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Electoral Law Without Electronic Transmission Of Results Invitation To Anarchy by ogododo: 7:59pm On Jul 05, 2021
….Allege it’s plot to rig in 2023 elections
By Chris Ochayi
A former Speaker of the House of Representatives, Rt. Hon. Ghali Umar Na’Abba and economist, Professor Pat Utomi, have alerted Nigerians of conspiracy by the ruling powers to perfect the rigging of the 2023 general elections through the imposition of an unpopular electoral act.

The duo expressed concerns that the nation’s democracy would be exposed to unprecedented danger should Nigerians fold their arms to allow the National Assembly to pass the toxic document into law.

Speaking under the umbrella of the National Consultative Front, NCFront of Leaders of Conscience; which they co-chaired Rt Hon Na’Abba and Prof Utomi, therefore called on all well-meaning Nigerians to come out enmass to challenge ”This unacceptable electoral act to be imposed by the National Assembly.”


Speaking via a statement issued Monday in Abuja, the NCFront, vehemently opposed the proposed document, while calling on the National Assembly to make public the document before passing it into law.

According to them, ”NCFront is compelled to address the Nation again on the new plot of the ruling powers in Nigeria to entrench the rigging of Nigeria’s Democratic System through the imposition of an unpopular electoral act ahead of the 2023 elections

“As a concerned Pan Nigerian Platform, the NCFront has decided to undertake broad mobilisation and consultations with national stakeholders and leaders of thought, as it has become incumbent on the Front, as the emergent political third force in the country, to provide the required leadership for the exploited masses of Nigeria appropriately in preventing the electoral sham to be passed for the conduct of the 2023 elections.




”For the avoidance of doubt, the said document to be passed as the new electoral law of the country, does not embrace key concerns and yearnings of Nigerians, which includes, electronic accreditation using the card reader, electronic counting of votes, electronic transmission of results, electronic collation of results.

”These are provisions that Nigerians believe will help overcome and reduce electoral malpractices drastically, while also taking care of electoral violence and intimidation during elections, to the extent of enhancing the credibility and integrity of our electoral system, while boosting public confidence in our elections.



”The proposed document to be passed into law by the ruling political powers is regarded by majority of Nigeria’s political stakeholders as heavily riddled with half measures and loopholes at a time when political office holders nomadically move from one political party to another and still maintain their seats.


”This new imposition is totally unacceptable to us as it is targeted at the rigging the 2023 elections and to put Nigerian Democracy in danger.


”Therefore, we wish to call on all well-meaning Nigerians to come out enmass to challenge this unacceptable electoral act to be imposed by the national assembly.

”We wish state that we are vehemently opposed to this proposed document and therefore will rather implore the national assembly to make public before passing it into law the documents that it intend to pass into law so that every Nigerian or at least majority of Nigerians will agree to that document that says it represents the interests of the Nigerian.


”We demand for a popular document that can give Nigeria credible, free and fair elections in 2023 and to produce credible and competent leadership as anything short of that will further put the country in danger.

”Already political tension is very high as the country lacks credible leadership and good governance and although INEC has improved in the last two elections in Edo and Ondo this must be sustained to grow our democratic stability.


“Finally, we wish to appeal to all Nigerians to remain calm and prayerful in the interest of the peace, harmony, and stability of our dear Country as the ongoing consultations among leaders of conscience across the six geo-political zones are expected to yield a formidable intervention.”

https://www.vanguardngr.com/2021/07/electoral-law-without-electronic-transmission-of-results-invitation-to-anarchy-say-naabba-utomi-others/

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Re: Electoral Law Without Electronic Transmission Of Results Invitation To Anarchy by blackboy(m): 8:04pm On Jul 05, 2021
2019 they avoided it. Now this...fear this government. Untill we start recalling our representatives at the NASS they will kwontinue to pass evil bills. Greedy amd selfish politicians. Do things for a greater country and not nation or party.
God bless Nigeria

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Re: Electoral Law Without Electronic Transmission Of Results Invitation To Anarchy by ogododo: 8:09pm On Jul 05, 2021
Lalasticlala.
Re: Electoral Law Without Electronic Transmission Of Results Invitation To Anarchy by ogododo: 8:29pm On Jul 05, 2021
When Naija go get am right?

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Re: Electoral Law Without Electronic Transmission Of Results Invitation To Anarchy by Nobody: 9:33pm On Jul 05, 2021
Is this not what Nnamdi Kanu mean that Nigeria is a shithole?

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Re: Electoral Law Without Electronic Transmission Of Results Invitation To Anarchy by Dpharisee: 10:08pm On Jul 05, 2021
And some people still see Buhari as man of integrity instead of a fraud.
He doesn't want credible elections in order to maintain his Fulani ethnic group grip on power

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Re: Electoral Law Without Electronic Transmission Of Results Invitation To Anarchy by ogododo: 10:49pm On Jul 05, 2021
Dpharisee:
And some people still see Buhari as man of integrity instead of a fraud.
He doesn't want credible elections in order to maintain his Fulani ethnic group grip on power
Last election dem never conclude Rivers and INEC don issue am certificate. Naija dey special.

