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Electronic Transmission Of Election Result Illegal – Lawyers by cyrilamx(m): 7:22am On Apr 27, 2019
Until the Electoral Act (Amendment) Bill is passed into law any election result that is electronically transmitted by the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) is illegal, a cross section of Nigerian lawyers has said.
In their contributions to the raging controversy over INEC’s purported transmission of the results of the 2019 presidential election, the lawyers told LEADERSHIP Weekend that it amounts to illegality for the commission or its officers to have transmitted the said results when the Electoral Act (Amendment) Bill, 2018, has not been signed into law.

They argued that Section 52 (2) of the operating Electoral Act 2010 prohibits the use of electronic voting machine in Nigeria, including the transmission of the results electronically.
In the same vein, the legal luminaries said that Section 65 of the same Electoral Act 2010 stipulates that election results shall be transmitted manually by INEC presiding officers and that this law which governed the conduct of the 2019 elections has not been repealed.

The ruling All Progressives Congress (APC) and the opposition Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) are into a fierce verbal war over the purported existence of a server where INEC allegedly stored the results of the February 23 presidential poll won by President Muhammadu Buhari.
Among the eminent lawyers, who commented on the matter yesterday, were Chief Mike Ahamba (SAN), Alasa Ismaila, Muktar Abanika, Dr. Kayode Ajulon, and Ismail Alahusa.

They asserted that said since the Electoral Bill which mandates the immediate transmission of voting results from polling units to collation centres has not come to effect, the so-called transmitted result is invalid and any reliance on it is null and void.
The lawyers drew attention to the 2015 INEC’s Directives, Guidelines and Manuals which provided for the use of smart card reader while Section 49 of the Electoral Act provided for the use of voter cards instead.

According to them, petitioners in previous elections who placed reliance on INEC guidelines by alleging substantial non-compliance with the provisions of the Electoral Act because the smart card reader was not used in the accreditation process and that the election results should be set aside on the basis of the failure to use the smart card reader failed at the Supreme Court.
The Supreme Court, the lawyers said held for instance in Wike Ezenwo Nyesom vs Dakuku Adol Peterside and Others that INEC’s directives on the use of the smart card reader has not invalidated the use of the manual accreditation process, even if it was fraught with fraud.

According to Ahamba, ‘’it is left to the tribunal to determine whether INEC actually gave orders to the presiding officers to transmit the election result electronically to the collation centre or the commission’s server or not.
‘’The tribunal will determine precisely after it has listened to all sides and gone through all the available evidence adduced by parties to the suit. But it is trite law that if INEC gave unlawful instruction, the result so transmitted is unlawful and invalid,’’ he said.

In his views, Ismaila who practices law in Katsina and Abuja said: ‘’It is immaterial whether the presiding officer was instructed to transmit the election results electronically or not. We must determine whether such was governed by the new INEC Guidelines and Manual for the conduct of the 2019 general elections. Even then at his level, he cannot claim ignorance that the Electoral Act (Amendment) Bill which would have authorised it is yet to be signed to law.

‘’The Supreme Court judgement in Edward Nkwegu Okereke vs Nweze David Umahi and Wike Ezenwo Nyesom vs Dakuku Adol Peterside and others are enough lessons not to do things outside the law.
The apex court held in Wike’s case for example that the introduction of the card reader is certainly a welcome development in the electoral process. Although it is meant to improve on the credibility of those accredited to vote so as to check the incidence of rigging, it is yet to be made part of the Electoral Act.

To Abanika,‘’Section 52 (2) of the Electoral Act 2010 as amended which is still in operation prohibits the use of electronic voting machine for the time being in Nigeria, including the transmission of the electronic results.

He said: ‘’Section 65 of the same Electoral Act 2010 that dictates that the election results shall be transmitted manually by the presiding officer, yet that law which governed the conduct of the 2019 elections has not been repealed.”

The Electoral Bill which mandates the immediate transmission of voting results from polling units to collation centres is not yet operational, and as such, the transmitted result is invalid and any reliance place on it is null and void,’’ the lawyers maintained.
Dr. Ajulo, who is the founder of Egalitarian Mission in Africa, said that the PDP candidate (Alhaji Atiku Abubakar) has embarked on a fruitless venture with the results he claimed he got from INEC server.

Ajulo asserted that the result is not admissible in law, adding that ‘’if President Muhammadu Buhari had signed the amended Electoral Act, which included electronic transmission of results, Atiku would have had a valid case against INEC, but as it is, he cannot even tender the results at the tribunal.”

A Kaduna-based lawyer, Ismail Alahusa, agreed with the submissions of Ajulo.
He said that electronic transmission of result is not recognised by the Electoral Act and, therefore, the result Atiku claims he got from INEC server is “just a piece of paper.”

‘’He can’t use it at the tribunal because the law does not even recognize the transmission of result electronically. I want to believe that Atiku was not properly advised before approaching the tribunal to challenge the results of the election,” he said.
But Akinwumi Adisa, a civil rights activist said that Buhari refused to sign the amended Electoral Act Bill into law because of the fraud the APC and INEC perpetrated during the election.

