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Re: Electronic Collation Of Results Not Compulsory – Ex-INEC Spokesman by KingKO22: 9:29am On Apr 12, 2023
K
Re: Electronic Collation Of Results Not Compulsory – Ex-INEC Spokesman by ettaetta(m): 9:30am On Apr 12, 2023
why did you bring it in d First place

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Re: Electronic Collation Of Results Not Compulsory – Ex-INEC Spokesman by A5vva7ba: 9:30am On Apr 12, 2023
Ok

Re: Electronic Collation Of Results Not Compulsory – Ex-INEC Spokesman by Nobody: 9:31am On Apr 12, 2023
Christistruth03:
It is up to INEC to decide how best to transmit results

Inec could not transmit results while its servers were having 12million hacking attacks during Elections

una still dey sell this useless hack story - how many hack happen annually?

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Re: Electronic Collation Of Results Not Compulsory – Ex-INEC Spokesman by 2xbtty: 9:31am On Apr 12, 2023
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Re: Electronic Collation Of Results Not Compulsory – Ex-INEC Spokesman by occfx: 9:32am On Apr 12, 2023
Re: Electronic Collation Of Results Not Compulsory – Ex-INEC Spokesman by Reelmii: 9:33am On Apr 12, 2023
Ok
Re: Electronic Collation Of Results Not Compulsory – Ex-INEC Spokesman by KanwuliaExtra: 9:35am On Apr 12, 2023
Then why tell lies?
You should have told Nigerians that so they did not have to bother to get PVCs.
Next time, do not promise what you can't deliver.

Why should the CORRUPT IINEC be above the will of Nigerians?
Nonsense!

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Re: Electronic Collation Of Results Not Compulsory – Ex-INEC Spokesman by Christistruth03: 9:36am On Apr 12, 2023
Binancian:


una still dey sell this useless hack story - how many hack happen annually?

Re: Electronic Collation Of Results Not Compulsory – Ex-INEC Spokesman by fayomim: 9:37am On Apr 12, 2023
Mumusaphire:
But yakub said results will be sent to main server from polling units.

Is it constitutional?
Re: Electronic Collation Of Results Not Compulsory – Ex-INEC Spokesman by NoFucksToGive: 9:37am On Apr 12, 2023
Again it seems INEC doesn't understand its constitution or the electorial act
Re: Electronic Collation Of Results Not Compulsory – Ex-INEC Spokesman by blowjohn(m): 9:39am On Apr 12, 2023
Chicagoesontop:
But why did INEC promise to use it in the first place .

U can promise someone money but give him food or something else.
Re: Electronic Collation Of Results Not Compulsory – Ex-INEC Spokesman by INTEGRITYA1(m): 9:40am On Apr 12, 2023
Okay
Re: Electronic Collation Of Results Not Compulsory – Ex-INEC Spokesman by SMARTMOTORS(m): 9:41am On Apr 12, 2023
From Chief Mike Ozekhome CON, SAN:

The gravamen of this discourse, is the mathematical exactitude of the requirement of 25%. The wordings of the Constitution, are quite clear and unambiguous. They demand for not less than one-quarter of the votes cast at the elections in each of at least 2/3 of all the States; And the Federal Capital Territory. By a judicial mathematical analysis, 2/3 of 36 States is equal to 24 States, and in addition, the FCT, Abuja. As an example, if I request to see 24 Corpers in my law firm And Okon, it means I want to see 25 persons in all; but Okon must be one of the 25 persons. So, if 25 persons in my law firm show up, without Okon, have I had all the persons I want to see? The answer is No. To satisfy my request, Okon must show up in addition to the 24, thus, making the 25 persons I desire to see.


What the law states is that, the candidate must have 25% of votes in those States, and the FCT, Abuja. The law does not contemplate that, the candidate must win those States. The jurisprudence behind this provision, is to ensure that the President as the Numero Uno citizen of the Nation, enjoys a reasonable range of widespread acceptance by majority of the people he seeks to govern, including those inhabiting the seat of power where he would govern from.
Re: Electronic Collation Of Results Not Compulsory – Ex-INEC Spokesman by Christistruth03: 9:43am On Apr 12, 2023
INECs duty is to deliver credible Elections which can even be manual if it so wishes

Electronic or computerised results are just not compulsory

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Re: Electronic Collation Of Results Not Compulsory – Ex-INEC Spokesman by chukiz(m): 9:44am On Apr 12, 2023
Thedon22:
Obi is just wasting his time!

Time will tell....
Re: Electronic Collation Of Results Not Compulsory – Ex-INEC Spokesman by CilicMarin: 9:47am On Apr 12, 2023
press9jatv:
The court of competent jurisprudence will correct Inec for not following their acts in transmission of results on the polling day via their judgement. Inec has lost the battle in the tribunal already.