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Re: Electoral Law Without Electronic Transmission Of Results Invitation To Anarchy by jaytee01(m): 11:39pm On Jul 05, 2021
Dpharisee:
And some people still see Buhari as man of integrity instead of a fraud.
He doesn't want credible elections in order to maintain his Fulani ethnic group grip on power
It is now very clear that Buhari has no shred of integrity in him.
All na propaganda!

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Re: Electoral Law Without Electronic Transmission Of Results Invitation To Anarchy by Ezewuzie01: 12:29am On Jul 06, 2021
Why is the PDP so desperate for electronic transmission of results? It's like they have positioned hackers to tamper with results. While they are dreaming of hacking results, APC is busy poaching their governors one after the other. Abia state governor is next to decamp and then they will go for Adamawa. It seems like the more Nyesom wike makes noise on TV, the more ApC sucks the life out of PDP.

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Re: Electoral Law Without Electronic Transmission Of Results Invitation To Anarchy by Yankee101: 4:44am On Jul 06, 2021
If you don't stand up and fight for your right n5ogeria will continue in a vicious cycle
Re: Electoral Law Without Electronic Transmission Of Results Invitation To Anarchy by tempest01(m): 4:46am On Jul 06, 2021
The people that inserted that clause should be named . This suggests criminal intent to rig elections in the future. The Chairman of the page should be held responsible.

These crooks are not concerned about network problem in the north. If they were, they would not have banned electronic transmission outright. They would have made a provision in that event. This doesn't even concern them. It should be left for inec to decide the process through its guideline if there is indeed network glitches to prevent electronic transmission.

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Re: Electoral Law Without Electronic Transmission Of Results Invitation To Anarchy by Maxymilliano(m): 4:53am On Jul 06, 2021
What's the essence of electronic voting if election results are not electronically transmitted.

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Re: Electoral Law Without Electronic Transmission Of Results Invitation To Anarchy by Tjjones: 5:02am On Jul 06, 2021
APC is at it again looking for a systematic way to rig election because they hav failed in every aspect of the economy. They want to dent the electoral system by removin this clause,knwing it wil help reduce any chance of result manipulation or padding. Uploading to cloud after collation at the election center is safer. Instead of them to think of improving our electoral system,they want to destroy it further. APC UR MUMU DON DO

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Re: Electoral Law Without Electronic Transmission Of Results Invitation To Anarchy by HopeAlive14(m): 5:05am On Jul 06, 2021
It will be difficult for us to advance and move forward as a nation without mutual trust and enactment of laws and policies that will improve our national life and governance.

Would it be so difficult to transmit election results electronically?

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Re: Electoral Law Without Electronic Transmission Of Results Invitation To Anarchy by humilitypays(m): 5:11am On Jul 06, 2021
hmm
Re: Electoral Law Without Electronic Transmission Of Results Invitation To Anarchy by Tjjones: 5:14am On Jul 06, 2021
This is their agenda,they want to make nigeria ungovernable causing chaos,thereby causing agitations and insecurity here and there,so that when election cannot hold in certain part of the nation,they wil then use the clause in the constitution that emdows the president to cancel election in certain areas due to voilent and insecurity,for them to remain in power thereby extending their stay in power. That is why his PA said they wil remain in power beyond 2023. Think of it

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Re: Electoral Law Without Electronic Transmission Of Results Invitation To Anarchy by clarocuzioo(m): 5:21am On Jul 06, 2021
Buhari is a disaster. The least he could do is to.pass the amended electoral bill sitting on his desk which he gave the excuse that there wasn't enough time as regards the 2019 election.

Now we understand why they demonized and removed Saraki, because he was opposing every of their satanic and evil moves.

Now look at their real intentions. obviously Buhari doesnt want the progress of this.nation. He has created more problems thats going to affect the progress and unity of this country for years to come.

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Re: Electoral Law Without Electronic Transmission Of Results Invitation To Anarchy by authority2006(m): 5:36am On Jul 06, 2021
The one we did last time in 2019 that was neither transferred electronically nor stored online, PDP and Atiku still alleged that server was hacked and APC votes inflated. Lol. Clowns

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Re: Electoral Law Without Electronic Transmission Of Results Invitation To Anarchy by BluntCrazeMan: 5:44am On Jul 06, 2021
Hahahahahahahaha...
They don't want the Russian Hackers to come and Change The Results Anyhow Naa...
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Our Law-makers are shameless fools

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Re: Electoral Law Without Electronic Transmission Of Results Invitation To Anarchy by BluntCrazeMan: 5:45am On Jul 06, 2021
The Most Important Advantages of Electronic-Transmssion Are:
1. Quick Collation And Release Of Results.
2. No time for manipulations. (Any attempted manipulations can be easily spotted-out during the analysis of the figures)
3. The whole Results would be made fully available to the public in a very short time. There is nothing to hide anymore.
4. Citizens would monitor the progress of the Elections on the INEC Websites and INEC Virtual-Results-Portal rather than clicking on News and Social Media Platforms.
5. There are many many more.

...
The only disadvantage is that;
Many people “belived” that the process is very easy to hack..
But that's a very big fat lie.

