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2027: Electronic Transmission Of Results None Negotiable – Northern Coalition by treesun(op): 4:23pm On Feb 08
The Coalition of Northern Groups, CNG, has issued a strong warning against any attempt to weaken the electronic transmission of election results before the 2027 general elections.

The coalition said using electronic transmission helps fix problems by making sure the results sent from polling stations can’t be changed by politicians, corrupt officials, or other people with a lot to gain.

In a statement from its National Coordinator, Jamilu Aliyu Charanchi, the group expressed worry over what it called the increasing actions by some political figures to weaken or stop the complete use of electronic result sharing.

According to CNG, Nigeria has faced many problems in its elections over the years, and these issues mostly come from the stage where results are collected and counted.

There are claims that during this process, the results are changed in a way that does not reflect what the voters actually wanted.

The Coalition said, “We make it clear, without any hesitation or diplomacy: sending election results electronically is not something that can be skipped, tested, or discussed. It’s essential for fair elections and the final protection against election theft.

“Nigeria has endured for too long a system where elections are manipulated, and this has taken away the people’s right to freely pick their leaders. For many years, the biggest problem in our elections hasn’t been the voting itself, but the way results are counted.

“Numbers seem to change for no clear reason, some winning votes vanish, and the choices people make get ignored in favour of the decisions made by powerful political groups. It is exactly this criminal space that electronic transmission tries to remove.

Electronic transmission ensures that once election results are sent out from the polling stations, they can’t be changed by politicians who are desperate to win, officials who might be corrupt, or hidden groups that try to influence things behind the scenes during manual counting. It ensures the ballot stays safe, maintains people’s confidence, and helps keep the country stable.

“Any resistance to this change can only mean someone is against being transparent. We are very worried about the recent remarks, actions, and laws connected with the Senate President and some groups in the National Assembly that seem meant to weaken or stop the complete use of electronic result transmission.

“These actions are not just frustrating; they are risky, take us backward, and go against democracy. When democracies around the world are using technology to improve transparency, it’s disgraceful that some top officials in Nigeria are thinking about going back to old-fashioned, unfair practices.”


It added that having repeated unfair elections could make people lose trust, lead to more violence after elections, and cause serious problems with whether the government is really allowed to rule.

The group asked the Independent National Electoral Commission, INEC, to stay strong and continue using the full electronic system for sending results without any changes, and they also asked the National Assembly not to pass any laws that could make the election process less open and transparent.

It added, “People who don’t like e-transmission are against it because the old cheating system benefits them. They worry about a system where every vote actually matters. They fear a system they cannot manipulate.

“They fear the people’s verdict. The Senate President and his team need to remember that they hold their positions because the people have given them permission, not because they believe they have a right to it.

“The National Assembly isn’t a place where politicians just protect themselves; it’s a part of the constitution designed to make democracy stronger and ensure that every vote is respected and safe. History won’t treat kindly anyone who, in any way, tries to reduce the openness of elections.

“Nigeria can’t handle another round of contested elections, violence after the polls, legal fights, and problems with trust in the government. We can’t keep risking our country’s stability just because some top political leaders don’t like being held responsible.

“Credible elections go beyond politics; they are important for the country’s safety, the economy’s strength, trust from businesses, and the unity of the people. When people stop trusting the voting process, they also start losing trust in the country as a whole.

“And when faith collapses, unrest follows. Electronic transmission is not just a technical change; it serves as a protection for peace and national unity.”

It called on civil society groups, youth organizations, and the media to increase their efforts in advocacy and monitoring, and he encouraged Nigerians from all regions and political backgrounds to make sure their elected leaders are doing their duty.

CNG said it would fight against any effort to undo the electoral reforms, saying that anything less than fair, clear, and tech-based elections would not be acceptable to the people of Nigeria.

“We need to speak as one: our votes are important, and they should be kept safe through technology. Democracy can’t just rely on trust; it needs real systems that can be checked and proven.

“Nigeria belongs to the people, not to those in power who act behind closed doors, not to those already in charge, and not to those who make secret deals. As we get closer to 2027, let this message be clear to everyone and in every voting place: we will not allow anyone to take this country back to an earlier time. We will not let anyone take away the future of our children by manipulating elections. We will work together as a democracy to protect every vote that Nigerians have cast.

“The time for electoral darkness has passed. The era of transparency must prevail. The Nigerian people will not accept anything less than honest, open, and modern elections in 2027,” it said.
https://dailypost.ng/2026/02/08/2027-electronic-transmission-of-results-none-negotiable-northern-coalition-blows-hot/

Re: 2027: Electronic Transmission Of Results None Negotiable – Northern Coalition by LagosOrigin: 4:26pm On Feb 08
Tinubu will be defeated before 1pm by Peter Obi if this electronic transmission of results scales through .

Even if It doesn't, Peter Obi will still defeat him before 1:30pm
Re: 2027: Electronic Transmission Of Results None Negotiable – Northern Coalition by Ofunaofu: 4:42pm On Feb 08
This should be a complete non-issue, but here we are in 2026, watching some supposedly reasonable adults argue against the electronic transmission of election results from polling units… in this era.

