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Re: Osun: INEC Not Bound To Electronically Transmit Results - Supreme Court Rules by ginggerxy: 9:23am On May 11, 2023
Christistruth02:
We already told them so but they were insulting us because they lost

If INEC wishes they can even make elections manual their duty is just

to hold credible elections
How do you hold credible election when the facilities provided to conduct credible election is not been put to use? Why was money wasted purchase those devices if the manual process were so credible? See some of you are becoming more stupid by day because illegality seems to favour you. Stupidity and illegality must never be allowed to stand as that will create endless cycle of illegality . Sane society is not built on illegality. Criminals like you will always will condemn an Internet fraudster but support political criminals because it serves your immediate purpose.

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Re: Osun: INEC Not Bound To Electronically Transmit Results - Supreme Court Rules by maestroferddi: 9:24am On May 11, 2023
ejimatic:
. The results uploaded are even for the record of INEC not for legal issues. Forms EC8 are preferable. IREV results snapped or downloaded are insignificant.The SC held.
You are not making sense...

There is no way the Supreme Court will undermine an authenticated result...

If your argument is that the uploaded results were not real, then it could be understood...

But saying that INEC could allocate results suo motu does not hold water.

The opposition only need to prove that INEC results as used for declaring the winner were FALSE...

The Supreme Court cannot dismissive overwhelming evidence and then accept a manipulated result from INEC just because they are the electoral umpires...

There are a large body of instances where the Supreme Court threw INEC results out of the window...
Re: Osun: INEC Not Bound To Electronically Transmit Results - Supreme Court Rules by overall90: 9:26am On May 11, 2023
Tsolutionifede:
u must be a mumu man, to think, court will cancel an election, because is not transmitted electronically, EC8 form is more important, calculate ur result, and let us know what you fools have with you, but rather u want electronic one that you have hacked

You are calling him mumu when you are infact the mumu.
From the write up, can you point out where the court said results does not have to be transmitted electronically.
Re: Osun: INEC Not Bound To Electronically Transmit Results - Supreme Court Rules by maestroferddi: 9:26am On May 11, 2023
tinsel:
From the above, we can see that Obi and Atiku have no case in the tribunal. What they are doing is a mere waste of time and probably to continue giving their supporters hope especially the noisy Obidients.
You are legally naive and ludicrous...

If the law works the way your little mind sees it, then the legal profession would have gone into extinction since the Middle Ages...
Re: Osun: INEC Not Bound To Electronically Transmit Results - Supreme Court Rules by thinkmoney(m): 9:30am On May 11, 2023
What I read from this piece and that was the bane of the case between PDP and APC in Osun is BVAS and the duly registered voters. The court decision if true is that INEC is not mandated to transmit in real time the number of people registered to vote on BVAS. This is duly stored on BVAS anyways. This is different from the presidential case which is failure to transmit in real time the result of each polling boot (not registered voters in Osuns case) for the presidential election.

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Re: Osun: INEC Not Bound To Electronically Transmit Results - Supreme Court Rules by tabaralph: 9:31am On May 11, 2023
tinsel:
From the above, we can see that Obi and Atiku have no case in the tribunal. What they are doing is a mere waste of time and probably to continue giving their supporters hope especially the noisy Obidients.

You took this directly out of my mouth…what’s good for adeleke will also be better for Tinubu; case close
Re: Osun: INEC Not Bound To Electronically Transmit Results - Supreme Court Rules by ejimatic: 9:32am On May 11, 2023
maestroferddi:
You are not making sense...

There is no way the Supreme Court will undermine an authenticated result...

If your argument is that the uploaded results were not real, then it could be understood...

But saying that INEC could allocate results suo motu does not hold water.

The opposition only need to prove that INEC results as used for declaring the winner were FALSE...

The Supreme Court cannot dismissive overwhelming evidence and then accept a manipulated result from INEC just because they are the electoral umpires...

There are a large body of instances where the Supreme Court threw INEC results out of the window...
. Yiu only want me to talk in ABC and word for word.Are IREV results whose genuiness iare doubtful and can be erroneous significant? No
That is why SC places emphasis on EC8 forms at the expense of IREV database results.

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Re: Osun: INEC Not Bound To Electronically Transmit Results - Supreme Court Rules by HNICEARTH: 9:32am On May 11, 2023
Notably, the apex court emphasised that there is no law that requires presiding officers to transmit by BVAS the number of accredited voters or accreditation of the polls to the database or backend server of INEC as claimed by the appellants.

“Therefore, the case of the appellants that the presiding officers were bound to instantly or on-the-spot transmit the number of accredited voters in the BVAS to the backend server or database of INEC has no support,” Emmanuel Agim who read the lead judgment said.



