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LG Polls: Lagos May Transmit Election Results Electronically – LASIEC by Liposure: 12:01am On Jul 24, 2021
"The voters know where to go and vote. Updating of the voters' register has not been implemented yet as the commission is still relying on the 2019 lists."
By Ifeoluwa Adediran

The Lagos State Independent Electoral Commission (LASIEC) has said it may transmit the results of the July 24 local government election polls in the state electronically.

The Chairman of LASEIC, Ayotunde Philips, disclosed this on Friday during a press conference ahead of the local
government elections.

Mrs Philips said the commission has a “robust and user- friendly” website that might be used to upload election results.

The chairman said although they are experiencing some technical challenges with the website as of Friday afternoon, she is hopeful it will be resolved and will be used in transmitting election results.

“As to uploading of results, we are going to upload it to a cloud as the same thing as INEC does.

“Our website should really reflect the result. We are having a bit of problem now with uploading but hopefully, it is going to be reflecting on our website,” Mrs Philips said.

Many Nigerians and civil society organisations have called for the inclusion of electronic transmission of election result to enhance transparency and trust in the electoral process.

Although electronic transmission of election results is yet to be approved by the National Assembly, provisions are in place to include it in the Electoral Amendment Bill.

The issue of electronic transmission of results recently divided Nigerian lawmakers.

Voter apathy

Meanwhile, the electoral body said it has carried out sensitisation of Lagosians to curb voter apathy in the July 24 election.

“Citizens need to be encouraged, informed, and provided with basic information about participating in elections so as to freely express their political choices through an electoral process that is why the commission has partnered with some of the news platforms in the State on voters education and sensitisation.

“In order to build a collaborative effort in stemming the tide of voter apathy, the Commission recently embarked on
stakeholders sensitisation programmes in a programme themed: ‘Taking Ownership of the Five divisions of the State with the Electoral Process- Citizen Participation’,” Mrs Philips said.

She added that a notice of elections and elections guidelines have been circulated weeks before the election.

Speaking on the discrepancy between the number of local government areas constitutionally recognised in Lagos and the additional LCDA created by the states, the electoral chairman said this will not affect the Saturday election.

Mrs Philips said LASEIC has collaborated with INEC to ensure that all the 57 LCDAs are covered during the election.

“As to the use of card readers in this election, it is going to be used in the 57 local governments. INEC has configured the card readers for each of these local governments.

“The voters know where to go and vote. Updating of the voters’ register has not been implemented yet as the
commission is still relying on the 2019 lists,” she said.

She urged Lagosians to be law-abiding and comply with COVID-19 protocols during and after the election.
https://www.premiumtimesng.com/regional/ssouth-west/475286-lg-polls-lagos-may-transmit-election-results-electronically-lasiec.html

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Re: LG Polls: Lagos May Transmit Election Results Electronically – LASIEC by Nobody: 12:17am On Jul 24, 2021
Good.. upload it alongside a snapshot of the signed result sheet..

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Re: LG Polls: Lagos May Transmit Election Results Electronically – LASIEC by chatinent: 12:43am On Jul 24, 2021
It cannot curb the motivated corruption we have prevalent here.
Re: LG Polls: Lagos May Transmit Election Results Electronically – LASIEC by FarahAideed: 12:45am On Jul 24, 2021
Election that we are already outside celebrating Some winners ..forget this thing is an APC thing

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Re: LG Polls: Lagos May Transmit Election Results Electronically – LASIEC by Theta1: 4:49am On Jul 24, 2021
That will be e-better.
Our opinion did not matter in this country so is better to nod to anything they talk.
Re: LG Polls: Lagos May Transmit Election Results Electronically – LASIEC by Untainted007: 4:50am On Jul 24, 2021
Which election? Shey this same one they will tell us that APC cleared all the seats? Advance rigging and nomination of loyalists to the ruling party always have their way to the top without any hitch. Let them be deceiving themselves not us.

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Re: LG Polls: Lagos May Transmit Election Results Electronically – LASIEC by Ajibel(m): 4:51am On Jul 24, 2021
That's a good one
States where results can be transmitted electronically should be allowed to do so.
Re: LG Polls: Lagos May Transmit Election Results Electronically – LASIEC by BigBelleControl(m): 4:52am On Jul 24, 2021
Why there will be voters apathy during the election
1. Most APC candidates emerged through controversial means or powers that be. Eg Ojodu LCDA
2. Most PDP candidates were those that lost tickets under APC and are willing to go back in case they win.
3. The government and party in power determine the winners.
4. People have not realized the importance of deciding their leaders at local government level.
5. Some people have already moved from the area where they registered and do not see need to travel all because of pre arranged election.
6. The LASIEC woman is credible but the pressure around her is immense.
7. Those who share the highest money a night before the election will win.

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Re: LG Polls: Lagos May Transmit Election Results Electronically – LASIEC by Prechy08(m): 4:53am On Jul 24, 2021
Pls let's out the national assemblies to shame by making it work and upload the signed sheet as well from the pooling station this way ones it's submitted, no one will alter it.

But na Nigeria we de sha
Re: LG Polls: Lagos May Transmit Election Results Electronically – LASIEC by LOVEGINO(m): 4:58am On Jul 24, 2021
Backward kwantry
Re: LG Polls: Lagos May Transmit Election Results Electronically – LASIEC by Mysticwebb: 4:58am On Jul 24, 2021
May transmit. Before giving yourself much hope, just underline the word "may".
When you relate that word with known Nigerian political behaviour then you will only keep your very low.

