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Why We( Nigerians) Must Insist On Real Time Transmission Of Results by Racoon(op): 7:06pm On Feb 16
Following outrage at its rejection of electronic transmission of results from polling units to the INEC Results Viewing Portal, IReV, real time, on Wednesday, February 4, 2026, the Senate convened an emergency session on Tuesday, February 10, 2026.

But rather than to restore real time transmission of polling units results, and thus align itself with popular clamour and the bill already passed by the House of Representatives, namely that: “The Presiding Officer shall electronically transmit the results from each polling unit to the IReV Portal 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 agents where available at the polling unit”, the Senate pussy- footed and made a mess of the 2026 Electoral Amendment Bill.


It not only expunged “real time upload of results” from clause 60(3), it provided a clumsy caveat to the bill. The Senate’s whimsical adjustment reads thusly: “…That results shall be transmitted electronically from each polling unit to IReV.

“And such transmission shall be done after the prescribed EC8A has been signed and stamped by the Presiding Officer and party agents who are available at the polling unit.

“Provided that if the electronic transmission of result fails as a result of communication failure, the result contained in Form EC8A signed by the Presiding Officer and/ countersigned by the polling agents, shall, in such a case, be the primary source of collation and declaration of results.”

By its long and winding adjustment, the Senate visited more ambiguity and confusion where clarity and precision were needed to make the bill watertight.

Whereas, at first blush, the Senate appears to be providing a backup and paper trail, on closer scrutiny, it is taking us back to manual collation, which is susceptible to manipulation, and from which hold, we intend to liberate ourselves. The adjustment, which is dilatory, also cleverly seeks to create room for manoeuvre for those who may wish to take advantage of, or subvert our elections. Pray, how could the Commission be transmitting the results electronically and collating them manually at the same time?

If what all Nigerians are demanding is electronic transmission of results, real time, and the distinguished Senators are the true representatives of these Nigerians, why are they averse to bowing to their wishes, especially when they are not proffering compelling or superior arguments?

But anyone who has avidly followed the Commission’s sundry attempts to introduce technology to our elections with a view to adding more transparency to them, and the designs of politicians to torpedo them, should hardly be surprised.

The introduction of the Permanent Voter Card, PVC, and the Smart Card Reader, SCR, met with stiff resistance. The naysayers and those opposed, galvanised by prominent politicians and their cohorts, argued strongly then that the SCRs would not work in our rural backwaters. They cited lack of electricity to adequately charge them. They argued, speciously, that our rural folks were going to be overawed and overwhelmed by such a technology.

To knock the bottom out of these arguments, INEC test-ran the SCRs in rural areas and across the six geopolitical zones. The SCRs, contrary to the claims of the naysayers, worked seamlessly. What is more, they were well received by a majority of rural folks to the enduring shame and chagrin of the naysayers.

It is possible that the Senate may have provided the caveat, of a recourse to the use of Form EC8A as a primary source of collation and declaration of results, on account of poor network and internet coverage, particularly in our rural areas which are not muscularly served and on an abundance of caution. After all, our rural areas enjoy only 23 per cent access to the internet, while our urban areas enjoy 57 per cent access.

But this abundance of caution is deliberately feigned. Also, consideration of poor network and internet coverage being adduced fly in the face of the facts. Ahead of the 2019 general elections, and in its determination to transmit polling unit results, real time, and subject to the enactment of an enabling law, INEC, in 2018, engaged with the Nigeria Communications Commission, NCC.

It has had a long standing partnership with the NCC. This engagement led to the establishment of the INEC/NCC JOINT TECHNICAL COMMITTEE ON ELECTRONIC TRANSMISSION OF ELECTION RESULTS. This Committee, which included key Mobile Network Operators, MNOs, discovered, to its delight, as at then, that mobile networks adequately covered 93 per cent of INEC polling units across the country.

It is on the basis of this finding that INEC, subsequently, in 2021, in its POSITION PAPER(No 1/2021) stated that “it believes that it has developed adequate structures and procedures to successfully transmit election results electronically; the technology and national infrastructure to support this is adequate.”

Besides, between 2018 and 2026, the NCC and the MNOs have brought about some upgrade of our telecommunications infrastructure. From 3G, we have morphed to 4G. We are at the verge of transforming to 5G. This is not to add other safeguards such as Access Point Name, APN, and Virtual Private Network, VPN, which the NCC and the MNOs can deploy in the service and support of electronic transmission of results, real time.

