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Re: What The Labour-Party Must Do Urgently, (With Respect To The Electoral-Act-2022) by Nawa4nl: 7:10pm On Feb 29
ecolime:

Lose Lagos to who?

Stop sleeping on a Banana tree
If you are so sure stop using thugs & agberos
Re: What The Labour-Party Must Do Urgently, (With Respect To The Electoral-Act-2022) by salem1996: 7:10pm On Feb 29
Aremwayne:
Let them just prepare for 2027, Tinubu is already losing supporters en masse.

They are loosing supporters just now, the truth is, Nigerians are quick to give back support once the one who intended to kill them give them a little water to drink for a short time

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Re: What The Labour-Party Must Do Urgently, (With Respect To The Electoral-Act-2022) by Aremwayne: 7:11pm On Feb 29
salem1996:


They are loosing supporters just now, the truth is, Nigerians are quick to give back support once the one who intended to kill them give them a little water to drink for a short time
You are right.

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Re: What The Labour-Party Must Do Urgently, (With Respect To The Electoral-Act-2022) by Xxxylxxxx: 7:13pm On Feb 29
Nyamiriflathed:

Atiku is bigger than that. After being VP for 8 years, they are hoping he will step down for one Peter Obi. 😂
🥴🥴🥴

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Re: What The Labour-Party Must Do Urgently, (With Respect To The Electoral-Act-2022) by WantsandMore: 7:14pm On Feb 29
BluntCrazeMan:


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The Labour-Party had earlier in August 2022 approached the Federal High Court in Abuja in order for the court to give interpretations to the following Sections and Sub-Sections of the Electoral-Act-2022; with regards to the Electronic Transmission of Results.
1. Section: 47-(2).
2. Section: 50-(2).
3. Section: 60-((4)&(5)).
4. Section: 62-((1)&(2)).

The court ruled that the INEC is free to determine the mode of transmission of the results, since the Electoral-Act-2022 clearly gave them the authority to choose any mode or method of transmission they so wished.

Thus,, if the INEC decides to still be using MANUAL COLLATION, nobody should shout about it.

But the court did not rule out the “compulsory verification and confirmation” of the number of accredited voters with the values captured inside the BVAS-machines.
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And for this reason,, the Labour-Party might have to GO BACK TO THE COURTS AGAIN (OR BETTER-STILL,, ANYBODY OR ANY INTERESTED POLITICAL PARTY MIGHT DECIDE TO HEAD TO THE COURTS) for the courts to Interpret the following Sections and Sub-Sections of the Electoral-Act-2022, (but this time around, with regards to the “COMPULSORY CONFIRMATION AND VERIFICATION” of the written Number of Accredited Voters with the Values of Accredited Voters as captured inside the BVAS-machines during all the levels of collation of results,, and the total re-collation of the whole results wherever there are established errors in the earlier collations..)


1. Section: 47-((2)&(3)).
2. Section: 60(5)
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3. Section: 64-(4(a)&4(b)).
4. Section: 64-(5).
5. Section: 64-(6(a),6(b),6(c),&6(d)).
6. Section: 64-(7).
7. Section: 64-(8.).

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For the sake of better context and deeper understanding,, let me include the exact texts of the above-mentioned Sections and Sub-Sections,, so that whoever that is contributing to this topic would be well-grounded and well-informed on the topic.


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matters concluded by the Supreme Court?

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Re: What The Labour-Party Must Do Urgently, (With Respect To The Electoral-Act-2022) by Kusu12: 7:15pm On Feb 29
Labourer party. "It's not credible once it's not going their way according to obirodents logic.
Re: What The Labour-Party Must Do Urgently, (With Respect To The Electoral-Act-2022) by bentenny(m): 7:19pm On Feb 29
In my opinion,I think what needs to be done is an alteration of the power to select and appoint a CJN and INEC chairman/REC by the president!
That law should be altered for INEC and CJN to assume their full independence!
Re: What The Labour-Party Must Do Urgently, (With Respect To The Electoral-Act-2022) by Ogaonos: 7:26pm On Feb 29
What labour party need to do is reform it party.the need to be transparency in the party funds .nd put party law to enact that like
1)all chairmen at state and national level salaries nd allowance should be know by the public.
2)transparency with party funds generated from membership fee,and nomination forms
For example the Edo election the labour party take spend the nomination form money he much is remitted to the national level
Na when they do such other mushroom might. Follow suit then APC and PDP will be treatened
Re: What The Labour-Party Must Do Urgently, (With Respect To The Electoral-Act-2022) by olax02(m): 7:35pm On Feb 29
bigdammyj:
Reading…
Please let someone summarize the epistle. undecided
Re: What The Labour-Party Must Do Urgently, (With Respect To The Electoral-Act-2022) by Mandate2023: 7:35pm On Feb 29
ezechi24:
Even with all the evidence at hand the already corrupt JUDICIAL system would still pass an evil judgement...na tinubu time we dey bro