We literally did this in 2023. The then INEC chairman, Yakubu, promised that election results would be uploaded in real time. When INEC’s system “glitched,” with no explanation, and the matter went to court, the court simply ruled that electronic transmission of results was not mandatory under the Electoral Act.

Now people want it made mandatory, especially during collation, so votes won’t be stolen, and suddenly there’s resistance.

So… why exactly?
Re: 2027: Electronic Transmission Of Results None Negotiable – Northern Coalition by angelboy01(m): 4:59pm On Feb 08
Ofunaofu:
This should be a complete non-issue, but here we are in 2026, watching some supposedly reasonable adults argue against the electronic transmission of election results from polling units… in this era.

We literally did this in 2023. The then INEC chairman, Yakubu, promised that election results would be uploaded in real time. When INEC’s system “glitched,” with no explanation, and the matter went to court, the court simply ruled that electronic transmission of results was not mandatory under the Electoral Act.

Now people want it made mandatory, especially during collation, so votes won’t be stolen, and suddenly there’s resistance.

So… why exactly?
They want to use go to court again. First to do no dey pain. Now it's everyone's turn. From Obidients to Afenifere to the Northerners. Let's see if they won't be doing the right thing. First person I want out is that evil Benue state governor. Let's see how he will win re-election.
Re: 2027: Electronic Transmission Of Results None Negotiable – Northern Coalition by franchasofficia:
Dear Nigerian Senate, please Tinubu has developed Nigeria and every Nigerian is happy with him and now joining APC to reelect him for a second term, biko help us make electronic transmission of polling unit election result compulsory so that the millions of vote we plan to give to our amiable Lagos Kleptomaniac cum President won't be changed by the bitter opposition on election day, we want to prove to the whole world that the whole of Nigerians are solidly behind Tinubu except Peter Obi people that are always complaining cheesy
Re: 2027: Electronic Transmission Of Results None Negotiable – Northern Coalition by SmartPolician: 5:37pm On Feb 08
A bunch of lunatics who aren't more than 500 people cannot hold 230 million people on hostage
Re: 2027: Electronic Transmission Of Results None Negotiable – Northern Coalition by Putindbutt(m): 5:39pm On Feb 08
Try dey calm down, we never start to talk, more is coming.

Re: 2027: Electronic Transmission Of Results None Negotiable – Northern Coalition by Hedonisco: 5:41pm On Feb 08
Either this is made mandatory, or there will be no election.
Re: 2027: Electronic Transmission Of Results None Negotiable – Northern Coalition by givedemwotowoto: 5:42pm On Feb 08
Electronic transmission of votes is indeed non-negotiable. The "Tilumbu will win" gang have hit a brick wall on this one.

Time is running out for the reversal because visionaries already see where this is headed.
Re: 2027: Electronic Transmission Of Results None Negotiable – Northern Coalition by sailor2011(m): 5:53pm On Feb 08
Says who ? A butterfly claiming to be a bird...see your mouth as "no elections". If you no wan vote that day , sit down in your mud house , others that are interested in voting in their leaders will do the needful
Hedonisco:
Either this is made mandatory, or there will be no election.
Re: 2027: Electronic Transmission Of Results None Negotiable – Northern Coalition by Hedonisco: 5:55pm On Feb 08
sailor2011:
Says who ? A butterfly claiming to be a bird...see your mouth as "no elections". If you no wan vote that day , sit down in your mud house , others that are interested in voting in their leaders will do the needful
This your oily mouth would be permanently shut very soon. Continue fooling yourself.
Re: 2027: Electronic Transmission Of Results None Negotiable – Northern Coalition by Macphenson: 7:07pm On Feb 08
He signed 30 governors and counting, over 60 percent of the National Assembly members, set up City Boy movement, yet he is afraid of going into a free fair and credible elections.

Tinubu knows that if that E transmission is made mandatory by Law, before 12 noon on election day he has been beaten blue black..
Re: 2027: Electronic Transmission Of Results None Negotiable – Northern Coalition by Antoeni(m): 6:34pm On Feb 09
Where is Fr. Mbaka?
Where is Bishop Kukah?
Where is Pastor Adeboye?
Where is Pastor Tunde Bakare?
Where is Pastor Poju Oyemade?
Where is Pastor Paul Adefarasin?
Where is Professor Wole Soyinka?
Where Are The Save Nigeria Group?

No One Saw the Massacre in Kwara?
Re: 2027: Electronic Transmission Of Results None Negotiable – Northern Coalition by Nextjs: 6:35pm On Feb 09
Why will any sensible person opt out of electronic transmission to manual transportation of result?


If they are not criminals.

Protest upon protest show follow.


Let our vote count please
Re: 2027: Electronic Transmission Of Results None Negotiable – Northern Coalition by miracle002(m): 6:36pm On Feb 09
Osubirila. Prophecy is gradually unfolding. Let's fold our hands as we continue to watch how events unfold.