It would also be a win-win for the telecommunications industry and INEC. The three, NCC, MNOs and INEC, will, in the event of electronic transmission of election results, real time, be challenged to up their games. They will be spurred to improve and improvise on their operations to the glory of their fatherland.

We have seen these improvements with technology introduced by INEC, particularly the Bimodal Voter Accreditation System, BVAS. At first their deployment and usage were chaotic. But with time, INEC Staff became more hands-on and proficient, thereby reducing the time taken to carry out accreditation and to forestal rigging.

In fact, in the POSITION PAPER referenced, INEC had further stated thus: “Electronic transmission of results will improve the quality of election result management and our engagement with stakeholders shows that the Nigerian public support it”.

By removing transmission of election results, real time, from the polling unit to the IReV from the Electoral Amendment Bill, the Senate has denied the telecommunications industry and the Election Management Body, EMB, the golden opportunity of honing their skills and deploying such skills in the service of transparent elections. It also says clearly that the Senate is imbued with a mindset that is negative, entrenched in antiquity and which pays little premium on excellence. Instead it thrives on the mediocre and garden variety.

Electronic transmission of election results, real time, from the polling unit to the IReV is possible. It can be done. This is adjudged and supported by INEC. It is what Nigerians demand. And this is attested to by the national outrage that greeted the Senate’s rejection of real time transmission of election results, the protests that followed and the attempts to occupy the National Assembly by civil society organisations.

Nigeria’s progress should not be hobbled by distinguished Senators who set store only by perpetuating themselves in office at the expense of transparent elections and deferring to the wishes of their constituents.

•Dazang, a public affairs analyst, wrote from Abuja
https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.vanguardngr.com/2026/02/why-we-must-insist-on-real-time-transmission-of-results/amp/

Re: Why We( Nigerians) Must Insist On Real Time Transmission Of Results by Racoon(op): 7:08pm On Feb 16
"The Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) has insisted it has the capacity to transmit election results electronically from remote areas across Nigeria. ..."
https://dailypost.ng/2021/07/17/inec-states-position-on-electronic-transmission-of-election-results-in-nigeria/?

https://punchng.com/inec-counters-nass-says-nationwide-e-transmission-of-election-results-possible/

"Telcos Contradict APC, insist Nigeria has Capacity for Electronic Transmission of Election Results.."
https://www.icirnigeria.org/telcos-contradict-apc-insist-nigeria-has-capacity-for-electronic-transmission-of-election-results/
Re: Why We( Nigerians) Must Insist On Real Time Transmission Of Results by Racoon(op): 7:11pm On Feb 16
Electronic transmission of election results, real time, from the polling unit to the IReV is possible. It can be done. This is adjudged and supported by INEC. It is what Nigerians demand.

And this is attested to by the national outrage that greeted the Senate’s rejection of real time transmission of election results, the protests that followed and the attempts to occupy the National Assembly by civil society organisations.

Nigeria’s progress should not be hobbled by Senators who set store only by perpetuating themselves in office at the expense of transparent elections and deferring to the wishes of their constituents.
Re: Why We( Nigerians) Must Insist On Real Time Transmission Of Results by lordm(m): 7:41pm On Feb 16
Real time no, but immediately after voting, yes.
Re: Why We( Nigerians) Must Insist On Real Time Transmission Of Results by Gotocourt: 7:50pm On Feb 16
lordm:
Real time no, but immediately after voting, yes.
Why wasting money on printing papers which is bulky and expensive 🤷🏿
Re: Why We( Nigerians) Must Insist On Real Time Transmission Of Results by Gotocourt: 7:51pm On Feb 16
This will stop criminals like Wike that rub it on our faces 📌💯👌.
Re: Why We( Nigerians) Must Insist On Real Time Transmission Of Results by donleo92(m): 8:05pm On Feb 16
This polithiefians won sit down for government house and inec office they give any result way come their mind abi
Re: Why We( Nigerians) Must Insist On Real Time Transmission Of Results by DeepSight(m): 8:05pm On Feb 16
Gotocourt:
Why wasting money on printing papers which is bulky and expensive 🤷🏿
+
Doing it immediately after voting should not involve paper.
Re: Why We( Nigerians) Must Insist On Real Time Transmission Of Results by Wizardslayer: 8:06pm On Feb 16
Trust APC to still find a way to manipulate the realtime transmission.

Britain will educate them on how to do it.
Re: Why We( Nigerians) Must Insist On Real Time Transmission Of Results by floss(m):
Yarimo grin believes that Tinubu will win before 12pm on election day but him and his goons are not in support of real time transmission …

some people think that being upright and choosing to have integrity means you’re foolish.

