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Reps Amend Electoral Act, Approve Mandatory Electronic Transmission Of Results by Pakute(op): 9:46am On Dec 18, 2025
The house of representatives has approved a proposal mandating the real-time transmission of election results.

The resolution was adopted on Wednesday during the clause-by-clause consideration of the report seeking an amendment to the Electoral Act 2022.


The approved clause states that the “presiding officer shall electronically transmit the results from each polling unit to the IREV portal in real time, and such transmission shall be done after the prescribed form EC8A has been signed and stamped by the presiding officer and/or countersigned by the candidates or polling unit agents, where available at the polling unit”.

The existing law does not mandate that the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) transmit election results in real time.

Ahead of the last general election, INEC had promised that the results would be transmitted in real time.

The IReV portal was part of the technologies introduced by the commission to improve the integrity of the electoral process.

But the portal remained inactive for an extended period, even after voting was concluded at some polling units, prompting suspicion from many Nigerians

Following the development, several civil society organisations (CSOs) have been calling on the national assembly to make the electronic transmission of election results mandatory.

OTHER AMENDMENTS

Lawmakers also approved an amendment introducing a five-year jail term for presiding officers found guilty of declaring false results.
The green chamber also ratified a clause that would make the bimodal voter accreditation system the primary accreditation tool.

The approved clause reads: “To vote, the presiding officer shall use a bimodal voter accreditation system or any other technological device that may be prescribed by the commission for the accreditation of voters to verify, confirm or authenticate the particulars of the intending voter in the manner prescribed by the commission.”

“Where a bimodal voter accreditation system or any other technological device deployed for accreditation of voters fails to function in any unit and a fresh BVAS or technological device is not deployed, the election in that unit shall be cancelled and another election shall be scheduled within 24 hours if the commission is satisfied that the result of the election in that polling unit will substantially affect the final result of the whole election and declaration of a winner in the constituency concerned.”

After considering over 70 clauses, the house adjourned the sitting to reconvene on Thursday for the continued review of the report.
https://www.thecable.ng/reps-amend-electoral-act-approve-mandatory-electronic-transmission-of-results/

Re: Reps Amend Electoral Act, Approve Mandatory Electronic Transmission Of Results by Pakute(op): 9:48am On Dec 18, 2025
Constitution Review: House of Reps moves to electronic voting

The Speaker of the House of Representatives, Tajudeen Abbas, has announced that voting on proposed constitutional amendments will be conducted electronically, marking a first for such high-level legislative decisions in Nigeria.

Abbas made the announcement on the floor of the House on Wednesday, saying the electronic voting system will be used when lawmakers vote on the amendments tomorrow.

While electronic voting has been used in the House in the past for motions and routine resolutions, constitutional amendment votes have traditionally been done through voice votes or manual counting. The new method is expected to ensure clearer records and reduce disputes over vote counts.

Constitutional amendments require the support of at least two-thirds of members of the House, a process that has often been controversial in previous assemblies.

Lawmakers and observers say the use of electronic voting will improve transparency and accountability, as each member’s vote will be clearly recorded.

The amendments under consideration cover key national issues, including governance reforms and changes aimed at strengthening Nigeria’s federal system.

The move is seen as part of efforts by the current House leadership to modernise legislative procedures and restore public confidence in the law-making process.
Re: Reps Amend Electoral Act, Approve Mandatory Electronic Transmission Of Results by Whyme24(m): 10:06am On Dec 18, 2025
Ooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo
Re: Reps Amend Electoral Act, Approve Mandatory Electronic Transmission Of Results by SlavaUkraini: 10:06am On Dec 18, 2025
Una go Amend Taya....

