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Constituents Tackle Two Abia Senators For Sabotaging Electronic Transmission by Kwanza: 9:02pm On Aug 18, 2021
TWO former governors of Abia State who are currently members of the Senate have been confronted by their constituents over their role in rejecting a provision for electronic transmission of election results in proposed amendments to the Electoral Act passed by the Senate.
The constituents, under the aegis of Abia League of Professional Initiatives (ALPI), have queried the two former governors – Orji Uzor Kalu and Theodore Orji.

The Senate on July 15 passed the Electoral Act amendment bill with a controversial Section 52(3), which stated that the Nigerian Communications Commission (NCC), with the approval of the National Assembly, would determine whether the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) could transmit results electronically or not.

Initially, Section 52(3), in the report submitted by the Senate Committee on INEC, had read: “The commission (INEC) may transmit results of elections by electronic means where and when practicable.”

But after 52 senators – comprising 50 from the APC and two from the PDP – voted to give NCC and the National Assembly the powers to determine whether INEC can transmit election results electronically, Section 52(3) in the Electoral Act Amendment Bill passed by the Senate read: “INEC may consider electronic collation of results provided the national network coverage is adjudged to be adequate and secured by the Nigerian Communications Commission and approved by the National Assembly.”

Two former Abia State governors – Orji Uzor Kalu and Theodore Orji – are currently serving as senators. Both men played significant roles in the outcome of the vote conducted by the Senate to decide on the inclusion of electronic transmission in the Electoral Act.

Former Abia State governor Orji Uzor Kalu claimed he voted against electronic transmission because there was no network in his hometown.

Kalu, a member of the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC) and currently the Senate Chief Whip, was governor of Abia State from 1999 to 2007. He represents Abia North in the Senate.

Like other APC senators, Kalu voted against electronic transmission on July 15.

When it was his turn to vote, the former governor claimed that there was no mobile telecommunications network in his hometown, Igbere, a suburban town in Abia State.

“Because there is no network coverage in my village, I vote NO,” Kalu said as he cast his vote against the transmission of election results by electronic means.

After his tenure as Abia State governor, Kalu’s successor, Theodore Orji, also made his way to the Senate. Orji, a member of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) who represents Abia Central in the Senate, was governor of Abia State from 2007 to 2015.

Orji was among a cast of high profile PDP senators who were absent when the Senate voted to decide on the inclusion of electronic transmission of election results in the Electoral Act.

The absence of the PDP senators helped undermine the wishes of many Nigerians who are demanding the inclusion of a provision for electronic transmission of election results in the country’s Electoral Act.

* Query letters issued to former Governors

The constituents, through the Abia League of Professional Initiatives (ALPI), issued query letters to the former governors turned senators.

Kalu was asked to explain why he voted against electronic transmission while Orji was asked to state why he was absent from the Senate on a day a crucial decision that would affect his constituents was to be taken.

The ALPI said the two senators failed to represent the interests of their constituents who voted them into the Senate.

“We are particularly dismayed that media reports indicate that you were absent from the Senate Chambers when this crucial vote was called. We consider your absence to be an egregious shirking of your responsibility and a dereliction of your duties as the representative of the people of Abia Central Senatorial Zone, whose voices were effectively silenced by your absence” parts of the query letter addressed to Orji read.

Former Abia State governor Theodore Orji was among PDP senators that were absent during voting on electronic transmission.

Reacting to the development, Orji’s supporters described the Abia League of Professionals Initiatives as a ‘faceless’ group, adding that the former governor was absent from the Senate on the day of the voting because he was commissioning some projects in his constituency.

But speaking in an interview on Arise News Television on August 18, Convener and National Coordinator of the Abia League of Professionals Initiatives Sonny Iroche insisted that the two Abia State former governors failed to represent the interests of their constituents by the actions they took concerning electronic transmission of results.

“Senator Theodore Orji, through a proxy, said we are a faceless group. We are not faceless. We have over 200 eminent professionals drawn from various sectors. Abia League of Professionals Initiatives is a registered NGO concerned with the good governance and prosperity of the people of Abia State. The senator is our staff; we employed him through our votes to represent us in the Senate,” Iroche said.

