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Electoral Act Crisis: Senate Reconvenes February 10 for Emergency Sitting

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Electoral Act Crisis: Senate Reconvenes February 10 for Emergency Sitting

The Nigerian Senate has announced an emergency plenary sitting scheduled for Tuesday, February 10, 2026, despite earlier adjourning legislative activities until February 26.

The development was confirmed in an official notice dated February 8, 2026, signed by the Clerk of the Senate, Emmanuel Odo, JP, PhD, acting on the directive of the President of the Senate, Distinguished Senator Godswill Obot Akpabio, GCON.

According to the notice circulated to lawmakers, senators were informed that the emergency sitting would hold at 12:00 noon inside the Senate Chamber, with an apology issued for any inconvenience the sudden recall might cause.

The notice read in part:
“I am directed by His Excellency, the President of the Senate, Distinguished Senator Godswill Obot Akpabio, GCON, to inform all Distinguished Senators of the Federal Republic of Nigeria that an Emergency Sitting of the Senate has been scheduled to hold on Tuesday, February 10, 2026, at 12:00 noon.”

The emergency session comes barely days after the Senate adjourned plenary following the passage of the Electoral Act (Amendment) Bill, 2026, to allow lawmakers participate in ongoing budget defence sessions by Ministries, Departments and Agencies (MDAs) ahead of the final consideration of the ₦58.47 trillion 2026 Appropriation Bill, slated for March 17.

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Although the notice did not explicitly state the agenda for the emergency sitting, the timing has fueled strong indications that it is linked to the growing national controversy over the Senate’s handling of key provisions in the Electoral Act amendment, particularly Section 60(3).

During clause-by-clause consideration of the bill, the Senate—presided over by Senate President Akpabio—adopted a motion moved by Senate Chief Whip Tahir Monguno and seconded by Deputy Senate President Barau Jibrin to reject the proposed Section 60(3).

The rejected provision sought to make real-time electronic transmission of election results from polling units to the INEC Result Viewing (IReV) portal mandatory after results are signed and endorsed at polling units.

Instead, the Senate retained Section 60(5) of the Electoral Act, 2022, which leaves the mode of transmitting results to the discretion of the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC).

Other proposals reportedly rejected include provisions that would have allowed voters to download or reprint missing or unissued Permanent Voters’ Cards (PVCs).

At the end of deliberations, the Senate constituted a conference committee to reconcile differences between its version of the bill and that of the House of Representatives.

The Senate committee comprises Simon Lalong, Adeniyi Adegbonmire, Tahir Monguno, Adamu Aliero, Orji Uzor Kalu, Abba Moro, Asuquo Ekpeyong, Aminu Abbas and Tokunbo Abiru, while the House committee is chaired by Hon. Bayo Balogun, alongside Fred Agbedi, Sada Soli, Ahmadu Jaha, Igariwey Iduma Enwo, Saidu Musa Abdullahi and Zainab Gimba.

The Senate’s action has triggered widespread criticism from civil society organisations, opposition parties, election observers and professional bodies, who argue that the decision weakens electoral transparency ahead of the 2027 general elections.

In response to the backlash, 13 senators, led by Senator Enyinnaya Abaribe, addressed journalists at the National Assembly, insisting that the Senate did not abolish electronic transmission of results.

“We came out to correct the wrong impression. The Senate did not, I repeat, did not reject electronic transmission of results,” Abaribe said.

Meanwhile, civil society groups are reportedly mobilising for protests at the National Assembly, demanding the restoration of Section 60(3) to make real-time electronic transmission compulsory.

With the official confirmation now issued, national attention is firmly fixed on Tuesday’s emergency sitting, which is widely expected to address and possibly resolve the mounting controversy surrounding the Electoral Act (Amendment) Bill, 2026.

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Senate Bows to Pressure, Mandates Electronic Transmission of Election Results

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Senate Bows to Pressure, Mandates Electronic Transmission of Election Results

The Nigerian Senate has officially approved the electronic transmission of INEC election results, amending the Electoral Act to modernize the voting process and strengthen election transparency ahead of the 2027 general elections.

The move comes after widespread protests, civil society advocacy, and pressure from political figures, including former presidential candidate Peter Obi, demanding real-time digital transmission of poll results to curb electoral fraud.

Under the amended Clause 60 of the Electoral Act, presiding officers are now required to digitally transmit election results from each polling unit directly to the INEC IReV portal immediately after the EC8A result form is signed and stamped. In situations where network connectivity fails, the signed paper EC8A forms will remain the official source for result collation and declaration.