If Tinubu really wants to test his popularity and see if Nigerians appreciate his government, let him conduct an election where voting can be conducted in real time and everyone can see the polls reading. grin
Re: Why We( Nigerians) Must Insist On Real Time Transmission Of Results by JuanDeDios: 8:11pm On Feb 16
Wizardslayer:
Trust APC to still find a way to manipulate the realtime transmission.

Britain will educate them on how to do it.
They manipulate real time transmission in Britain?
Re: Why We( Nigerians) Must Insist On Real Time Transmission Of Results by Heffalump(m): 8:13pm On Feb 16
Real-Time Transmission of electoral results or nothing.

If the opposition is not working hard to get the attention of the international community on this, then they're not going anywhere. We have a criminal as president. He can do anything to sit tight.

APC in their opposition days went to America to lobby with Obama. Trump is ready to work hand-in-hand with Nigeria to ensure the appropriate things are done. If Nigeria get it right, believe me many African countries will follow suit.
Re: Why We( Nigerians) Must Insist On Real Time Transmission Of Results by jrobbins:
Some people have 30 governors but they're still scared of real time transmission. They just want to rig at all cost. BVAS does not even need network to transmit result so their lie is busted, and even at that, with Thier padded budget we can have star link if network is compulsory in some places
Re: Why We( Nigerians) Must Insist On Real Time Transmission Of Results by Vifx: 8:14pm On Feb 16
You can't possibly have "real time" transmission of results if the election election isn't done by electronic voting 😔
Re: Why We( Nigerians) Must Insist On Real Time Transmission Of Results by ebuk4real(m): 8:15pm On Feb 16
Only criminals are afraid of real time transmission of collated election results. Till now, I am yet to see any APC person in support of it because they are certified criminals.

Clowns
Re: Why We( Nigerians) Must Insist On Real Time Transmission Of Results by Heffalump(m): 8:16pm On Feb 16
We are sick and tired of election rigging in Nigeria. Those that want a better Nigeria, but are scared of electoral reform that will guarantee and deepen democracy in Nigeria should quickly examine their brains in a nearby psychia hospital. It's not normal for a man to be like that.
Re: Why We( Nigerians) Must Insist On Real Time Transmission Of Results by Chukwudi4naija(m): 8:18pm On Feb 16
If given the chance between network failure in remote areas and manipulation at the collation centre. Which one will you choose. Atleast, the availability of network in majority of places will still reflect accuracy and transparenc.
Re: Why We( Nigerians) Must Insist On Real Time Transmission Of Results by TheStoriesOfMan: 8:20pm On Feb 16
Electronic transmission of elections results is a scam.

Gala, malt, ♾️ branded caps, cups of Ijebu garri, ₦1000 per voter and one handful of local rice is the real deal.

Say yes to manual transmission of result.
Re: Why We( Nigerians) Must Insist On Real Time Transmission Of Results by Cj4charles(m): 8:21pm On Feb 16
Tax bills doesn't take a day or two to be approved, why then is electoral act taking generations to get approved
Re: Why We( Nigerians) Must Insist On Real Time Transmission Of Results by deji17: 8:30pm On Feb 16
Racoon:
https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.vanguardngr.com/2026/02/why-we-must-insist-on-real-time-transmission-of-results/amp/
No system is immune to hacking. Those pushing hard for this obviously has ulterior motives. It's not hard to count your votes at polling units, add it up and if it does not add up, you can prove your case in court.
Re: Why We( Nigerians) Must Insist On Real Time Transmission Of Results by Lawalemi(m): 8:31pm On Feb 16
The senators are armed robbers
Re: Why We( Nigerians) Must Insist On Real Time Transmission Of Results by Guyman02: 8:31pm On Feb 16
Gotocourt:
This will stop criminals like Wike that rub it on our faces 📌💯👌.
Without altering ballot papers Wike has only small political value, all his gragra is his confidence that he can rig manually by controlling the thugs, security and judiciary
Re: Why We( Nigerians) Must Insist On Real Time Transmission Of Results by PDPdestroyer(m):
Vifx:
You can't possibly have "real time" transmission of results if the election election isn't done by electronic voting 😔
You know most of those things called Obidients just parrot anything they see online without any understanding whatsoever.
How can you transfer a vote cast by the physical ballot in “real-time”? Most of them actually don’t know the meaning of the word, while the few who know the meaning are simply being mischievous

I actually understand what they’re up to - they know they possibly can’t win the election, the hype has faded, they just want to use this to create a means of nullifying the elections in court by arguing that the entire results failed to follow the electoral act because not the entire results were 100% transmitted in real-time, which doesn’t make any sense since we don’t vote electronically.

