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2027: Mandatory E-transmission Your Only Survival Ticket – Igini by Omooba77(op): 8:53pm On Feb 15
A former Independent National Electoral Commission’s Resident Electoral Commissioner, Mike Igini, has warned that many members of the National Assembly may struggle to retain their seats in 2027 if lawmakers fail to guarantee mandatory, real-time electronic transmission of polling unit results in the Electoral Act.

Igini asserted in a statement titled “Proviso to Real-Time E-Transmission of Polling Unit Results: Why a Majority of Legislators May Not Return in 2027″, made available to PUNCH Online on Sunday.

He urged federal lawmakers to learn from past electoral cycles, arguing that unresolved gaps in the legal framework had historically undermined incumbents.

“As the National Assembly convenes to reconcile the divergent versions of the Electoral Act Amendment Bill, particularly with regard to the unequivocal demand by the Nigerian populace for mandatory electronic transmission of election results directly from polling units to the INEC Result Viewing Portal (IReV), I urge Honourable and Distinguished Senators to heed the salutary lessons from the misfortunes that befell their predecessors,” Igini stated.


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He argued that earlier Assemblies failed to address structural weaknesses that later worked against many legislators.

“Those earlier Assemblies, for reasons of convenience and party loyalty, refused to address well-documented election rigging vulnerabilities in our electoral laws, like the very proviso now introduced by the Senate, to qualify direct electronic transmission.

“Such lacunae were exploited to subvert polling-unit outcomes during their tenure by those who denied them re-election party tickets, rendering them victims of the very defects they declined to remedy or introduce to the Act,” he said.


According to Igini, legislators who lost party backing were often unable to defend their mandates despite local support.

“A majority of incumbent legislators who were denied re-nomination tickets by party governors and principal officers of their parties, even when they secured alternative platforms thereafter, were ultimately defeated through manipulation of polling unit results during collation processes, despite robust grassroots support they legitimately obtained in their constituencies and won at polling units,” he added.

He warned that members of the current National Assembly risk facing similar political consequences if ambiguities remain.

“The 10th Assembly now stands perilously close to replicating this lamentable pattern. Those Members not favoured or not in the good books of their respective State Governors or party leaders will foreseeably be denied tickets and, given the prospects of an unprotected or unsecured electronic transmission of polling unit results, will find it exceedingly difficult to translate constituency endorsement, however strong they may be, into electoral victory,” Igini said.

He maintained that public demand for real-time electronic transmission was rooted in the need to prevent result alteration.

“Nigerians have insistently demanded real-time electronic transmission from polling units to IReV, precisely to forestall post-polling alterations at ward or local government collation centres. Publicly viewable results serve as deterrence and would render such tampering manifest and actionable,” he stated.

Igini described the persistent turnover rates in the National Assembly as evidence of systemic electoral vulnerabilities.

“The facts of alarming rate of legislators’ turnover are incontrovertible. Their attrition rate has averaged well above 60 to 70 per cent, with fewer than four in ten Senators and barely one-third of Representatives typically securing re-election,” he said.

He argued that such instability weakens governance and legislative development.

This chronic instability breeds institutional amnesia, dissipates scarce public resources on perpetual induction and retraining, weakens legislative oversight, and erodes continuity in law-making and executive accountability,” Igini noted.

Addressing concerns about network limitations, the former commissioner dismissed such arguments as insufficient.

“Before we left office in 2022, INEC and NCC had carried out a survey of network coverage of both 2G and 3G and came with a report of over 97 per cent coverage across Nigeria. Network concerns are therefore largely excuses and completely specious,” he said.

He further warned that qualifying provisions could create opportunities for electoral interference.

“The Senate’s proviso invites mischief, affording opportunities for collusion between influential actors, collation officials, and telecommunication providers to engineer deliberate network failures on election day,” Igini stated.

He urged lawmakers to remove any qualifying clauses that could weaken electronic transmission safeguards, insisting that clear provisions were essential for electoral credibility.

“Real-time electronic transmission is, therefore, not merely desirable; it is essential for the sustenance of our democracy and for deserving legislature members’ political survival,” he added.

Debates over electronic transmission of election results remain central to ongoing discussions on amendments to the Electoral Act ahead of the 2027 general elections.

PUNCH Online had reported that the senate has approved the electronic transmission of election results to the Independent National Electoral Commission’s Result Viewing Portal, while permitting manual collation to serve as a backup where technology fails.

The decision followed a reconsideration of a disputed clause in the Electoral Act Amendment Bill during an emergency plenary on Tuesday.