Keep twisting realities and spreading propaganda and deceit.
The supreme court never talked about transmitting of results but rather transmitting of accredited voters. They are 2 different issues.
INEC are bound by the law (electoral act) to transmit results from PU in real time

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Re: Osun: INEC Not Bound To Electronically Transmit Results - Supreme Court Rules by maestroferddi: 9:33am On May 11, 2023
tinsel:

The Supreme had ruled on this matter. And you are still confusing yourself and giving yourself hope.
Oga common sense you tell you that no two cases are exactly the same...

While you are here deceiving your co-travellers, the indefatigable and capable legal team painstakingly put together by Peter Obi and the Labour Party have been granted an adjournment to tweak their prayers in line with emerging realities...

Court cases are not won on social media, ogbeni..
Re: Osun: INEC Not Bound To Electronically Transmit Results - Supreme Court Rules by maestroferddi: 9:35am On May 11, 2023
ejimatic:
. Yiu only want me to talk in ABC and word for word.Are IREV results whose genuiness iare doubtful and can be erroneous significant? No
That is why SC places emphasis on EC8 forms at the expense of IREV database results.
Typical APC never thinking supporter...

You ask a question and at the same time answer yourself...

That's not how it works in real life...

Keep your gunpowder dry, stop jumping the gun...
Re: Osun: INEC Not Bound To Electronically Transmit Results - Supreme Court Rules by andyre34: 9:36am On May 11, 2023
tinsel:

https://www.thecable.ng/icymi-inec-not-bound-to-electronically-transmit-results-says-supreme-court-in-osun-guber-case/amp

You are an idiot who cannot read English. A bush man who should be in th Bush.

If you don't know the difference between RESULTS and ACCREDITED VOTERS stop writing now

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Re: Osun: INEC Not Bound To Electronically Transmit Results - Supreme Court Rules by DMerciful(m): 9:37am On May 11, 2023
Ofcourse INEC is not bound to electronically transmit result however it is bound to snap the form EC8A and send as a picture to the IREV. Two different things
Re: Osun: INEC Not Bound To Electronically Transmit Results - Supreme Court Rules by oxygeng: 9:37am On May 11, 2023
Ofunaofu:
These are beer parlour analysis, we are yet to get the CTC of the judgement


Are you aware of what is called emerging new facts

INEC is bound by the Electoral law and it's election guidelines to transmit results electronically. The INEC chairman made that point clear severally at different foras that the results of the 2023 general election, i.e polling units results will be transmitted electronically to the IREV real time on the election day
Thank you for this. Keep dishing them out please. These fools are trying to lie plate everything in preparation for evil agendas.
Re: Osun: INEC Not Bound To Electronically Transmit Results - Supreme Court Rules by Ken4Christ: 9:38am On May 11, 2023
manutdrichie:
grin grin

Time: 4.39am

These guys dont sleep, Obi's case is watery, Obi's case will be dismissed before 10.am, yet they do not sleep grin

Online judge. It will shock you.
Re: Osun: INEC Not Bound To Electronically Transmit Results - Supreme Court Rules by sharpchap: 9:38am On May 11, 2023
seunmsg:




The court also noted that the information at the backend saver might not be accurate because the BVAS may fail to transmit records for several reasons including poor internet connection, loss of battery power, failure of INEC official to properly press the submit button etc. SJC Emmanuel Agim.

With the above, the non transmission of results immediately from the polling units to IREV is dead and buried. Case already resolved in favour of Tinubu even before the commencement of trial 🤣🤣🤣

OGA MAKE I QUOTE YOU NO VEX OOOOO! SORRY ON MORE CAREFUL EXAMINATION OF THE FACTS THE JUDGEMENT SPEAKS OF ELECTRONIC TRANSMISSION OF ACCREDITED VOTERS NOT RESULTS. EVEN THEN I STILL THINK THE APC CASE WAS POORLY PRESENTED STRATEGICALLY TO ARRIVE AT THIS CONCLUSION. OUR EYES ARE STILL OPEN AND WE ARE READY. THEY NEARLY SUCCEEDED IN CONFUSING US OOOOOOO I NO GO LIE. WAYO PEOPLE. OMO THIS CASE TOUGH grin grin grin grin. THESE GUYS ARE FIGHTING TOOTH AND NAIL
Re: Osun: INEC Not Bound To Electronically Transmit Results - Supreme Court Rules by seunayantokun(m): 9:40am On May 11, 2023
Further evidence for Tinubu's anticipated victory at the tribunal. Had they denied the dancing governor his victory, they would have simultaneously announced the defeat of the president-elect.
We knew this all along that Tinubu would have helped Oyetola up there but that would have spelt the doom of his presidential pursuit.
Re: Osun: INEC Not Bound To Electronically Transmit Results - Supreme Court Rules by chatinent: 9:41am On May 11, 2023
They want to use this as judicial precedents. Smiles.