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Re: Electoral Law Without Electronic Transmission Of Results Invitation To Anarchy by Tareq1105: 5:47am On Jul 06, 2021
My submission on this is that it's a clear case of conspiracy of the Elites against the Masses.

2ndly, PDP is a useless opposition party. Kola Ologbodiyan obviously can't match Lai Mohammed opposition intelligence.

Nothing more to say.

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Re: Electoral Law Without Electronic Transmission Of Results Invitation To Anarchy by bejick(m): 5:51am On Jul 06, 2021
Ezewuzie01:
Why is the PDP so desperate for electronic transmission of results? It's like they have positioned hackers to tamper with results. While they are dreaming of hacking results, APC is busy poaching their governors one after the other. Abia state governor is next to decamp and then they will go for Adamawa. It seems like the more Nyesom wike makes noise on TV, the more ApC sucks the life out of PDP.
does that make APC competent, have life improved with their cross carpeting? Have your life improved think about it

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Re: Electoral Law Without Electronic Transmission Of Results Invitation To Anarchy by sematec(m): 5:55am On Jul 06, 2021
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Re: Electoral Law Without Electronic Transmission Of Results Invitation To Anarchy by houseontherock: 5:58am On Jul 06, 2021
The way these abokeys are dragging us back with them is laughable and a big shame on us for not seeing through their follies. Some of us did though, but the zombies will not listen! Now when people are moving forward, the archaic man under the rock is dragging is backwards seriously! For those saying PDP wants to hack, I'm sure APC and their stashed ransom and other ill-gotten wealth can spend more on hacking of inec's server, so why not just rig with less impunity, avoid loss of lives and rig with respect

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Re: Electoral Law Without Electronic Transmission Of Results Invitation To Anarchy by BluntCrazeMan: 6:03am On Jul 06, 2021
Ezewuzie01:
Why is the PDP so desperate for electronic transmission of results? It's like they have positioned hackers to tamper with results. While they are dreaming of hacking results, APC is busy poaching their governors one after the other. Abia state governor is next to decamp and then they will go for Adamawa. It seems like the more Nyesom wike makes noise on TV, the more ApC sucks the life out of PDP.
See the way you are shouting HACKERS HACKERS!! HACKERS...!!
So, you mean that APC doesn't know how to place their own hackers too??
Just read what you typed again.

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Re: Electoral Law Without Electronic Transmission Of Results Invitation To Anarchy by BluntCrazeMan: 6:04am On Jul 06, 2021
ogododo:
….Allege it’s plot to rig in 2023 elections
By Chris Ochayi


https://www.vanguardngr.com/2021/07/electoral-law-without-electronic-transmission-of-results-invitation-to-anarchy-say-naabba-utomi-others/

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Thank God For Nairaland....
If not, these men wouldn't be talking about this all-important issue.



Read the quoted text below that was captured from the original post.
“.... For the avoidance of doubt, the said document to be passed as the new electoral law of the country, does not embrace key concerns and yearnings of Nigerians, which includes, electronic accreditation using the card reader, electronic counting of votes, electronic transmission of results, electronic collation of results ....”

The bolded portions above were discussed here on Nairaland (Front-page) not so long ago.
And no other news media or blog carried it.
Yet, it was presented here as the “Yearning Of Nigerians”. (And Not “Yearning of Nairalanders”)..
grin grin grin cheesy cheesy

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Re: Electoral Law Without Electronic Transmission Of Results Invitation To Anarchy by DumbGeek(m): 6:05am On Jul 06, 2021
cool
Re: Electoral Law Without Electronic Transmission Of Results Invitation To Anarchy by BluntCrazeMan: 6:12am On Jul 06, 2021
grin grin cheesy
Re: Electoral Law Without Electronic Transmission Of Results Invitation To Anarchy by Paperwhite(m): 6:14am On Jul 06, 2021
The Most Important Advantages of Electronic-Transmssion Are:
1. Quick Collation And Release Of Results.
2. No time for manipulations. (Any attempted manipulations can be easily spotted-out during the analysis of the figures)
3. The whole Results would be made fully available to the public in a very short time. There is nothing to hide anymore.
4. Citizens would monitor the progress of the Elections on the INEC Websites and INEC Virtual-Results-Portal rather than clicking on News and Social Media Platforms.
5. There are many many more.

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Re: Electoral Law Without Electronic Transmission Of Results Invitation To Anarchy by vedaxcool(m): 6:15am On Jul 06, 2021
Foolish article. There are many risks and challenges with respect to electronic transmission of results. Including inadequate internet penetration and hacking which can easily throw confusion into the system.

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Re: Electoral Law Without Electronic Transmission Of Results Invitation To Anarchy by greatiyk4u(m): 6:16am On Jul 06, 2021
Dpharisee:
And some people still see Buhari as man of integrity instead of a fraud.
He doesn't want credible elections in order to maintain his Fulani ethnic group grip on power


Is Buhari also a Legislator?

This kind of hatred has made many of you divert all blames due to our various office holders on the President............

I dont know that passing of Bill in the national assembly is the duty of Buhari....
.wonderful

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