He added that the ALPI has prominent personalities such as former military administrator Ike Nwachukwu, former chairman of the Niger Delta Development Commission (NDDC) Onyema Ugochukwu, and former Chief Executive Officer of the Nigerian Economic Summit Group (NESG) Anya O. Anya, amongst several others.

* Orji Uzor Kalu lied in claiming there’s no network in his hometown

Iroche added that Kalu’s claim that there was no telecommunications network coverage in his hometown, Igbere, was false.

“Orji Uzor Kalu is not the only person from Igbere. We have many of our members from there, and we know they have a network. Orji Uzor Kalu uses his phone in his hometown; he does online banking from his village,” Iroche said while picking holes in the reasons advanced by the former governor for his refusal to vote in support of electronic transmission.

Igbere, described by Wikipedia as a suburban town in Bende Local Government Area of Abia State, is located 66 miles from Aba, the commercial city of Abia State and about 50 kilometres from Umuahia the state capital.

Kalu had returned to the Senate after his conviction on corruption charges, for which he was already serving a prison term, was nullified by the Supreme Court on technical grounds.

In an unexpected judgment, the apex ruled that the trial judge that found him guilty had been elevated to the Court of Appeal and should not have ruled on the matter.

The EFCC had said it intends to reopen the corruption case against the former governor.

However, despite the corruption allegations hanging on Kalu’s neck, a former military ruler Ibrahim Babangida recently reportedly named Kalu as a possible Nigerian president successor of President Muhammadu Buhari in 2023.

“So we can have the likes of Orji Uzor Kalu, who is interested in running the country, and why not?” In a documentary aired on Africa Independent Television, Babangida, who has been speaking on national issues in recent times, including voicing his opinion on the type of president he believes Nigeria needs.

* National Assembly members should be paid per-sitting

Meanwhile, Convener and National Coordinator of the Abia League of Professionals Initiatives Iroche, in the interview on Arise News Television, said the remuneration of members of the National Assembly should be based on sittings they attended to forestall a situation whereby lawmakers stay away when crucial decisions that affect their constituents are being taken.

Iroche said, “Nigerians should demand that the pay of our senators and members of the House of Representatives should be like a sitting fee. If you do not sit in the chambers on any given day, you will not be paid for that day. It should be pay-as-you-serve; that way, Theodore Orji’s supporters will not tell the people of Abia State that he (Orji) was busy commissioning a project somewhere when such a vital issue like voting on electronic transmission of election results was going on in the National Assembly.”

Iroche also faulted the Nigerian Communications Commission (NCC) for, according to him, siding with the Senate against electronic transmission of election results, despite the fact that telecommunications operators in the country and the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) had insisted that Nigeria has the capacity to transmit election results through electronic means.
https://www.icirnigeria.org/constituents-tackle-two-abia-senators-for-sabotaging-electronic-transmission/

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Re: Constituents Tackle Two Abia Senators For Sabotaging Electronic Transmission by realadesco(m): 9:13pm On Aug 18, 2021
Yam eater

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Re: Constituents Tackle Two Abia Senators For Sabotaging Electronic Transmission by Flyingngel(m): 9:43pm On Aug 18, 2021
Two fools.in as much as I sympathize with Igbos over their political maltreatment; I think holding their political elites responsible shld have been the first step to making the South-east a destination of choice few years from now.

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Re: Constituents Tackle Two Abia Senators For Sabotaging Electronic Transmission by Monogamy: 5:26am On Aug 19, 2021
SE politicians are good in doing Yes sir, Yes sir without considering the consequences

Meanwhile, Tinubu is the main problem of South Easterners.. For being the governor general of the 5 SE states

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Re: Constituents Tackle Two Abia Senators For Sabotaging Electronic Transmission by lonecatt(m): 5:29am On Aug 19, 2021
Igbos should first do away with these kind of politicians in government before coming to disturb our ears with their Biafra noise.