In order words, break the law if it's not written.

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Re: Osun: INEC Not Bound To Electronically Transmit Results - Supreme Court Rules by udemzyudex(m): 9:41am On May 11, 2023
tinsel:
From the above, we can see that Obi and Atiku have no case in the tribunal. What they are doing is a mere waste of time and probably to continue giving their supporters hope especially the noisy Obidients.

Comprehension is a very big problem for you,you can't even understand the article you posted.

Go back and read both for proper understanding.
Re: Osun: INEC Not Bound To Electronically Transmit Results - Supreme Court Rules by abidem4real: 9:42am On May 11, 2023
tinsel:

https://www.thecable.ng/icymi-inec-not-bound-to-electronically-transmit-results-says-supreme-court-in-osun-guber-case/amp
Gbagam! What a shock for disobedient "Obidients"! That's just a recipe for what is expected of presidential election petition tribunal and subsequent courts rules.

Jagaban led-government has come to stay! May his reign be progressive and prosperous for Nigeria 🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏
Re: Osun: INEC Not Bound To Electronically Transmit Results - Supreme Court Rules by ejimatic: 9:42am On May 11, 2023
maestroferddi:
Typical APC never thinking supporter...

You ask a question and at the same time answer yourself...

That's not how it works in real life...

Keep your gunpowder dry, stop jumping the gun...
. I can see why you are concerned about it . My Obedients or Artickulated friend .All is well.
Re: Osun: INEC Not Bound To Electronically Transmit Results - Supreme Court Rules by Blitzerz: 9:43am On May 11, 2023
Pure propaganda.... : grin grin grin grin grin grin grin

Obi case dey worry
Re: Osun: INEC Not Bound To Electronically Transmit Results - Supreme Court Rules by bentenny(m): 9:46am On May 11, 2023
EXPLAINER: Is INEC in breach of law on e-transmission of results?


Many Nigerians have expressed worry over the alleged breach by the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) of the Electoral Act 2022 with respect to the electronic transmission of election results following Saturday’s presidential and National Assembly elections.

These violations, according to them, are based on the requirements of electronic transmission of polling unit results, which INEC introduced to ensure the elections are free, fair and credible.

Results of elections from 176,846 polling units were expected to have been transmitted to the INEC Result Viewing Portal immediately the votes were collated at every polling unit but the presiding officers at various polling units lamented their inability to transmit the results, especially those of the presidential election, through the Bimodal Voter Accreditation System (BVAS), an equipment issued to the officers for such purpose.

What does the law say on the electronic transmission of election results? Is the right of Nigerians to a credible election as guaranteed by the law being violated by INEC?

Procedure for voting
The Electoral Act provides in section 47 that a voter in an election must present himself with his voter’s card to a presiding officer for accreditation at the polling unit in the constituency in which his name is registered. The presiding officer will also use a smart card reader or any other technological device for the accreditation of voters, to verify, confirm or authenticate the particulars of the voters.

The law is also states that “where a smart card reader or any other technological device fails to function in any unit and a fresh card reader or technological device is not brought, the election in that unit shall be cancelled and another election shall be scheduled within 24 hours”.

Counting, recording and transmission of votes
Section 60 of the Electoral Act states that “the presiding officer shall, after counting the votes at the polling unit, enter the votes scored by each candidate in a form to be prescribed by the commission as the case may be”.

More so, section 60 (5) of the Act states that the presiding officer shall transfer the results including total number of accredited voters and the results of the ballot in a manner as prescribed by the commission”. The prescribed manner here is the BVAS, which INEC introduced to ensure that the electoral process is credible. The BVAS was introduced by INEC in line with Section 148 of the Electoral Act, which gives INEC power to make guidelines and regulations to ensure the full effect of the law.



Legal experts criticise INEC’s actions
Inibehe Effiong, lawyer and political activist, said “the electronic transmission of votes provided by the Electoral Act and in the guidelines issued by INEC has not been complied with”.

He said: “The INEC chairman has compromised and made it clear that he has no credibility and reputation to organise credible elections by first failing to offer a cogent
explanation for the blatant non-compliance with the law with regards to the electronic transmission of votes.

“This has repudiated what should have ordinarily been a credible election process.”

According to him, the provisions of the Electoral Act under section 60, which provides for the mode of transmission, have not been complied with. “This makes the entire election process questionable. In fact, this election lacks credibility and should be nullified,” Effiong said.

Adedeji Adeyemi, a Lagos-based lawyer, said: “The fact that the results were not transferred from the polling units has made nonsense of the entire process.