APC will influence presiding officers to stop the Electronic transmission of results if they notice the results is not going their way

Such a Wucked party...
Re: Reps Amend Electoral Act, Approve Mandatory Electronic Transmission Of Results by chibu4u2(m): 10:06am On Dec 18, 2025
Story for the gods. Something wey network go still get issue on that day. No be inec again?
Re: Reps Amend Electoral Act, Approve Mandatory Electronic Transmission Of Results by Fekumzi123: 10:07am On Dec 18, 2025
Nice one from our lawmakers and president Tinubu
Re: Reps Amend Electoral Act, Approve Mandatory Electronic Transmission Of Results by Chucks13: 10:07am On Dec 18, 2025
If this is true then "we" are happy no need for that paper scribblings seen in Anambra in 2023 general election where a candidate scored 500k from 315k accredited voters cards and was happily smilling and calling other candidate a rigger.

We go show una shege by 2027, we dey wait.
Re: Reps Amend Electoral Act, Approve Mandatory Electronic Transmission Of Results by tunjijones(m): 10:08am On Dec 18, 2025
chibu4u2:
Story for the gods. Something wey network go still get issue on that day. No be inec again?
So why exactly do you want now?
Re: Reps Amend Electoral Act, Approve Mandatory Electronic Transmission Of Results by casualobserver: 10:08am On Dec 18, 2025
1: “where available at the polling unit“
2: irev is not part of the collation process. It is merely a viewing tool.
Re: Reps Amend Electoral Act, Approve Mandatory Electronic Transmission Of Results by njokuuche77(m): 10:08am On Dec 18, 2025
This sounds good on paper, but Nigerians have already lost trust. Only strict enforcement and transparency can restore confidence in the electoral process.
Re: Reps Amend Electoral Act, Approve Mandatory Electronic Transmission Of Results by PulaPower: 10:08am On Dec 18, 2025
Okay..

Winning are for only the winners..
Re: Reps Amend Electoral Act, Approve Mandatory Electronic Transmission Of Results by Zico5(m): 10:08am On Dec 18, 2025
Good one here. Let's see how Tinubu will rig this one. Let's see how those money mongers governors and legislators decamping for money will have their ways against the masses.
Re: Reps Amend Electoral Act, Approve Mandatory Electronic Transmission Of Results by hatchy: 10:08am On Dec 18, 2025
We are getting there little by little.

Tinubu’s on your mandate anthem in the mud.

OTP you are.
Re: Reps Amend Electoral Act, Approve Mandatory Electronic Transmission Of Results by favour32(m): 10:09am On Dec 18, 2025
Akah go rest now.


E try wella
Re: Reps Amend Electoral Act, Approve Mandatory Electronic Transmission Of Results by seunoyeleyep(f): 10:09am On Dec 18, 2025
In a free and fair election, APC cannot win a single local government with its abysmal performance since 2015.
Re: Reps Amend Electoral Act, Approve Mandatory Electronic Transmission Of Results by Josywhyte: 10:09am On Dec 18, 2025
Super story! Something you people will still sabotage at the end and then announce your selective candidate by 3am when we're deep into our sleep. Trust them at your own peril
Re: Reps Amend Electoral Act, Approve Mandatory Electronic Transmission Of Results by Putindbutt(m): 10:10am On Dec 18, 2025
This is the same "evil APC " that's fulfilling it's promises of giving Nigerians a people -oriented constitution. The same Tinubu who wailers love to hate, under whom a new constitution would be be birthed. This is what your disastrous party couldn't achieve in 16years. You open your mouth and cry about electronic transmission but when your party was in power, your voice was mute, you couldn't tell them to give you electronic voting because you were benefiting from your evil party. But as soon as they were kicked out, you remember electronic voting, Lol.