He said: ‘’To every sane Nigerian, the last election is the worst in the history of polls in Nigeria. For every Nigerian that is seeking the good of this country, the last election was a sham and should be condemned by all.
‘’As for the result Atiku claimed he got from INEC server, even if it is not admissible in law, the whole world would be made to know the daylight robbery committed during the last election.’’

A Lagos-based lawyer, Emmanuel Majebi said: “It would not have been possible to transmit the results even if INEC had wanted to do so initially because there are areas that have no network and there are areas where the card readers did not work or were not used.

“The figures Atiku brought is very bogus. The combined votes for him and Buhari is more than the total accredited voters, no other candidates got a vote, no cancellation and no voided votes, that in itself has knocked out his INEC server’s claim. I will not want to say much on the issue because it is in court but I will say the electronic transmission of election results was an ideal that wasn’t possible.

“It was not backed by law. It was to be a parallel process but it didn’t work or INEC probably heard that some people had planned to compromise it and abandoned it without announcement. Transmission to the server of the number of accredited voters, does not translate to the number of votes cast!

Another Lagos-based lawyer Jude Omeire said: “I believe we should not be jumping the gun and we should allow the tribunal to determine the merits and demerits of the petition and the defence. I believe that the law empowered INEC to set guidelines for the conduct of the elections but the question is, can INEC guidelines override the constitution and the Electoral Act?
“It is the responsibility of the tribunal to scrutinise the submitted data, and if needs be as to its source and genuineness,” he said.

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Re: Electronic Transmission Of Election Result Illegal – Lawyers by muykem: 7:30am On Apr 27, 2019
That's the law for now. I have said before even if INEC comfirm purported server results, it's still void as far as our law is concern.

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Re: Electronic Transmission Of Election Result Illegal – Lawyers by ORIENTATION101: 7:48am On Apr 27, 2019
atikulators come wail oo

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Re: Electronic Transmission Of Election Result Illegal – Lawyers by Dannyset(m): 8:01am On Apr 27, 2019
BBC Yoruba: Aye Atiku ta pau bi ibon grin

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Re: Electronic Transmission Of Election Result Illegal – Lawyers by Printerscanner: 8:07am On Apr 27, 2019
Atikuchukwu and Obituary will cry more than bush baby.

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Re: Electronic Transmission Of Election Result Illegal – Lawyers by Nobody: 8:13am On Apr 27, 2019
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Re: Electronic Transmission Of Election Result Illegal – Lawyers by mycar: 8:15am On Apr 27, 2019
No evidence is illegal, it is just like saying that using video camera to capture all the election results is illegal. E- result is only meant to double check the manual one or reconcile the overall result.
It is called a backup, else how did inec arrive at the results they announced in the areas the electoral materials and offices were burnt down after the voting had been concluded and announcement of the results being awaited?
If election was free, fair and transparent, all the instruments meant to guarantee that must be considered and looked into and if proven beyond doubt that the election was not then the result should be declared null and void as was done elsewhere in Africa.
Beside, what's the use of election when its being free, fair and transparent is not guaranteed?

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Re: Electronic Transmission Of Election Result Illegal – Lawyers by tuniski: 8:16am On Apr 27, 2019
So the Card reader is a nullity therefore the Election null and Void abi?

The use of card reader is everything about the election. And any attempt at setting It aside nullifies the election. Results transmission is only one of the many uses of the SCR during the elections. The knockout to #teambuhari Is in accreditation!

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Re: Electronic Transmission Of Election Result Illegal – Lawyers by mycar: 8:22am On Apr 27, 2019
muykem:
That's the law for now. I have said before even if INEC comfirm purported server results, it's still void as far as our law is concern.
If inec confirms it then they would have to explain why the manual result was different. Politics aside, when you wrote jamb, if you had seen your scores as 300 on the jamb website and got a result slip with total scores of 180, won't you query jamb if jamb still sends that same 180 scores result sheet to your school?

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Re: Electronic Transmission Of Election Result Illegal – Lawyers by Nobody: 8:23am On Apr 27, 2019
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Re: Electronic Transmission Of Election Result Illegal – Lawyers by MXrep: 10:38am On Apr 27, 2019
If thats the case then INEC engaged in illegality and the election is null and void

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Re: Electronic Transmission Of Election Result Illegal – Lawyers by Houseofglam7(f): 10:41am On Apr 27, 2019
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Re: Electronic Transmission Of Election Result Illegal – Lawyers by farem: 10:42am On Apr 27, 2019
Printerscanner:
Atikuchukwu and Obituary will cry more than bush baby.

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Re: Electronic Transmission Of Election Result Illegal – Lawyers by ORIENTATION101: 10:44am On Apr 27, 2019
MXrep:
If thats the case then INEC engaged in illegality and the election is null and void
lols election that was done manually and announced. atiku and inec server re on their own.the law says manually whoever claim he won on server should collect certificate of return from miscrosoft

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Re: Electronic Transmission Of Election Result Illegal – Lawyers by seegi(m): 10:46am On Apr 27, 2019
Everything is just twisting this case to where it favor them


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Re: Electronic Transmission Of Election Result Illegal – Lawyers by RZArecta2(m): 10:46am On Apr 27, 2019
Brainless, sufferhead lawyers cool

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Re: Electronic Transmission Of Election Result Illegal – Lawyers by ChristianNorth: 10:50am On Apr 27, 2019
It is this type of lawyers that bring disgrace to the noble profession.