Which evidence......shear with us so we can take tinubu to court pls....I hope it's not delusion evidence

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Re: What The Labour-Party Must Do Urgently, (With Respect To The Electoral-Act-2022) by Bayajjidda: 7:38pm On Feb 29
Xxxylxxxx:

Atiku will never accept to be VP.

Does Atiku own PDP? Why must it be atiku?
Re: What The Labour-Party Must Do Urgently, (With Respect To The Electoral-Act-2022) by Babalegba(m): 7:51pm On Feb 29
Funkyswagzz:


Just like Alex otti is labouring in vain,🙃🙃
He will be voted out at the next election when Nigerians realize that labour party is the political arm of the NLC

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Re: What The Labour-Party Must Do Urgently, (With Respect To The Electoral-Act-2022) by aariwa(m): 7:54pm On Feb 29
The polluted judiciary in emilokan pocket or another one
Re: What The Labour-Party Must Do Urgently, (With Respect To The Electoral-Act-2022) by tolue42(m): 7:56pm On Feb 29
Aremwayne:
Let them just prepare for 2027, Tinubu is already losing supporters en masse.


Says who?

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Re: What The Labour-Party Must Do Urgently, (With Respect To The Electoral-Act-2022) by ejimatic: 8:07pm On Feb 29
BluntCrazeMan:


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The Labour-Party had earlier in August 2022 approached the Federal High Court in Abuja in order for the court to give interpretations to the following Sections and Sub-Sections of the Electoral-Act-2022; with regards to the Electronic Transmission of Results.
1. Section: 47-(2).
2. Section: 50-(2).
3. Section: 60-((4)&(5)).
4. Section: 62-((1)&(2)).

The court ruled that the INEC is free to determine the mode of transmission of the results, since the Electoral-Act-2022 clearly gave them the authority to choose any mode or method of transmission they so wished.

Thus,, if the INEC decides to still be using MANUAL COLLATION, nobody should shout about it.

But the court did not rule out the “compulsory verification and confirmation” of the number of accredited voters with the values captured inside the BVAS-machines.
........
And for this reason,, the Labour-Party might have to GO BACK TO THE COURTS AGAIN (OR BETTER-STILL,, ANYBODY OR ANY INTERESTED POLITICAL PARTY MIGHT DECIDE TO HEAD TO THE COURTS) for the courts to Interpret the following Sections and Sub-Sections of the Electoral-Act-2022, (but this time around, with regards to the “COMPULSORY CONFIRMATION AND VERIFICATION” of the written Number of Accredited Voters with the Values of Accredited Voters as captured inside the BVAS-machines during all the levels of collation of results,, and the total re-collation of the whole results wherever there are established errors in the earlier collations..)


1. Section: 47-((2)&(3)).
2. Section: 60(5)
.....
3. Section: 64-(4(a)&4(b)).
4. Section: 64-(5).
5. Section: 64-(6(a),6(b),6(c),&6(d)).
6. Section: 64-(7).
7. Section: 64-(8.).

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For the sake of better context and deeper understanding,, let me include the exact texts of the above-mentioned Sections and Sub-Sections,, so that whoever that is contributing to this topic would be well-grounded and well-informed on the topic.


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. In my opinion the SC judgement on Oyetola vrs Adeleke 2022 has rendered electronic tramission irrelevant and impotent to change the results announced by the INEC.
The SC held that there could be electronic flaws in the process. So INEC is free to declare results using the manual method.

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Re: What The Labour-Party Must Do Urgently, (With Respect To The Electoral-Act-2022) by johnjose68: 8:07pm On Feb 29
BluntCrazeMan:


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The Labour-Party had earlier in August 2022 approached the Federal High Court in Abuja in order for the court to give interpretations to the following Sections and Sub-Sections of the Electoral-Act-2022; with regards to the Electronic Transmission of Results.
1. Section: 47-(2).
2. Section: 50-(2).
3. Section: 60-((4)&(5)).
4. Section: 62-((1)&(2)).

