the selection of candidates.
It will be recalled that some time ago, the former governor dismissed rumours of an agreement between himself and former presidential candidates Atiku Abubakar and Peter Obi of the Labour Party, suggesting that each would serve a specific term in office.
Kwakwanso came fourth behind the eventual winner, President Bola Tinubu, Atiku and Obi, in the 2023 polls.
2027: Kwankwaso slams northern elders over choice of candidates
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APC diaspora rejects group’s ranking Tinubu among most corrupt leaders
APC diaspora rejects group’s ranking Tinubu among most corrupt leaders
The former Secretary of the Committee of APC Diaspora Chairmen, Mr Ayoola Lawal has condemned the inclusion of President Bola Tinubu in the recent global corruption ranking by the Organised Crime and Corruption Reporting Project (OCCRP).
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