However, the upper chamber stopped short of making electronic transmission compulsory and also rejected the provision for real-time upload of results.
https://punchng.com/2027-mandatory-e-transmission-your-only-survival-ticket-igini/

Re: 2027: Mandatory E-transmission Your Only Survival Ticket – Igini by SadiqBabaSani: 9:09pm On Feb 15
Mike Igini the politician INEC man, he should buy a ticket in this next election, meanwhile what he said is very correct 💯
Re: 2027: Mandatory E-transmission Your Only Survival Ticket – Igini by ogmask: 9:14pm On Feb 15
No better way to say it. Some day soon we will get it right. When that time reach even the political class go know say no going back. I just pray msme war nor burst for this country because of the impunity the rolling class dey display.
Re: 2027: Mandatory E-transmission Your Only Survival Ticket – Igini by danijesus(m): 9:21pm On Feb 15
Mike igini the no nonsense INEC Man, should have been nominated INEC chairperson
Re: 2027: Mandatory E-transmission Your Only Survival Ticket – Igini by Codes151(m): 9:30pm On Feb 15
Only. In nigeria that fools who could not achieve anything. Speak too much.
Re: 2027: Mandatory E-transmission Your Only Survival Ticket – Igini by Gbadugbakun(m): 9:31pm On Feb 15
Make we de look. Because if APC wins 2027 Nigerians would be begging to feed.
Re: 2027: Mandatory E-transmission Your Only Survival Ticket – Igini by Sannisege: 9:32pm On Feb 15
Tinubu has told them that they are all re-elected and so shall it be. Except for trouble makers like Natasha Akpoti who will be expunged from the national assembly
Re: 2027: Mandatory E-transmission Your Only Survival Ticket – Igini by Mjshexy(f): 9:33pm On Feb 15
Mr Mike should have been the inec chairman, a very honest and disciplined man.
Re: 2027: Mandatory E-transmission Your Only Survival Ticket – Igini by Melagros(m): 9:34pm On Feb 15
COMRADES, this Mike Igini na better person, but I think he is wasting his time with his good ideas because corrupt Nigerians are not ready to change
Re: 2027: Mandatory E-transmission Your Only Survival Ticket – Igini by frog12: 9:36pm On Feb 15
igini is the worst person to speak.
he is a liar
shocked shocked shocked
Re: 2027: Mandatory E-transmission Your Only Survival Ticket – Igini by frog12: 9:37pm On Feb 15
he was lying to nigerians on arise tv.

he don get him share shocked

danijesus:
Mike igini the no nonsense INEC Man, should have been nominated INEC chairperson
Re: 2027: Mandatory E-transmission Your Only Survival Ticket – Igini by Tareq1105: 9:38pm On Feb 15
SadiqBabaSani:
Mike Igini the politician INEC man, he should buy a ticket in this next election, meanwhile what he said is very correct 💯
Would igini be happy if majority of the senators did not return in 2027?

Does he know the implications to the quality of our law making process?

Experience cannot be bought at wuse market.
Re: 2027: Mandatory E-transmission Your Only Survival Ticket – Igini by Barrywilly(m): 9:39pm On Feb 15
Dey play. We don't need your advice anyway. Tinubu will win the second term gallantly. His economic reforms are unprecedented. Monumental projects going on simultaneously all over Nigeria. Government is no longer borrowing to pay salaries. No queues anymore. Food prices are down etc. There is no need to rig anything. Even some of the Igbos are shifting from their initial hard support for PO.
Re: 2027: Mandatory E-transmission Your Only Survival Ticket – Igini by Alliswell248: 9:40pm On Feb 15
Noisemaker...
You have only one vote
You can't threaten anybody.

There is nothing like automatic e transmission anywhere in the world, even in the US and UK.
Re: 2027: Mandatory E-transmission Your Only Survival Ticket – Igini by ZombieTAMER: 9:44pm On Feb 15
Mandatory e transmission of results in real time or no elections....


period
Re: 2027: Mandatory E-transmission Your Only Survival Ticket – Igini by opeldavid: 10:00pm On Feb 15
Those elected bandiiitss will not allow free and fair credible elections.

Thank you Mike iIgini.
In fact no better to say and state it.
They must learn by force.
Re: 2027: Mandatory E-transmission Your Only Survival Ticket – Igini by Guestmale: 10:02pm On Feb 15
Are we still talking about e transmission of election results when we already have self confession of tapping of NSA phone line by an active political actor, what is the assurance that the same will not be done to the election results inform of hacking.
Re: 2027: Mandatory E-transmission Your Only Survival Ticket – Igini by stanisbaratheon: 10:08pm On Feb 15
danijesus:
Mike igini the no nonsense INEC Man, should have been nominated INEC chairperson
Of course. But they won't appoint him because he won't be biased.
Re: 2027: Mandatory E-transmission Your Only Survival Ticket – Igini by Bmaster(m): 10:13pm On Feb 15
So in actual sense Tinubu no like competitions abi na wetin ?

Nawa oo.