“INEC is in breach of the provisions of the law under sections 60 and 64 (4) of the Electoral Act.”

Section 64 (4) of the Electoral Act states that “a collation officer or returning officer at an election shall collate and announce the result of an election, subject to his or her verification and confirmation that the number of accredited voters stated on the collated result are correct and consistent with the number of accredited voters recorded and transmitted directly from polling units and that the votes stated on the collated result are correct and consistent with the votes or results recorded and transmitted directly from polling units”.

Adeyemi said: “There were no statements by the returning officers that the results being called out were verified and confirmed that they were those directly transmitted from the polling unit.

“All these show that the entire process is inconsistent with the various laws including the 1999 Constitution and the Electoral Act 2022 and to this effect, the whole process is void. Nigerians have the right to credible elections and INEC must uphold this duty to Nigerians.”
Re: Osun: INEC Not Bound To Electronically Transmit Results - Supreme Court Rules by olamidebaby: 9:46am On May 11, 2023
Walamide:
A win for pdp in Osun but the same yardstick will be used to decide the presidential election.. I see a big loss at tribunal for LP/PDP.
It's obvious.
Re: Osun: INEC Not Bound To Electronically Transmit Results - Supreme Court Rules by OGHENAOGIE(m): 9:49am On May 11, 2023
Walamide:
A win for pdp in Osun but the same yardstick will be used to decide the presidential election.. I see a big loss at tribunal for LP/PDP.
if not people don't read or just sentimental... INEC clearly said transmission ll be electronic but collation is manual from polling units to Abuja meaning irev is for viewing by public but doesn't stop manual collation... So it's very clear but obidients are making useless noise when na Third their oga even take...
Re: Osun: INEC Not Bound To Electronically Transmit Results - Supreme Court Rules by busomma: 9:53am On May 11, 2023
tinsel:
From the above, we can see that Obi and Atiku have no case in the tribunal. What they are doing is a mere waste of time and probably to continue giving their supporters hope especially the noisy Obidients.
If that be the case, let's see if the so called drug -baron- president- elect will get to that seat alive. He has touched God's anointed & stole the will of the people & mustn't go unpunished.
Re: Osun: INEC Not Bound To Electronically Transmit Results - Supreme Court Rules by HRMK: 9:54am On May 11, 2023
HAHAHA.....LOBATAN!WHAT ARE OBI AND ATIKU STILL THEN DOING IN COURT?THEIR CASE WOULD BE DISMISSED AND DAMAGES AWARDED TO TINUBU!TAKE IT OR LEAVE IT!DANCING GOVERNOR GAIN IS ATIKU/OBI LOSS!!
Re: Osun: INEC Not Bound To Electronically Transmit Results - Supreme Court Rules by Ballack1(m): 9:55am On May 11, 2023
[quote author=NaijaCowFarm post=123063495]Oluwole analyst. Pls don't waste your time reading this piece of shut. Headline is deceptive.

Supreme Court Judgement on Osun Election is a trap
Re: Osun: INEC Not Bound To Electronically Transmit Results - Supreme Court Rules by OGHENAOGIE(m): 9:55am On May 11, 2023
tuborme:
The Electoral guidelines for Osun elections is purely different from the electoral guidelines for the February elections. In the electoral act, INEC determines the mode of transmission. In the February elections, INEC chose the electronic mode of transmission in its guidelines and jettisoned it in the middle of the game.
so u don't know that judgment of Court esp supreme Court are precedent for other judgement... Isn't same INEC that conduct Osun elections... when adeleke was declared winner by INEC did they use online or paper to do that? Answer and see the situation
Re: Osun: INEC Not Bound To Electronically Transmit Results - Supreme Court Rules by Robbinhood: 9:55am On May 11, 2023
tinsel:
From the above, we can see that Obi and Atiku have no case in the tribunal. What they are doing is a mere waste of time and probably to continue giving their supporters hope especially the noisy Obidients.
Did you read the news at all?
Re: Osun: INEC Not Bound To Electronically Transmit Results - Supreme Court Rules by blabulu2000: 9:56am On May 11, 2023
Now, if Bar Ikpaeazu can win this Osun case on this bases then.....he should be ready to lose Peter Obi case on this basis ....


Shikenah
Re: Osun: INEC Not Bound To Electronically Transmit Results - Supreme Court Rules by Kaiser20: 9:56am On May 11, 2023
tinsel:
From the above, we can see that Obi and Atiku have no case in the tribunal. What they are doing is a mere waste of time and probably to continue giving their supporters hope especially the noisy Obidients.
Please allow them to waste their time, it is good for democracy.
Civilized people go to court to seek justice, and not fight like Agberos on the streets

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