I wonder the copy of Nigerian Evidence Act 2011 they have.

Anyway that is their business, for those that care to know, electronic transmission is not illegal provided that the primary means recognised by the law is adhered to.

There is no section of our Electoral Act that SPECIFICALLY banned electronic transmission. I have not seen. The law is silent on that.

Use of card reader is legal. PDP only exploited a loophole in our law to get Supreme Court to declare it as unconstitutional. We don't need any electoral amendment to enforce the legal use of the card reader because its legality is already in the electoral act.

PDP got Supreme Court to by-pass that section and PDP will still get the court to over-rule itself.

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Re: Electronic Transmission Of Election Result Illegal – Lawyers by Nobody: 10:51am On Apr 27, 2019
tuniski:
So the Card reader is a nullity therefore the Election null and Void abi?

The use of card reader is everything about the election. And any attempt at setting It aside nullifies the election. Results transmission is only one of the many uses of the SCR during the elections. The knockout to #teambuhari Is in accreditation!

It's a tricky sh*t.

The court cannot build on nothing.

If there's no presidential assent to make the process legal, how can the court adjudicate on it.

Except the court recognizes the power of INEC to make bye-laws.

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Re: Electronic Transmission Of Election Result Illegal – Lawyers by Sagay212: 10:51am On Apr 27, 2019
Even lawyers are part of the problem. They say this today and tomorrow they say another nonsense. Nigerians just keep quiet and endure the rubbish going on in this country.
No light, bad roads, poor health facility, poor education, police brutality, no respect for law, even the law is not 100% clear and straight forward, politicians living like celeb while poor masses continue to hail and support them. I'm sure God is tired of this country.

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Re: Electronic Transmission Of Election Result Illegal – Lawyers by NaijaOlosho(f): 10:52am On Apr 27, 2019
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Re: Electronic Transmission Of Election Result Illegal – Lawyers by tuniski: 10:54am On Apr 27, 2019
ORIENTATION101:
lols election that was done manually and announced. atiku and inec server re on their own.the law says manually whoever claim he won on server should collect certificate of return from miscrosoft
Accreditation was done via electronic means of SCR!

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Re: Electronic Transmission Of Election Result Illegal – Lawyers by flowmama: 10:54am On Apr 27, 2019
APC lawyers more like...

If electronic tranmsition of results is illegal,

the accreditation of election done electronically is also illegal...

The whole election then is illegal even with the heavy presence of military personnels in polling units..

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Re: Electronic Transmission Of Election Result Illegal – Lawyers by Nobody: 10:54am On Apr 27, 2019
ChristianNorth:
It is this type of lawyers that bring disgrace to the noble profession.

I wonder the copy of Nigerian Evidence Act 2011 they have.

Anyway that is their business, for those that care to know, electronic transmission is not illegal provided that the primary means recognised by the law is adhered to.

There is no section of our Electoral Act that SPECIFICALLY banned electronic transmission. I have not seen. The law is silent on that.

Use of card reader is legal. PDP only exploited a loophole in our law to get Supreme Court to declare it as unconstitutional. We don't need any electoral amendment to enforce the legal use of the card reader because its legality is already in the electoral act.

PDP got Supreme Court to by-pass that section and PDP will still get the court to over-rule itself.

A herculean task in a Buhari pocketed judiciary if you asked me.

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Re: Electronic Transmission Of Election Result Illegal – Lawyers by shachris02: 10:55am On Apr 27, 2019
basilol01:
Is the illegality the reason Enugu is a backward state without roads, hospitals and schools? Lol



at least they have a building over their heads.

unlike your almajir brothers.

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Re: Electronic Transmission Of Election Result Illegal – Lawyers by nonxo007(m): 10:56am On Apr 27, 2019
basilol01:
Is the illegality the reason Enugu is a backward state without roads, hospitals and schools? Lol


Don't be offended please, but may I ask. Where are you from ?

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Re: Electronic Transmission Of Election Result Illegal – Lawyers by ChristianNorth: 10:57am On Apr 27, 2019
Awol1:


A herculean task in a Buhari pocketed judiciary if you asked me.
The herculean task was getting Supreme Court ruled that the use of card reader is illegal when the electoral act already gave INEC the power to use them.

Getting an over-ride is simple.

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Re: Electronic Transmission Of Election Result Illegal – Lawyers by mrkings84(m): 10:57am On Apr 27, 2019
In summary pls?
Re: Electronic Transmission Of Election Result Illegal – Lawyers by sammyj: 10:58am On Apr 27, 2019
Lobaton!! grin To all PDP supporters and children of hates, kindly note that your course to reclaim Atiku’s mandate is dead on arrival based on the current evidence of electronic transmission of result which is yet to be signed into law. I weep for you all shocked cry grin

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