First class graduate wey no like competition grin
Re: 2027: Mandatory E-transmission Your Only Survival Ticket – Igini by MaxW11: 10:21pm On Feb 15
Guestmale:
Are we still talking about e transmission of election results when we already have self confession of tapping of NSA phone line by an active political actor, what is the assurance that the same will not be done to the election results inform of hacking.
Smartest comment. Even with electronic transmission, you think our evil politicians wouldn’t pay the best hackers to switch EC8 mid-line? The system is screwed no matter how you look at it.
At least let them pass it to show they listen but it’s far from the solution. The incentive to become a Nigerian politician is far too high, maybe start from there.
Re: 2027: Mandatory E-transmission Your Only Survival Ticket – Igini by BILLSMAN: 10:23pm On Feb 15
Mike Igini, the no nonsense man.

He is Akpabio's worst nightmare, students of history should know what I mean.
Reason why they will never let people like this become inec chairman.
Re: 2027: Mandatory E-transmission Your Only Survival Ticket – Igini by SmartPolician:
APC crooks who are not sure of coming back are working hard to provide an alternative
Re: 2027: Mandatory E-transmission Your Only Survival Ticket – Igini by MEGAWATCH: 10:34pm On Feb 15
SadiqBabaSani:
Mike Igini the politician INEC man, he should buy a ticket in this next election, meanwhile what he said is very correct 💯
May Allah treat you, your business and family the way national assembly members are treating Nigerians...since it makes you happy.

Amin.

🙏🙏
Re: 2027: Mandatory E-transmission Your Only Survival Ticket – Igini by MEGAWATCH: 10:38pm On Feb 15
Sannisege:
Tinubu has told them that they are all re-elected and so shall it be. Except for trouble makers like Natasha Akpoti who will be expunged from the national assembly
So what happens to Senator Omo Agege in Delta state who has been financing APC in the state and lost to PDP in 2023.

He will be looking at Tinubu without any position ABI?


APC and Tinubu go hear am after the primaries.


🤣🤣🤣🤣
Re: 2027: Mandatory E-transmission Your Only Survival Ticket – Igini by Krankhead: 10:39pm On Feb 15
Melagros:
COMRADES, this Mike Igini na better person, but I think he is wasting his time with his good ideas because corrupt Nigerians are not ready to change
The guy is worst and fraudulent
Re: 2027: Mandatory E-transmission Your Only Survival Ticket – Igini by AMI3(m): 10:52pm On Feb 15
Tareq1105:
Would igini be happy if majority of the senators did not return in 2027?

Does he know the implications to the quality of our law making process?

Experience cannot be bought at wuse market.
What type of experience
Just give me the example of the experience u are talking about.
Or experience on how to steal tax payers money.
Re: 2027: Mandatory E-transmission Your Only Survival Ticket – Igini by Wadoboy(m): 10:57pm On Feb 15
MEGAWATCH:
So what happens to Senator Omo Agege in Delta state who has been financing APC in the state and lost to PDP in 2023.

He will be looking at Tinubu without any position ABI?


APC and Tinubu go hear am after the primaries.


🤣🤣🤣🤣
He is watching APC/Tinubu helplessly, and there is nothing he can do. Recently a PDP loyalist was made APC chairman in Ughelli North to see how He (DSP Omoh Agege ) will react.

He is currently in same camp with Vice President Shettima Kashima
Re: 2027: Mandatory E-transmission Your Only Survival Ticket – Igini by johngwain: 11:03pm On Feb 15
Mike igini, knows that inec is not independent, na tulumbu dey control everything
Re: 2027: Mandatory E-transmission Your Only Survival Ticket – Igini by Newsmills: 1:33am On Feb 16
Lawmakers in Nigeria do not read,so why advising,2027 is a Nigeria's mar or make.
Re: 2027: Mandatory E-transmission Your Only Survival Ticket – Igini by BluntCrazeMan: 6:55am On Feb 16
What if the members of the National Assembly ends up giving us the “Reformed ELECTORAL LAWS”, and INEC finally plays it down again by implementing it So Wrongly -- and then urges the weak unenlightened defeated politicians to go to court AGAIN.
Then the courts end up giving the LAWS Weak Powerless interpretations..??

...

This was exactly what happened to the Electoral-Act-2022.

The politicians (coupled with the INEC and the courts) messed up the Electoral-Act-2022 so badly, to the extent that the procedures for proper collations (as stated inside the Electoral-Act) are still TOTALLY IGNORED in our elections up till today.
Same thing with the proper procedures for RAISING DISPUTES.
Re: 2027: Mandatory E-transmission Your Only Survival Ticket – Igini by advanceDNA: 7:08am On Feb 16
Tareq1105:
Would igini be happy if majority of the senators did not return in 2027?

Does he know the implications to the quality of our law making process?

Experience cannot be bought at wuse market.
Which useless implication??
Experience in what exactly??
raising stvpid bills that has no benefit to the masses and embezzling allocations??


Una nor dey tire?? Always praising your oppressors
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