Peter Obi is a goal
Re: 2027: Electronic Transmission Of Results None Negotiable – Northern Coalition by EyeCumInPeace: 6:37pm On Feb 09
If dem implement this E-Transmission, Tinubu fit no get up to 1million votes. 😁
Re: 2027: Electronic Transmission Of Results None Negotiable – Northern Coalition by RollinTNDA:
Na Akpanio go divide this country
Na Akwa Ibom people go suffer am angry angry
Re: 2027: Electronic Transmission Of Results None Negotiable – Northern Coalition by Tflex01: 6:38pm On Feb 09
Last election, there was electronic transmission, yet obidient claimed Tinubu who was not the president rigged them out.

Even with the electronic transmission in 2027, Tinubu will still win because APC have the required spread.
Re: 2027: Electronic Transmission Of Results None Negotiable – Northern Coalition by Heffalump(m): 6:38pm On Feb 09
Tinubu thinks he can pocket the entire country just like he did to Lagos. Pure lie!
Impossicant!
Re: 2027: Electronic Transmission Of Results None Negotiable – Northern Coalition by Hankim: 6:40pm On Feb 09
Hedonisco:
This your oily mouth would be permanently shut very soon. Continue fooling yourself.
Amen and hope shut forever, I hate Agbado data boys b
Re: 2027: Electronic Transmission Of Results None Negotiable – Northern Coalition by BENEAMATA: 6:43pm On Feb 09
Dem wan rig their way to Abuja with hush puppy boys . North wey 14 years old dey vote dey shout E-transmission ., so that haji Mikano with Sir container economist go land for Aso rock . Once again , to the protesters , hope una carry enough Agege bread and water .
Re: 2027: Electronic Transmission Of Results None Negotiable – Northern Coalition by PoLItiCoORAclo(m): 6:44pm On Feb 09
If the e transmission of results is not implemented then, I suggest every other political party should boycott the 2027 general election. Our mumu don do us😠😠😠
Re: 2027: Electronic Transmission Of Results None Negotiable – Northern Coalition by vickthourh(m): 6:44pm On Feb 09
Why are they scared to make it a LAW
I bet you if INEC and the Senate should pass this law, that will be the end of federal APC(both in Senate, reps or presidency).
Tinubu will never agree to this
Re: 2027: Electronic Transmission Of Results None Negotiable – Northern Coalition by Celsony: 6:45pm On Feb 09
angelboy01:
They want to use go to court again. First to do no dey pain. Now it's everyone's turn. From Obidients to Afenifere to the Northerners. Let's see if they won't be doing the right thing. First person I want out is that evil Benue state governor. Let's see how he will win re-election.
I swear bro that governor na scam, I expected much from him been a priest but he turn out to be a big disappointment. Imagine what Abia State governor is doing with allocation and look at Benue. Really sad, really.
Re: 2027: Electronic Transmission Of Results None Negotiable – Northern Coalition by FX(m): 6:45pm On Feb 09
If them try am ehhh. Tinubu will lose the election before 1pm on the election day
franchasofficia:
Dear Nigerian Senate, please Tinubu has developed Nigeria and every Nigerian is happy with him and now joining APC to reelect him for a second term, biko help us make electronic transmission of polling unit election result electronic so that the millions of vote we plan to give to our amiable Lagos Kleptomaniac cum President won't be changed by the bitter opposition on election day, we want to prove to the whole world that the whole of Nigerians are solidly behind Tinubu except Peter Obi people that are always complaining cheesy
Re: 2027: Electronic Transmission Of Results None Negotiable – Northern Coalition by Princedapace(m): 6:45pm On Feb 09
SmartPolician:
A bunch of lunatics who aren't more than 500 people cannot hold 230 million people on hostage
Lol, na we give them that space. lol, they cant even withstand 100k Nigerians. We too dey joke and play here, if not, them no born these old men well. Guy, my eyes dey red, I dey para, if I ever catch any of those bastards called senators or house of rep members, that one is gone and dusted. These men sit in one champer and refused to understand their duty which is to check mate the excutive, but these b$stards simply say Yes to everything the President does. Moda fuckers who I know can never ever succeed if not for politically exposed wealth. Na we give them space o. On a norm, politicians supposed dey ffear us.
Re: 2027: Electronic Transmission Of Results None Negotiable – Northern Coalition by ottersberger(m): 6:45pm On Feb 09
[quote author=Ofunaofu post=138403579]This should be a complete non-issue, but here we are in 2026, watching some supposedly reasonable adults argue against the electronic transmission of election results from polling units… in this era.

We literally did this in 2023. The then INEC chairman, Yakubu, promised that election results would be uploaded in real time. When INEC’s system “glitched,” with no explanation, and the matter went to court, the court simply ruled that electronic transmission of results was not mandatory under the Electoral Act.

Now people want it made mandatory, especially during collation, so votes won’t be stolen, and suddenly there’s resistance.

So… why exactly?[/quote

I read an article by Professor Farooq Kperogi in which he exposed the corrupt electoral practices of the APC. He clearly detailed how even Buhari's emergence can be traced directly to electoral malpractice and outright rigging on multiple occasions. Buhari had even arrogantly confirmed it.

This party and its supporters are reconciled to perpetuating their illegality and corruption in our society. Now is the time for everyone else to rise up and resist this evil organisation.
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