Jonnyessence the dull guy...You no dey tire to fail?
Re: Electronic Collation Of Results Not Compulsory – Ex-INEC Spokesman by henkey: 9:47am On Apr 12, 2023
What is INEC means by this.
They should refund the Billions spent on this Scam called ELECTION.
Re: Electronic Collation Of Results Not Compulsory – Ex-INEC Spokesman by hammerT: 9:47am On Apr 12, 2023
WE ARE NOT DEBATING COLLATION OF RESULT BUT TRANSMISSION OF RESULT.


ALL OTHER RESULT WERE TRANSMITTED SENATE, REPS ETC.



WHY WERE THE PRESIDENTIAL RESULT NOT TRANSMITTED?



YAKUBU IS VERY DAFT, PRODUCT OF ABU ZARIA UNIVERSITY.

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Re: Electronic Collation Of Results Not Compulsory – Ex-INEC Spokesman by bentenny(m): 9:48am On Apr 12, 2023
Christistruth03:
It is up to INEC to decide how best to transmit results

Inec could not transmit results while its servers were having 12million hacking attacks during Elections
Last year LP took INEC to court after the amended electoral law to compel the institution to only use electronic transmission of results...however,the judge rightly stated that INEC will be the one to determine which mode of transmission to use!
This INEC did later by drafting rules and guidelines as an extension of the electoral laws and stated explicitly that E-TRANSMISSION is MANDATORY and as the guidelines states,the results must be uploaded from the POLLING UNIT first before leaving the PU!
This is where the real-time narrative becomes relevant!
If you have time,go and study the guidelines and regulations of INEC which is as mandatory as the electoral laws itself!
Re: Electronic Collation Of Results Not Compulsory – Ex-INEC Spokesman by bionixs: 9:51am On Apr 12, 2023
Let yakubu return all the billions given to him for this election.

There is no way this country will prosper or be better this way
Re: Electronic Collation Of Results Not Compulsory – Ex-INEC Spokesman by tunjilana: 9:52am On Apr 12, 2023
cktheluckyman:

Oga like he said you don't change the rules in the middle of the game especially when the stakeholders were not carried along.INEC violated it's own laws

The court functions based on what is documented as Law, not what Yakubu promised or what you tot he promised. The electoral ACT doesnt mandate INEC to transmit result electronically, neither does it mandate it to automatically update IREV. the act simply said that results should be transmitted from polling unit to collation center.

Transmission is the ACT of transferring something from one point to the other....this is according to the dictionary.

Whether you use donkey, human, plane, boat, technology e.t.c. isnt specifically stated in the ACT.

So if Yakubu after drinking too much Fura, without consulting his Technology team on the feasibility, decided to promise you that transmission will be electronic, only to discover on election date, that it isnt feasible, then you have every right to sue him for jamtalking. but it has no bearing on the correctness of the approach used to transmit data, as far as the ACT is concerned and that is not a ground to seek to upturn results....cos he still played in line with the ACT.
Re: Electronic Collation Of Results Not Compulsory – Ex-INEC Spokesman by jaxxy(m): 9:53am On Apr 12, 2023
electronic transmission is actually mandatory bt both the manual collation and electronic collation results highely manipulated and wrong.

They were clearly not corresponding with what the agents have and this was brought to Mr yakubu attention he did nothing to address it.
Re: Electronic Collation Of Results Not Compulsory – Ex-INEC Spokesman by Blitzerz: 9:54am On Apr 12, 2023
Collation is not transmission...

Oga Yakubu illiterate
Re: Electronic Collation Of Results Not Compulsory – Ex-INEC Spokesman by bentenny(m): 9:54am On Apr 12, 2023
For further clarity...

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Re: Electronic Collation Of Results Not Compulsory – Ex-INEC Spokesman by ncoolsome(m): 9:55am On Apr 12, 2023
Lol...are they for real,so the over 300 billion spent was meant for what??so the irev was for voters to see manupulated result after they have been uploaded,what level of stupidity??

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Re: Electronic Collation Of Results Not Compulsory – Ex-INEC Spokesman by hammerT: 9:56am On Apr 12, 2023
jaxxy:
electronic collation is actually mandatory bt both the manual collation and electronic collation were manipulated and wrong.


AFTER VOTING, IN THE PRESENCE OF VOTERS, IT IS COUNTED AND TRANSMITTED.


COLLATION MAYBE OPTIONAL BUT TRANSMISSION IS NOT MANDATORY.
Re: Electronic Collation Of Results Not Compulsory – Ex-INEC Spokesman by ncoolsome(m): 9:56am On Apr 12, 2023
[quote author=Christistruth03 post=122461861][/quote]


And that of senatorial and rep elections weren't attacked by hackers abi...just dey play

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Re: Electronic Collation Of Results Not Compulsory – Ex-INEC Spokesman by F117nighthawk: 9:57am On Apr 12, 2023
Bunch of criminals, what else will he say?, why will he not defend an organization where he fed fat from

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