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Experts describe the amendment as a major step toward digital voting transparency, though some critics caution that the manual fallback option could limit the full benefits of real-time election result transmission.

The bill will now be harmonized with the House of Representatives version before being sent to the President for assent, signaling a commitment to credible elections and improving public trust in Nigeria’s electoral process.

This legislative update is expected to play a key role in Nigeria 2027 elections, reducing vote manipulation and ensuring that INEC election results are transmitted securely, efficiently, and transparently across the country.

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Lagos Announces Four-Week Partial Closure of Lagos-Abeokuta Expressway

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Lagos Announces Four-Week Partial Closure of Lagos-Abeokuta Expressway

The Lagos State Government has announced a partial road closure on the Lagos-Abeokuta Expressway to allow the Federal Ministry of Works carry out critical rehabilitation on failed sections of the road.

The Commissioner for Transportation, Mr Oluwaseun Osiyemi, disclosed this in a statement issued on Tuesday, noting that the repairs would cover the stretch between U-Turn Bus Stop and Sango Tollgate, affecting both inbound and outbound lanes.

According to him, the rehabilitation work will begin on Wednesday, February 11, and end on Wednesday, March 11, spanning a four-week period.

Osiyemi explained that the project would be executed in two phases to minimise traffic disruption.

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For Phase One, which affects Abeokuta-bound traffic, work will run from February 11 to March 4. During this period, vehicles travelling from Lagos/Abule-Egba toward Abeokuta/Sango Tollgate will be diverted to one half of the carriageway, approximately 20 metres away from the active work zone.

He said rehabilitation would be carried out one lane at a time, with traffic redirected to completed sections as work progresses, while motorists on the Lagos-bound carriageway will continue to enjoy free traffic flow.

Phase Two, which affects Lagos-bound traffic, will take place from March 4 to March 11, covering the stretch from Obadeyi Bus Stop to Ekoro Junction. Traffic from Abeokuta/Sango Tollgate toward Lagos/Abule-Egba will be similarly diverted through half of the road during construction.

Osiyemi assured motorists that adequate traffic management measures would be deployed throughout the duration of the project.

He urged road users to plan their journeys, obey traffic signs, and cooperate with traffic officials, appealing for patience as the repairs are carried out in the interest of public safety.

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Oyo Muslims Reaffirm Loyalty to Sultan on Islamic Matters — Grand Chief Imam

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Sultan of Sokoto, Muhammad Sa’ad Abubakar and Grand Chief Imam of Oyo Land, Sheikh (Barrister) Bilal Husayn Akinola Akeugberu
Sultan of Sokoto, Muhammad Sa’ad Abubakar and Grand Chief Imam of Oyo Land, Sheikh (Barrister) Bilal Husayn Akinola Akeugberu

Oyo Muslims Reaffirm Loyalty to Sultan on Islamic Matters — Grand Chief Imam

The Grand Chief Imam of Oyo Land, Sheikh (Barrister) Bilal Husayn Akinola Akeugberu, has reaffirmed the resolve of Muslims in Oyo Land to remain under the leadership of the Sultan of Sokoto on all Islamic-related matters.

He made this known amid what he described as persistent efforts by divisive elements to sow discord within the Muslim community in Yoruba Land for political reasons. According to him, Muslims in the region have continued to remain steadfast and united despite such provocations.

“The Ummah in Oyo Land will, by the will of Allah, continue to follow the leadership of the Sultan of Sokoto in all Islamic matters,” Sheikh Akeugberu stated.

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He explained that the position aligns with established Islamic principles, noting that it is consistent with the Sunnah as enshrined in the Glorious Qur’an and the Hadith of Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him).

Earlier, the Grand Chief Imam—who is also a legal practitioner and former Secretary-General of the Amalgamated Muslim Rights Concern (AMURIC)—issued an official statement from his office clarifying that Oyo Muslims would not independently declare the commencement of the Ramadan fast.

In the statement personally signed by him, Sheikh Akeugberu urged Muslims in Oyo Land to await the official announcement on moon sighting by the Sultan of Sokoto, His Eminence Alhaji Muhammad Sa’ad Abubakar, before beginning the Ramadan fasting.

“The general public is hereby notified to await the official announcement from His Eminence, the Sultan of Sokoto, regarding the commencement of the Ramadan fasting,” the statement read.

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