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ELECTORAL BILL: Know Where Your Senator Voted by ojsmscom(m): 8:33am On Jul 16, 2021
Whereas the ‘NO’ vote was to empower NCC to determine the electronic transmission of electoral results, the ‘YES’ was to allow INEC to transmit results when and where practicable, Premium Times also reported.

Below are lists of lawmakers who took part in the voting exercise:

Senators who voted for INEC to seek clearance from the Nigerian Communications Commission (NCC) before e-transmission of results:

1. Ovie Omo-Agege

2. Peter Nwaoboshi

3. Mohammed Ali Ndume

4. Opeyemi Bamidele

5. Ibrahim Abdullahi Gobir

6. Mohammed Danjuma Goje

7. Yusuf Yusuf

8. Bomai Ibrahim Mohammed

9. Sahabi Yau

10. Uba Sani

11. Kabiru Gaya

12. Ishaku Elisha Abbo

13. Amhad Babba Kaita

14. Adamu Aliero

15. Yahaya Abdullahi

16. Yakubu Oseni

17. Isa Jibrin

18. Smart Adeyemi

19. Ibrahim Yahaya Oloriegbe

20. Oluremi Tinubu

21. Solomon Adeola

22. Tanko Al-Makura

23. Godiya Akwashiki

24. Abdullahi Adamu

25. Mohammed Sani Musa

26. Aliyu Sabi Abdullahi

27. Birma Mohammed Enagi

28. Senator Dadu’ut Ladi

29. Francis Alimikhena

30. Abubakar Kyari

31. Senator Surajudeen Ajibola

32. Robert Ajayi Boroffice

33. Orji Uzor Kalu

34. Aderele Oriolowo

35. Aishatu Dahiru Ahmed

36. Degi Eremienyo

37. Ashiru Yisa

38. Bello Mandiya

39. Hezekiah Dimka Ayuba

40. Frank Ibezim

41. Kashim Shettima

42. Stephen Odeh

43. Shaibu Lau

44. Alkali Saidu

45. Amos Bulus

46. Danladi Sankara

47. Hadejia Hassan Ibrahim

48. Suleiman Abdul Kwari

49. Abdullahi Barkiya

50. Jika Dauda Haliru

51. Lawali Anka

52. Lawan Gamau

Lawmakers who voted that INEC should transmit election results “when and where practicable”:

1. Enyinnaya Abaribe

2. Francis Adenigba Fadahunsi

3. Clifford Ordia

4. Matthew Urhoghide

5. Gyang Istifanus

6. George Sekibo

7. Biodun Olujimi

8. Mpigi Barinada

9. Betty Apiafi

10. Philip Aduda

11. Chukwuka Utazi

12. Ibrahim Abdullahi Danbaba

13. Danjuma La’ah

14. Francis Onyewuchi

15. Patrick Ayo Akinyelure

16. Kola Balogun

17. Eyankeyi Akon Etim

18. Christopher Ekpenyong

19. Seriake Dickson

20. Cleopas Zuwoghe

21. Emmanuel Orker-jev

22. Sandy Onor

23. Gershom Bassey

24. James Manager

25. Obinna Ogba

26. Sam Egwu

27. Nnachi Ama Micheal

28. Bassey Albert Bassey.....


Whereas 29 senators were absent..if the name of senator representing your zone is not here,just know that your senatorial zone...kept quite when Nigeria is taking this important decision that will determine if subsequent elections in Nigeria will be free and fair or not.... obviously we know that APC government/north has inflated numbers they don't want electronic transmission to expose them but we Nigerians are solidly behind Abaribe and his group, inec results must be transmitted electronically to avoid fraud..and we don't want NCC involvement in INEC responsibility....
It is not over until it is over...the war is against corrupt Nigeria politicians versus the Nigeria masses..

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Re: ELECTORAL BILL: Know Where Your Senator Voted by jom28gy(m): 8:42am On Jul 16, 2021
The first group of people, don't even know what they are doing, they are just,oyes members, nothing more

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Re: ELECTORAL BILL: Know Where Your Senator Voted by Bedtec: 8:45am On Jul 16, 2021
The useless stupid senator representing Abia central was absent during such a huge matter , and you say it will be well with Thief After Orji
Re: ELECTORAL BILL: Know Where Your Senator Voted by duro4chang(m): 8:45am On Jul 16, 2021
29 senators were absent? What an absurdity!!!. They left their duty fir frivolity.
Re: ELECTORAL BILL: Know Where Your Senator Voted by juvewalex(m): 10:22am On Jul 16, 2021
How on earth would a whopping 29 senators be absent in this kind of voting in the house and it was allowed and we have 109 total number of senators.