The court ruled that the INEC is free to determine the mode of transmission of the results, since the Electoral-Act-2022 clearly gave them the authority to choose any mode or method of transmission they so wished.

Thus,, if the INEC decides to still be using MANUAL COLLATION, nobody should shout about it.

But the court did not rule out the “compulsory verification and confirmation” of the number of accredited voters with the values captured inside the BVAS-machines.
........
And for this reason,, the Labour-Party might have to GO BACK TO THE COURTS AGAIN (OR BETTER-STILL,, ANYBODY OR ANY INTERESTED POLITICAL PARTY MIGHT DECIDE TO HEAD TO THE COURTS) for the courts to Interpret the following Sections and Sub-Sections of the Electoral-Act-2022, (but this time around, with regards to the “COMPULSORY CONFIRMATION AND VERIFICATION” of the written Number of Accredited Voters with the Values of Accredited Voters as captured inside the BVAS-machines during all the levels of collation of results,, and the total re-collation of the whole results wherever there are established errors in the earlier collations..)


1. Section: 47-((2)&(3)).
2. Section: 60(5)
.....
3. Section: 64-(4(a)&4(b)).
4. Section: 64-(5).
5. Section: 64-(6(a),6(b),6(c),&6(d)).
6. Section: 64-(7).
7. Section: 64-(8.).

.....
For the sake of better context and deeper understanding,, let me include the exact texts of the above-mentioned Sections and Sub-Sections,, so that whoever that is contributing to this topic would be well-grounded and well-informed on the topic.


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Gbajue again. grin grin

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Re: What The Labour-Party Must Do Urgently, (With Respect To The Electoral-Act-2022) by Funkyswagzz(m): 8:13pm On Feb 29
Babalegba:
He will be voted out at the next election when Nigerians realize that labour party is the political arm of the NLC

Wait are you realising this?
Re: What The Labour-Party Must Do Urgently, (With Respect To The Electoral-Act-2022) by ezechi24(m): 8:14pm On Feb 29
Mandate2023:



Which evidence......shear with us so we can take tinubu to court pls....I hope it's not delusion evidence

Well blind people actually don't need to be asked what the colour of his house is, because if someone doesn't tell him the right colour he will talk rubbish....so blind zombie face front let the sufferings lead you on....EBIN PAWA OOOO
Re: What The Labour-Party Must Do Urgently, (With Respect To The Electoral-Act-2022) by kikake: 8:16pm On Feb 29
To save democracy, he Supreme Court needs to review its decision on the last presidential election in Nigeria; if not, INEC may find just a few voters next presidential election.

Why couldn't INEC suspend the voting process when its transmission system developed a glitch, and continue with the voting process when the glitch is removed?
Re: What The Labour-Party Must Do Urgently, (With Respect To The Electoral-Act-2022) by RodgersAkpafu: 8:21pm On Feb 29
Aremwayne:
Let them just prepare for 2027, Tinubu is already losing supporters en masse.
True shaa
Re: What The Labour-Party Must Do Urgently, (With Respect To The Electoral-Act-2022) by bahaushe1: 8:23pm On Feb 29
Op doesn't seems to have ever participated in election in Nigeria.

You just wasted your time, there is nothing to go to court about.

2. What every Ward/RA collation officer does is to ask PO to query the BVAS of his PU. The collation officer than cross check all the necessary information on the device before commencing the process of collating the result of that PU.

3. There a PO present result that contradicts the information on BVAS, he is asked to go and reconcile. If he is unable to reconcile, the ward collation officer help him do that. If reconciliation is not possible and there is glaring error between what is presented and what is contained in BVAS, the result is cancelled.

4. It is not possible to verify and confirm information on BVAS at every point of collation. The information on each BVAS relate to individual PUs while at LGA collation results are collated based summation from Ward/RA. How could one then get information about a ward/RA from BVAS when a ward/RA can have over 10 PUs? Now, think of what would happen at state and national collation. INEC, the chief returning officer for presidential election, would have to go through ALL the BVAS used in the election all over the country before making declaration and return.

5. It should be the duty of political parties assign agents to all PUs and collation centers. You cannot fail to provide agents at all the PUs across the country and then ran to Abuja shout rigging. PUs issues should be addressed by PUs agents. Ward/RA collation issues should be addressed at ward/RA center. LGA collation issues should be raised and addressed there.