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Re: Constituents Tackle Two Abia Senators For Sabotaging Electronic Transmission by Smithkafors(m): 5:29am On Aug 19, 2021
Flyingngel:
Two fools.in as much as I sympathize with Igbos over thei political maltreatment; I think holding their political elites responsible shld have been the first step to making the South-east a destination of choice few years from now.
As if they don't do that. How many people hold their political office holder responsible more than the Igbos. Anambra did the same to its senate, now Abia. You can also ask Ekweremmadu......please leave igbos out of this if you guys don't have any thing serious to say.

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Re: Constituents Tackle Two Abia Senators For Sabotaging Electronic Transmission by Freestainworld(m): 5:31am On Aug 19, 2021
Two criminals who ran Abia State like their bedrooms

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Re: Constituents Tackle Two Abia Senators For Sabotaging Electronic Transmission by freshalien: 5:31am On Aug 19, 2021
Now this is what I am talking about!

Even though nothing would come out of it, it is still a good start. The power to change Nigeria is in the hands of Nigerians. You can query your elected officials and even recall your lawmakers. Are you not tired of only seeing and hearing from them every four years while they give you mediocre services?

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Re: Constituents Tackle Two Abia Senators For Sabotaging Electronic Transmission by tuoyoojo(m): 5:31am On Aug 19, 2021
Bf you blame the north, ask your self this

Would the north votes against something that would favor them

These leaders from the east are looking out for themselves as it were instead of looking at the greater good

The rain when fall for goat house so also fall for fowl house

They would not be in d Senate forever but then irreversible damage would have been done

South needs to unite

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Re: Constituents Tackle Two Abia Senators For Sabotaging Electronic Transmission by Hungarriman: 5:31am On Aug 19, 2021
Re: Constituents Tackle Two Abia Senators For Sabotaging Electronic Transmission by Ppogbae: 5:32am On Aug 19, 2021
First they sabotage their roads now votes?

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Re: Constituents Tackle Two Abia Senators For Sabotaging Electronic Transmission by Tonero231: 5:33am On Aug 19, 2021
These two men have nothing meaningful to contribute in governance. Just look at what they turned Abia state to, they shouldn't be walking freely in this country

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Re: Constituents Tackle Two Abia Senators For Sabotaging Electronic Transmission by Houseofglam7(f): 5:33am On Aug 19, 2021
undecided
Re: Constituents Tackle Two Abia Senators For Sabotaging Electronic Transmission by Adabestseason(m): 5:34am On Aug 19, 2021
Going by what APLI claimed to be in Abia state(God's own) the Governor is owing civil servants backlogs of salary arrears,you cannot call him to order,you people are "faceless"indeed
Re: Constituents Tackle Two Abia Senators For Sabotaging Electronic Transmission by kingsceemark(m): 5:35am On Aug 19, 2021
lonecatt:
Igbos should first do away with these kind of politicians in government before coming to disturb our ears with their Biafra noise.

Educated illiterate, Biafra giving your empty skull sleepless nights

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Re: Constituents Tackle Two Abia Senators For Sabotaging Electronic Transmission by akinmusi(m): 5:35am On Aug 19, 2021
Very good one.

Your interest or our community interest

Meanwhile, I have cars and landed properties fir sale.
Re: Constituents Tackle Two Abia Senators For Sabotaging Electronic Transmission by lonecatt(m): 5:37am On Aug 19, 2021
Smithkafors:

As if they don't do that. How many people hold their political office holder responsible more than the Igbos. Anambra did the same to its senate, now Abia. You can also ask Ekweremmadu......please leave igbos out of this.
What are you actually defending? Are you also part of those who make blind arguments that the people don't have a major role to play in changing the southeast?
The fact that people like t.a orji and orji kalu are in the senate shows that Igbos are still sleeping. Infact the new in Igbo land now is that nobody cares about election or voting. But when it starts to back fire they rush to blame the fg and Fulani living their state governors and representatives to blame.

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Re: Constituents Tackle Two Abia Senators For Sabotaging Electronic Transmission by lonecatt(m): 5:38am On Aug 19, 2021
kingsceemark:


Educated illiterate, Biafra giving your empty skull sleepless nights
that is all you know ,Biafra Kee you there
You are too dumb to know that those senators and representatives in the chambers are the ones who should be demanding for the Biafra.

