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| The Electoral Act 2022 And Its Implications For Electoral Integrity In Nigeria by ogugwa1992(op): 10:52am On Dec 02, 2024 |
The Electoral Act 2022 introduced several novel provisions aimed at enhancing transparency and credibility in Nigeria’s electoral process. Chief among these innovations is the electronic transmission of election results directly from polling units to the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) database or backend server, referred to as the National Electronic Register of Election Results. This process includes uploading scanned copies of polling unit results (Form EC8A) to the INEC Results Viewing (IREV) Portal for public access on election day. Additionally, the Act mandates the use of the Bimodal Voter Accreditation System (BVAS), an electronic device used for accrediting voters and transmitting voter accreditation data and results to the approved INEC electronic platforms.Inwalomhe Donald Writes via inwalomhe.donald@yahoo.com https://leaders.ng/2024/12/02/the-electoral-act-2022-and-its-implications-for-electoral-integrity-in-nigeria/
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| Re: The Electoral Act 2022 And Its Implications For Electoral Integrity In Nigeria by Racoon(m): 10:58am On Dec 02, 2024 |
The Supreme Court is set to rule on several discrepancies found in the certified true copies (CTCs) of the election results released by INEC. These discrepancies include results that differ from those available on INEC’s IREV portal, as well as the absence of signatures from polling unit agents and presiding officers. |
| Re: The Electoral Act 2022 And Its Implications For Electoral Integrity In Nigeria by Racoon(m): 11:02am On Dec 02, 2024 |
The Supreme Court, in its judgment on Oyetola v. Adeleke, clarified the evidence required to prove improper accreditation or over-voting. The court held that the voter register, BVAS records, and polling unit results (Form EC8A) are the primary sources of evidence. It emphasised that the BVAS record for each polling unit constitutes the direct and primary evidence of voter accreditation on election day. This precedent will significantly influence the adjudication of the Edo 2024 governorship election results when the matter reaches the Supreme Court. |
| Re: The Electoral Act 2022 And Its Implications For Electoral Integrity In Nigeria by victornwaru(m): 1:00pm On Dec 02, 2024 |
No matter how they want to sugarcoat this tax reform, it will not change the fact that it has no beneficial impact on ordinary Nigerians. |
| Re: The Electoral Act 2022 And Its Implications For Electoral Integrity In Nigeria by AntiChristian: 1:02pm On Dec 02, 2024 |
![]() Na so una go predict all ye Obi lovers till una suffer another heart break! Ndo ooo! |
| Re: The Electoral Act 2022 And Its Implications For Electoral Integrity In Nigeria by Illuminatiship(m): 1:12pm On Dec 02, 2024 |
Ok |
| Re: The Electoral Act 2022 And Its Implications For Electoral Integrity In Nigeria by carzeem1: 1:13pm On Dec 02, 2024 |
Electoral Act that Mahmoud has turned to toilet paper. |
| Re: The Electoral Act 2022 And Its Implications For Electoral Integrity In Nigeria by jaxxy(m): 1:29pm On Dec 02, 2024 |
Now this needs some serious deliberations or else the integrity of our democracy is at risk. Is the Electoral Act 2022 a scam or just deficient? |
| Re: The Electoral Act 2022 And Its Implications For Electoral Integrity In Nigeria by morikee: 1:32pm On Dec 02, 2024 |
What the essence of the electronic transmission if INEC can't abide by it? |
| Re: The Electoral Act 2022 And Its Implications For Electoral Integrity In Nigeria by aariwa(m): 1:32pm On Dec 02, 2024 |
Same thing almost every Nigerian have always known since that Election Day Mahmoud changed electoral results to allocate Peter Obi votes to a man than didn’t get votes tinubu outside the BVAS. Electoral Act of 2022 was signed into law by both senate and house of reps but Mahmoud refused to follow it after swearing before buhari, Nigerians, journalists, Chatham house etc he would do so. Tinubu a mandate thief and failure with Mahmoud and their generation will suffer forever for the willful destruction of their own nation. They have no other country except same Nigeria they destroyed
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| Re: The Electoral Act 2022 And Its Implications For Electoral Integrity In Nigeria by aariwa(m): 1:34pm On Dec 02, 2024 |
jaxxy:If tinubu and Mahmoud could jettison that electoral act like tissue paper and the illegality sealed by judiciary then what is the value of laws in Nigeria? The implication is that an amala and ewedu restaurant have more value to a Nigerian today than the law courts |
| Re: The Electoral Act 2022 And Its Implications For Electoral Integrity In Nigeria by Bunnatex(m): 2:00pm On Dec 02, 2024 |
The funny thing that will make you understand that in Nigeria there are just two Ethnic or religious groups viz: The Elite/leaders/rulers/Government and the Followers/ruled/Ordinary Citizens. Does it not bother you that since the 2023 elections, in which the judiciary manipulated the law to favour the winners, no one (even the opposition LP, YPP etc) in the Senate or HOR has come out to seek for an amendment of the electoral law to cover the loop holes and make our elections Fair and free. That's to show you that all of them are THE SAME . |
| Re: The Electoral Act 2022 And Its Implications For Electoral Integrity In Nigeria by jaxxy(m): 2:14pm On Dec 02, 2024 |
aariwa:HMMM... This is why we need to address this serious concern ahead of the next elections so we know what went wrong. Why was it jettison like a tissue paper? Was this legally correct? And if so is the Electoral Act 2022 a scam or deficient? |
| Re: The Electoral Act 2022 And Its Implications For Electoral Integrity In Nigeria by Newyorkitis(m): 2:58pm On Dec 02, 2024 |
Any electoral ACT without compulsory and mandatory participation in a National debate is worthless just as it should mean automatic disqualification for any aspirant who fails to participate in such a debate from the presidential and gubernatorial elections. |
| Re: The Electoral Act 2022 And Its Implications For Electoral Integrity In Nigeria by aariwa(m): 3:17pm On Dec 02, 2024 |
jaxxy:The issue is that constitutionally the executive, legislative and judiciary are supposed to be totally independent but the drafters of our constitution committed a big blunder by making the executive arm the custodian of all revenues and with that the executive arm have been able to control and muscle into line the other branches (judiciary and legislative) with monetary inducements thereby making them look totally irrelevant so the government we have today is an executive running the whole show alone like a quasi monarchical or military government or state capture as some would call it with a weak powerless judiciary and legislative. The solution? For senate and house of reps to amend the constitution and make it a law that revenues from oil and tax should go directly to executive, judiciary and Legislature bank accounts , that way the executive (president) doesn’t control their pay. Would that happen in present Nigeria? No Would laws from congress be treated as tissue papers ? Yes. Why? Corruption |
| Re: The Electoral Act 2022 And Its Implications For Electoral Integrity In Nigeria by bonnez(m): 11:41pm On Dec 02, 2024 |
victornwaru:How does this relate with this particular topic? SMH! |
| Re: The Electoral Act 2022 And Its Implications For Electoral Integrity In Nigeria by BluntCrazeMan: 4:19am On Dec 03, 2024 |
Ok naa |
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