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Re: LG Polls: Lagos May Transmit Election Results Electronically – LASIEC by personal59: 5:00am On Jul 24, 2021
That will be great
Re: LG Polls: Lagos May Transmit Election Results Electronically – LASIEC by Torbez(m): 5:01am On Jul 24, 2021
Good, it should be used to test run the new process of e-transmission of election results in Nig.
Re: LG Polls: Lagos May Transmit Election Results Electronically – LASIEC by PVision2020(m): 5:04am On Jul 24, 2021
Untainted007:
Which election? Shey this same one they will tell us that APC cleared all the seats? Advance rigging and nomination of loyalists to the ruling party always have their way to the top without any hitch. Let them be deceiving themselves not us.
Why won't they clear everything? How many PDP (or other parties) posters/billboard/fliers/Jingles of their candidates did you see on the streets and roads?
You can't be unknown and expect people to vote for you.

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Re: LG Polls: Lagos May Transmit Election Results Electronically – LASIEC by Maxymilliano(m): 5:07am On Jul 24, 2021
Local government elections in Nigeria is just a mere charade. It's all about selection by the state governor of those who will do his bidding. Opposition is almost absent .

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Re: LG Polls: Lagos May Transmit Election Results Electronically – LASIEC by Militant30: 5:11am On Jul 24, 2021
Is the brown teeth and drug baron aware?
Re: LG Polls: Lagos May Transmit Election Results Electronically – LASIEC by MANNABBQGRILLS: 5:20am On Jul 24, 2021
SECONDED.

This is the change we voted for.

God bless Lagos State.
God bless Nigeria

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Re: LG Polls: Lagos May Transmit Election Results Electronically – LASIEC by Dantedasz(m): 5:35am On Jul 24, 2021
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SECONDED.

This is the change we voted for.

God bless Lagos State.
God bless Nigeria

But the other day you posted support for the Lagos senators that voted against electronic transmission of results. undecided

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Re: LG Polls: Lagos May Transmit Election Results Electronically – LASIEC by BluntCrazeMan: 5:42am On Jul 24, 2021
Wonderful News.
Let's See How It Goes
Re: LG Polls: Lagos May Transmit Election Results Electronically – LASIEC by BluntCrazeMan: 5:43am On Jul 24, 2021
All Eyes On LASIEC.
HACKERS.!! Let’s Go There.!!!!!
Re: LG Polls: Lagos May Transmit Election Results Electronically – LASIEC by iamtardey: 5:46am On Jul 24, 2021
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Re: LG Polls: Lagos May Transmit Election Results Electronically – LASIEC by zolajpower: 5:46am On Jul 24, 2021
Militant30:
Is the brown teeth and drug baron aware?
He's Automatically, systematically and unopposedlly aware grin
Re: LG Polls: Lagos May Transmit Election Results Electronically – LASIEC by Unsad(m): 5:51am On Jul 24, 2021
I mean.
Isn't Lagos rich enough to do that ?
Re: LG Polls: Lagos May Transmit Election Results Electronically – LASIEC by Miosendyin: 5:56am On Jul 24, 2021
The same lagos that their senator voted against transmission of result. I laugh in swaheelee smiley smiley we know only one party is contesting today so yea they will surely allow it. Nonsense party and their nonsense followers
Re: LG Polls: Lagos May Transmit Election Results Electronically – LASIEC by Miosendyin: 5:57am On Jul 24, 2021
You know they reason like cow



Dantedasz:


But the other day you posted support for the Lagos senators that voted against electronic transmission of results. undecided





Re: LG Polls: Lagos May Transmit Election Results Electronically – LASIEC by hush15: 6:10am On Jul 24, 2021
Liposure:

https://www.premiumtimesng.com/regional/ssouth-west/475286-lg-polls-lagos-may-transmit-election-results-electronically-lasiec.html
Isn't it funny that Lagos Electoral Board wants to transmit LG elections electronically but it's senators doesn't want INEC to do same because INEC isn't in their coffers...
Re: LG Polls: Lagos May Transmit Election Results Electronically – LASIEC by basty: 6:16am On Jul 24, 2021
FarahAideed:
Election that we are already outside celebrating Some winners ..forget this thing is an APC thing

Clueless mind, not ready for the change. Soon you and your kinds would be left behind. You are thinking in the past.

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Re: LG Polls: Lagos May Transmit Election Results Electronically – LASIEC by Monogamy: 6:18am On Jul 24, 2021
May?

But we are in July now
Re: LG Polls: Lagos May Transmit Election Results Electronically – LASIEC by MrNipplesLover(m): 6:31am On Jul 24, 2021
This is how dem go scatter the elections today.

They must always disrupt am... Cos some criminal politicians won't like this, while some are gonna embrace it.

Las las, everything go scatter... And that's a must.

And people go still go out and vote... Smh.

Vote for what exactly?!

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Re: LG Polls: Lagos May Transmit Election Results Electronically – LASIEC by Tobloc(m): 6:44am On Jul 24, 2021
Good.

This will later be a case study in the 2023 elections.

I'm sure Tinubu will prevail on LASIEC to ensure electronic transmission of results.

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