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Re: Constituents Tackle Two Abia Senators For Sabotaging Electronic Transmission by Meeu2: 5:38am On Aug 19, 2021
Senator Abaribe any day any time

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Re: Constituents Tackle Two Abia Senators For Sabotaging Electronic Transmission by BluntCrazeMan: 5:38am On Aug 19, 2021
Hehehehehe.
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I don't blame those Constituents..
And I don't even blame their senators too..
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The senators believed deep inside their heart-of-hearts, that the Electronic Transmission still needs some more fine-tuning before it can be considered mature enough to stand against the Nigerian Politcal Juggernauts.
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****MEANWHILE**
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CAN ELECTRONIC TRANSMISSION WORK EXCELLENTLY, EFFICIENTLY, AND EFFECTIVELY WELL WITHOUT THE USE OF THE MAIN ELECTRONIC VOTING METHODS ITSELF?

A lot of questions had been asked about the effectiveness of the Electronic Transmission:
“Whether excellent results can be achieved with the Electronic Transmission alone without being coupled with Electronic Voting.”
The reasons for such questions are not far fetched, being that the so-called results/figures that are to be transmitted electronically are to be keyed-in by the human electoral officers, instead of being automatically generated by the Electronic Voting Machines during the election process - that is, if the Electronic Voting is to be used in conjunction with the Electronic Transmission.
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In my own opinion, and by my own personal submission, I think that the method of voting by electronic means is not really very necessary for Electronic Transmission to be effective as long as the accreditation/authentication process for the individual voters is first made to be very effective.
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The main Electronic Voting itself involves the consideration of a whole lot of other complicated variables, and thus, it might not be feasible anytime in the nearest future.
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Meanwhile, the Electronic Transmssion is very feasible at the moment, and the most important ingredient for Electronic Transmission to be effectively and efficiently achieved is “The Compulsory Electronic Accreditation/Authentication using the INEC’s available Electronic Means”.
It means that, the Electronic Accreditation/Authentication shouldn't be an “option” for accreditation, but rather a necessity.

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As at the moment, (according to the current Electoral Act 2010), the only acceptable tool for Accreditation in Elections is the Voters-Register. YES.. Those bunch of papers which contains the information of the registered voters.
The Card-Reader is not acceptable under the current Electoral Act, and thus the non-use of the Card-Reader cannot invalidate an election. (As could be seen seen in the tribunal case of Atiku-vs-Buhari-2019. Pgs-174-&-175).
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This means, for any petitioner to establish a case of over-voting where the number of votes exceeded the number of the actual Accredited Voters, or where the number of the declared Accredited Voters in the announced results are more than the actual Accredited Voters, the petitioner should apply for the “Certified True Copies” of all the Voters-Registers in all the Polling-units that he wanted to use to establish the case..
(That's definitely going to cost a very huge amount of money to procure).
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And then, in establishing the case, such petitioner should not just dump the documents at the tribunal and leave them there (just the way Atiku Did in the 2019 tribunals), rather the maker of such documents (INEC in this case) should be invited to tender the whole documents and testify to its contents, and then, where mathematical calculations are involved, how the figures were arrived at must be demonstrated in the open court. The tribunal shouldn't be left to figure out the results by themselves in their chambers. (Pg.279-&-280 of the tribunal case between Atiku-&-Buhari-2019.)
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The funniest thing at the moment is that; the supposed amendment of the Electoral Act (which is currently ongoing) didn't make the Electronic Accreditation/Authentication a compulsory neccesity for the elections.
Therefore, some people can still abandon the use of the Card-Reader comfortably in their stronghold areas, and still win their cases in the tribunals.
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But with the Electronic Accreditation/Authentication which are automatically generated and not keyed in manually by any official, it would also serve as a checking tool, and once there a “keying in” of improper figures by the election officials, it would be easily be flagged red.
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Another All-important Aspect towards an effective Electronic Transmission is “making the whole results readily and publicly available immediately the final results are declared.”
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With the Electronic Transmission, once the elections are concluded, the results would always be ready immediately the results are announced, and thus, they are supposed to be made public on the INEC’s Website and Virtual-Results Portal.
This alone should even be one of the main advantages of the Electronic-Transmission.
That is, the quick publishing of the whole election results.
(Including all the lower-levels collated results, and all the Polling-units Results too... As well as all the Cancelled Polling-units and the Number of Registered Voters that are affected by the Cancelled Polling-units. This is Very Important)

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Thus, My Verdict Is Very Simple And Clear....
Electronic Transmission can be excellently, efficiently, and effectively achieved if (and only if) the Electronic Accreditation/Authentication is made a compulsory neccesity, and not an optional process in our elections.
The use of the manual Voters-Registers should be discontinued, and should never even be an option even in places where the Electronic Accreditation/Authentication did not work.