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Re: What The Labour-Party Must Do Urgently, (With Respect To The Electoral-Act-2022) by Babalegba(m): 8:25pm On Feb 29
Funkyswagzz:


Wait are you realising this?
The two are supposed to be completely separate entities but this being Nigeria,Ajaero has merged the two . Now the nlc has no integrity, dragging labour party down with it.
Re: What The Labour-Party Must Do Urgently, (With Respect To The Electoral-Act-2022) by Xxxylxxxx: 8:28pm On Feb 29
Bayajjidda:


Does Atiku own PDP? Why must it be atiku?
You own a party when you have more money to throw around than others.
Re: What The Labour-Party Must Do Urgently, (With Respect To The Electoral-Act-2022) by gigabyte13: 8:31pm On Feb 29
Make l just dey laugh
🤣😂🤣😂😂🤣😂😂😂
🤣🤣😂😂😂😂🤣😂😂
No be this same labour wey l know abi na NLC una dey talk......!!!!!!!!!!!!
I never see where person go go each state for campaigns, neglect their own party aspirants dey ask people to vote for him alone...
LIKE VOTE WHATEVER YOU WANT FOR OTHER POST, BUT VOTE FOR ME AS PRESIDENT....
WHICH KIND PLAY BE THAT
Not even in the western world.

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Re: What The Labour-Party Must Do Urgently, (With Respect To The Electoral-Act-2022) by Bayajjidda: 8:32pm On Feb 29
Xxxylxxxx:

You own a party when you have more money to throw around than others.

Today's Atiku is broke, doesn't have enough money to throw around. Besides PDP has given him enough chance and he failed in all. No be him papa get PDP.

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Re: What The Labour-Party Must Do Urgently, (With Respect To The Electoral-Act-2022) by BluntCrazeMan: 8:33pm On Feb 29
Ebinpawo1:
Go back to which court...?
In which country..?


You can never know the outcome.
Even though the courts in Nigeria are unpredictable due to the effect of money...

But it is good that this is done on time..

So that we know exactly where we stand with the Electoral-Act-2022.
Re: What The Labour-Party Must Do Urgently, (With Respect To The Electoral-Act-2022) by Funkyswagzz(m): 8:34pm On Feb 29
Babalegba:
The two are supposed to be completely separate entities but this being Nigeria,Ajaero has merged the two . Now the nlc has no integrity, dragging labour party down with it.

Chai what a shame to ajaero so this thing is actually affecting labour party very well
Re: What The Labour-Party Must Do Urgently, (With Respect To The Electoral-Act-2022) by BluntCrazeMan: 8:36pm On Feb 29
Aile:
Oga make una rest o. The deed has already been done



GET LOST OGA..!!

WE HAVE EDO AND ONDO COMING.!!

HAVE THEY ALREADY BEEN DONE TOO.??

IS THAT HOW BADLY YOU HAVE TOTALLY LOST HOPE THAT ANY GOOD THING CAN STILL COME OUT OF THE NIGERIAN ELECTIONS.??
Re: What The Labour-Party Must Do Urgently, (With Respect To The Electoral-Act-2022) by BluntCrazeMan: 8:37pm On Feb 29
Babalegba:
Labour party of Nigeria, always labouring in vain
Yen Yen Yen.!!
Re: What The Labour-Party Must Do Urgently, (With Respect To The Electoral-Act-2022) by Twist4u: 8:40pm On Feb 29
In addition,

LP should push for a bill to allow Inec staff, adhoc staff and security personal to cast their votes during elections.

It can be 2 weeks before election or same day of election.

In the last election 2023, this set of Nigerians amount to 4 million that conducted the election. It could have made a difference.

LP look into this
Re: What The Labour-Party Must Do Urgently, (With Respect To The Electoral-Act-2022) by BluntCrazeMan: 8:46pm On Feb 29
modath:
Medicine after death. smiley


After which death.??

We have Edo and Ondo that is still coming in front..

So which death exactly are you talking about.??


Like,, are you really this gravely low in your constructive thinking??
Re: What The Labour-Party Must Do Urgently, (With Respect To The Electoral-Act-2022) by BluntCrazeMan: 8:48pm On Feb 29
Aremwayne:
Let them just prepare for 2027, Tinubu is already losing supporters en masse.
We have lots of elections before we even enter the YEAR 2027..

So, let's take things one step at a time.

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