With Tinubu gradually restructuring the country, balancing military structures across the country, creating development commissions, building infrastructures, amending the constitution, devolving powers to the state, the new electricity law, fiscal federalism and lots more. There's no man born of a woman or brought out through a knife that can deny Tinubu his reelection in 2027.
Re: Reps Amend Electoral Act, Approve Mandatory Electronic Transmission Of Results by Lapinski: 10:10am On Dec 18, 2025
Tinupu will always find his way around, but with the way I am seeing 2027 and the fact that 2026 he is introducing tax law... Omo e dey do me like say tinupu go jam agbako for 2027.
Re: Reps Amend Electoral Act, Approve Mandatory Electronic Transmission Of Results by AceDOM(m): 10:11am On Dec 18, 2025
We pray it's passed, assented to and not circumvent at the end of it all
Re: Reps Amend Electoral Act, Approve Mandatory Electronic Transmission Of Results by digitaccountant: 10:11am On Dec 18, 2025
I have a strong feeling that Nigeria shall be better.
Re: Reps Amend Electoral Act, Approve Mandatory Electronic Transmission Of Results by Gotocourt: 10:12am On Dec 18, 2025
It's a good one but ward collation centers needs to be cancelled. Rigging is done at coalition centers in collision with Party agents and those lectures called Academicians undecided.
It's too early for celebration undecided
Re: Reps Amend Electoral Act, Approve Mandatory Electronic Transmission Of Results by ogaontop(m): 10:12am On Dec 18, 2025
Day don break, has it not been in place before?
Re: Reps Amend Electoral Act, Approve Mandatory Electronic Transmission Of Results by kenbee(f): 10:13am On Dec 18, 2025
Hope it is not gonna be like we saw in 2023?

How about corrupt justice system?
Re: Reps Amend Electoral Act, Approve Mandatory Electronic Transmission Of Results by DMerciful(m): 10:13am On Dec 18, 2025
This is not what we want now because APC has learned to transmit fake pictures.

We want electronic transmission and collation. There has to be mandatory electronic collation
Re: Reps Amend Electoral Act, Approve Mandatory Electronic Transmission Of Results by Mindlog: 10:13am On Dec 18, 2025
favour32:
Akah go rest now.


E try wella
The guy has really been consistent.
Re: Reps Amend Electoral Act, Approve Mandatory Electronic Transmission Of Results by Akwamkpuruamu: 10:13am On Dec 18, 2025
Hope they don't find a loophole afterwards. Those election riggers
Re: Reps Amend Electoral Act, Approve Mandatory Electronic Transmission Of Results by Chikarata2020(m): 10:14am On Dec 18, 2025
How many times will they pass such bills, they just dey deceive us. After hoping for electronic transmission, after the elections they will come up with cock and bull stories
Re: Reps Amend Electoral Act, Approve Mandatory Electronic Transmission Of Results by Akpan107(m): 10:16am On Dec 18, 2025
Nigeria is more like a 419 Country...

No trust!

A Nigerian can only say hypocritical that he believes in Nigeria,but deeply inside, not so..

May God help Nigeria from total collapse.
Re: Reps Amend Electoral Act, Approve Mandatory Electronic Transmission Of Results by Bimpe29(m): 10:17am On Dec 18, 2025
Every technology has its own peculiar vulnerable.
Re: Reps Amend Electoral Act, Approve Mandatory Electronic Transmission Of Results by SeeWahala: 10:17am On Dec 18, 2025
Nigerians do not trust INEC and their electoral acts any longer. We need something else that's properly tested and transparent angry

even the bvas machines themselves malfunction St ward points on polling day cry
Re: Reps Amend Electoral Act, Approve Mandatory Electronic Transmission Of Results by Putindbutt(m): 10:18am On Dec 18, 2025
Chikarata2020:
How many times will they pass such bills, they just dey deceive us. After hoping for electronic transmission, after the elections they will come up with cock and bull stories
Show us where the bill was passed before. All these h3adléss mob sef.
Re: Reps Amend Electoral Act, Approve Mandatory Electronic Transmission Of Results by Putindbutt(m): 10:19am On Dec 18, 2025
See how wailers are still complaining over what they have been asking, crying, and wailing that the lawmakers should do grin grin.

You don't need anyone to tell you that these Bitter Obidients do not love this country, they are only being pained and bitter that their Gbajue lost the election.
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