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(Meanwhile, here is the link to the pdf-copy of the judgement of the presidential election tribunal 2019 between Atiku-and-Buhari.,, for those that might want to take a look at the pages that were mentioned in the comments above.)
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https://ptacademyng.com/docs/Presidential%20Election%20Tribunal%20judgement.pdf

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Re: Constituents Tackle Two Abia Senators For Sabotaging Electronic Transmission by abu12: 5:39am On Aug 19, 2021
most of south east legislators where absent of that day, senator Abaribe was upset.

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Re: Constituents Tackle Two Abia Senators For Sabotaging Electronic Transmission by kingsceemark(m): 5:39am On Aug 19, 2021
lonecatt:
that is all you know ,Biafra Kee you there

You can do much better than this
Re: Constituents Tackle Two Abia Senators For Sabotaging Electronic Transmission by immortal2: 5:41am On Aug 19, 2021
lonecatt:
Igbos should first do away with these kind of politicians in government before coming to disturb our ears with their Biafra noise.

When INEC rigs and the Fulani courts affirms the rigging. The best bet is to brake away from the homo habilis from the North.

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Re: Constituents Tackle Two Abia Senators For Sabotaging Electronic Transmission by BluntCrazeMan: 5:42am On Aug 19, 2021
THESE OUR SIN-ACTORS SEF.!!!
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They are part of the main reason why Nigeria is not progressing..

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Re: Constituents Tackle Two Abia Senators For Sabotaging Electronic Transmission by tomiwakeem: 5:43am On Aug 19, 2021
immortal2:


When INEC rigs and the Fulani courts affirms the rigging. The best bet is to brake away from the homo habilis from the North.
with this your mentality even if referendum is conducted and you loose you will claim Fulani and British government rigged it.
In Nigeria are different parties not winning elections? Including small parties?
It is called politics.
When pdp where winning presidential elections back to back Fulani were not existing ba? When they started relaxing and another party took over you start making noise about Fulani etc
Sit your ass up and strategize on winning and stop making lazy assertions .

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Re: Constituents Tackle Two Abia Senators For Sabotaging Electronic Transmission by sammyj: 6:02am On Aug 19, 2021
shocked shocked
Re: Constituents Tackle Two Abia Senators For Sabotaging Electronic Transmission by ceaser: 6:03am On Aug 19, 2021
Óyá. Let this be replicated across southern Nigeria. Not just tackle, but outright beating, stoning and banishment from the village and the land of their birth.

Let 'em be sent back to reside with the usurpers and anti-people they so much love to align with. Then let's see if they will remember that they sabotaged their own people for their sake and accept them (lawmakers) as their (usurper's) own.

South south people should start hunting down their own representatives on the basis of the fraudulent PIB.

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Re: Constituents Tackle Two Abia Senators For Sabotaging Electronic Transmission by Baybii: 6:05am On Aug 19, 2021
cheesy
Re: Constituents Tackle Two Abia Senators For Sabotaging Electronic Transmission by Ayomide811(m): 6:10am On Aug 19, 2021
Instead of holding them to sponsor referendum bill they are after zoo election. Inyanmiri with fish brain

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Re: Constituents Tackle Two Abia Senators For Sabotaging Electronic Transmission by Iruobean(m): 6:12am On Aug 19, 2021
cheesy
Re: Constituents Tackle Two Abia Senators For Sabotaging Electronic Transmission by 4four(m): 6:16am On Aug 19, 2021
Is it not the same Bendel Lcg that NYSC camp is located in Abia state? If so, that orji kalu must be related to Lia Muhammad cos as at 2014 that I did my NYSC there, net work full every where

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