It's a big shame and the ones that voted against the transmission of election results electronically are jokers and saboteurs.
Re: ELECTORAL BILL: Know Where Your Senator Voted by adadike(f): 10:24am On Jul 16, 2021
All Anambra senators, shame on you . Ifere metu unu. Tufiakwa!
Re: ELECTORAL BILL: Know Where Your Senator Voted by Tinubuadvocate: 11:04am On Jul 16, 2021
This bastard is not there again common bill you have not sponsor only I support 2023 can't come here early.
Re: ELECTORAL BILL: Know Where Your Senator Voted by Bedtec: 11:05am On Jul 16, 2021
adadike:
All Anambra senators, shame on you . Ifere metu unu. Tufiakwa!
They went for burial and governorship campaign cheesy
Re: ELECTORAL BILL: Know Where Your Senator Voted by adadike(f): 11:07am On Jul 16, 2021
Bedtec:
They went for burial and governorship campaign cheesy
imagine these senators?
Re: ELECTORAL BILL: Know Where Your Senator Voted by FreeIgbos: 11:10am On Jul 16, 2021
What a country!!
So some people actually voted against or decided to abstain from voting in a crucial exercise that will promote democracy and rule of law

What's their reason? Isn't it obvious that this unfortunate country has no basis for existence and no future, but just a congregation of looters.

Tufiakwa!!!

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Re: ELECTORAL BILL: Know Where Your Senator Voted by AchalugoNwa(f): 11:26am On Jul 16, 2021
adadike:
imagine these senators?
sweetheart m
come and kiss me
come and make love to me
maka na ife gi asogbugo m
your ukwu dey drive me crazy
your ala is very juicy
to suck you dey hungry me
amu m ekeni go very well
ohhh Adadike my love
bia tie m obi gi kiss
Re: ELECTORAL BILL: Know Where Your Senator Voted by AchalugoNwa(f): 11:30am On Jul 16, 2021
adadike:
All Anambra senators, shame on you . Ifere metu unu. Tufiakwa!
Ada m isogbugo m kiss
Re: ELECTORAL BILL: Know Where Your Senator Voted by Racoon(m): 11:32am On Jul 16, 2021
All those bands of senators who voted against electronic transmission of election results will forever go down infamy.Their constituency should begin the process of recalling those fools.

So they don't want a credible electoral process despite they the flawed histroy this country have experienced especially under this useless government? Eni ku re.
Re: ELECTORAL BILL: Know Where Your Senator Voted by Penguin2: 11:34am On Jul 16, 2021
Grave injustice was done by those who voted against the bill.

But the gravest injustice was done by those who absented from voting.

Like they say, to keep quiet in the face of oppression, is to side with the oppressor.

So let’s add 29 absentees to 58 that’s 77 lawmakers who voted against the Electronic Transmission of results.
Re: ELECTORAL BILL: Know Where Your Senator Voted by Racoon(m): 11:37am On Jul 16, 2021
adadike:
All Anambra senators, shame on you . Ifere metu unu. Tufiakwa!
Adanne ke kwanu? Just imagine! These our representatives are not serious @ all.

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Re: ELECTORAL BILL: Know Where Your Senator Voted by TotoGame(m): 11:38am On Jul 16, 2021
AchalugoNwa:
sweetheart m
come and kiss me
come and make love to me
maka na ife gi asogbugo m
your ukwu dey drive me crazy
your ala is very juicy
to suck you dey hungry me
amu m ekeni go very well
ohhh Adadike my love
bia tie m obi gi kiss


Mumu man !
Re: ELECTORAL BILL: Know Where Your Senator Voted by omowolewa: 5:04pm On Jul 16, 2021
Game of number
Re: ELECTORAL BILL: Know Where Your Senator Voted by kingsways: 5:12pm On Jul 16, 2021
My stewpid senator didn't even come at all
Re: ELECTORAL BILL: Know Where Your Senator Voted by adadike(f): 8:50pm On Jul 16, 2021
Racoon:
Adanne ke kwanu? Just imagine! These our representatives are not serious @ all.
odinma my darling jare. I am tired of them all
Re: ELECTORAL BILL: Know Where Your Senator Voted by adadike(f): 8:51pm On Jul 16, 2021
TotoGame:



Mumu man !
my brother, I don tire for this guy.
Re: ELECTORAL BILL: Know Where Your Senator Voted by AchalugoNwa(f): 8:52pm On Jul 16, 2021
adadike:
odinma my darling jare. I am tired of them all
but I'm your love and hubby right? kiss
Re: ELECTORAL BILL: Know Where Your Senator Voted by AchalugoNwa(f): 8:54pm On Jul 16, 2021
adadike:
my brother, I don tire for this guy.
you're tired of me cry

why are you breaking my precious heart?
Re: ELECTORAL BILL: Know Where Your Senator Voted by Nigeriadondie: 10:07am On Jul 17, 2021
ojsmscom:
Whereas the ‘NO’ vote was to empower NCC to determine the electronic transmission of electoral results, the ‘YES’ was to allow INEC to transmit results when and where practicable, Premium Times also reported.

Below are lists of lawmakers who took part in the voting exercise:

Senators who voted for INEC to seek clearance from the Nigerian Communications Commission (NCC) before e-transmission of results:

1. Ovie Omo-Agege

2. Peter Nwaoboshi

3. Mohammed Ali Ndume

4. Opeyemi Bamidele

5. Ibrahim Abdullahi Gobir

6. Mohammed Danjuma Goje

7. Yusuf Yusuf

8. Bomai Ibrahim Mohammed

9. Sahabi Yau

10. Uba Sani

11. Kabiru Gaya

12. Ishaku Elisha Abbo

13. Amhad Babba Kaita

14. Adamu Aliero

15. Yahaya Abdullahi

16. Yakubu Oseni

17. Isa Jibrin

18. Smart Adeyemi

19. Ibrahim Yahaya Oloriegbe

20. Oluremi Tinubu

21. Solomon Adeola

22. Tanko Al-Makura

23. Godiya Akwashiki

24. Abdullahi Adamu

25. Mohammed Sani Musa

26. Aliyu Sabi Abdullahi

27. Birma Mohammed Enagi

28. Senator Dadu’ut Ladi

29. Francis Alimikhena

30. Abubakar Kyari

31. Senator Surajudeen Ajibola

32. Robert Ajayi Boroffice

33. Orji Uzor Kalu

34. Aderele Oriolowo

35. Aishatu Dahiru Ahmed

36. Degi Eremienyo

37. Ashiru Yisa

38. Bello Mandiya

39. Hezekiah Dimka Ayuba

40. Frank Ibezim

41. Kashim Shettima

42. Stephen Odeh

43. Shaibu Lau

44. Alkali Saidu

45. Amos Bulus

46. Danladi Sankara

47. Hadejia Hassan Ibrahim

48. Suleiman Abdul Kwari

49. Abdullahi Barkiya

50. Jika Dauda Haliru

51. Lawali Anka

52. Lawan Gamau

Lawmakers who voted that INEC should transmit election results “when and where practicable”:

1. Enyinnaya Abaribe

2. Francis Adenigba Fadahunsi

3. Clifford Ordia

4. Matthew Urhoghide

5. Gyang Istifanus

6. George Sekibo

7. Biodun Olujimi

8. Mpigi Barinada

9. Betty Apiafi

10. Philip Aduda

11. Chukwuka Utazi

12. Ibrahim Abdullahi Danbaba

13. Danjuma La’ah

14. Francis Onyewuchi

15. Patrick Ayo Akinyelure

16. Kola Balogun

17. Eyankeyi Akon Etim

18. Christopher Ekpenyong

19. Seriake Dickson

20. Cleopas Zuwoghe

21. Emmanuel Orker-jev

22. Sandy Onor

23. Gershom Bassey

24. James Manager

25. Obinna Ogba

26. Sam Egwu

27. Nnachi Ama Micheal

28. Bassey Albert Bassey.....


Whereas 29 senators were absent..if the name of senator representing your zone is not here,just know that your senatorial zone...kept quite when Nigeria is taking this important decision that will determine if subsequent elections in Nigeria will be free and fair or not.... obviously we know that APC government/north has inflated numbers they don't want electronic transmission to expose them but we Nigerians are solidly behind Abaribe and his group, inec results must be transmitted electronically to avoid fraud..and we don't want NCC involvement in INEC responsibility....
It is not over until it is over...the war is against corrupt Nigeria politicians versus the Nigeria masses..
Why single out Abaribe when he voted for “where and when” practicable? He is not totally for e-voting.
All these lawmakers are robbers. They have consistently shown that they are enemies of the people they claim to represent and represent only themselves, their families and their cronies.
Nigeria would remain irredeemable with these beasts in power

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