An interesting question to ask them is “what determines whether a result was transmitted in real-time or not?”…..because in real-time means without “noticeable delay”, which is quite ambiguous, so at what point in time (in absolute terms) do you classify a result transmitted as “not in real-time”?
Re: Why We( Nigerians) Must Insist On Real Time Transmission Of Results by Walai(m): 8:33pm On Feb 16
Leave Nigeria if you can,, if you can't hustle and make money to take care of your children and generation. Nigeria ain't getting better at least in the next 300 years.


Racoon:
https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.vanguardngr.com/2026/02/why-we-must-insist-on-real-time-transmission-of-results/amp/
Re: Why We( Nigerians) Must Insist On Real Time Transmission Of Results by Zionmdde: 8:35pm On Feb 16
deji17:
No system is immune to hacking. Those pushing hard for this obviously has ulterior motives. It's not hard to count your votes at polling units, add it up and if it does not add up, you can prove your case in court.
Just like they proved rivers state rigging in court. See somebody's brains na
Re: Why We( Nigerians) Must Insist On Real Time Transmission Of Results by Zionmdde: 8:38pm On Feb 16
PDPdestroyer:
You know most of those things called Obidients just parrot anything they see online without any understanding whatsoever.
How can you transfer a vote cast by the ballot in “real-time”? Most of them actually don’t know the meaning of the word, those who know the meaning are simply being mischievous.
I actually understand what they’re up to - they know they possibly can’t win the election, the hype has faded, they just want to use this to create a means of nullifying the elections in court by arguing that the entire results failed to follow the electoral act because the votes were not 100% transmitted in real-time, which doesn’t make any sense since we don’t vote electronically.
Those you mentioned just want votes to count. They want to vote, their votes counted, results uploaded on the portal in their presence, they go to inec result portal and find their own results there. How mischievous is that?

Those people at the forefront are heroes of democracy, far better than asslickers and chained tinubu slaves who will never ask when Nigeria will be better for they and their children
Re: Why We( Nigerians) Must Insist On Real Time Transmission Of Results by Leepeak(m): 8:41pm On Feb 16
Nigeria I just asked myself why I still dey here
If I see 10m I don japa leave transmission
Because Nigeria na scam
Re: Why We( Nigerians) Must Insist On Real Time Transmission Of Results by GodPunishOsu: 8:45pm On Feb 16
Re: Why We( Nigerians) Must Insist On Real Time Transmission Of Results by MossLuv: 8:51pm On Feb 16
Wike have already shown politicians that be political relevant in Nigeria you must destroy ballot papers or change figures. Hope is going to do the same in the coming election. He have nothing to lose again just like Wike
Re: Why We( Nigerians) Must Insist On Real Time Transmission Of Results by franchasofficia: 8:51pm On Feb 16
Heffalump:
Real-Time Transmission of electoral results or nothing.

If the opposition is not working hard to get the attention of the international community on this, then they're not going anywhere. We have a criminal as president. He can do anything to sit tight.

APC in their opposition days went to America to lobby with Obama. Trump is ready to work hand-in-hand with Nigeria to ensure the appropriate things are done. If Nigeria get it right, believe me many African countries will follow suit.
God bless you abundantly.

If the opposition cannot go the extra mile to lobby foreign powers like America to force Nigerian government to implement realtime electronic transmission of polling unit election results, then they are not ready to fight for 2027 general election.


APC did everything humanly and spiritually possible to lobby then US President Obama to help their fight to push out PDP.


I expect opposition leaders to be lobbying for America as the father of democracy in the world, to persuade Nigerian government to implement this electronic transmission of polling unit election results, without that, Tinubu that I know won't sign it into law even if Senate pass the bill
Re: Why We( Nigerians) Must Insist On Real Time Transmission Of Results by Seeplusplus: 8:57pm On Feb 16
Let me tell you guys something most of you don't understand. If they finally pass this bill the way you guys want it to be passed, just know that they've found a way to beat, manipulate, or temper with the votes

The whole drama about it's passage is because they've not gotten a clear manipulation technique they'll adopt.

What I sha know is with or without E-Transmission of results, The Federal Republic of Nigeria will never, ever have a credible election through this close ballot system
Re: Why We( Nigerians) Must Insist On Real Time Transmission Of Results by Heffalump(m): 9:01pm On Feb 16
franchasofficia:
God bless you abundantly.

If the opposition cannot go the extra mile to lobby foreign powers like America to force Nigerian government to implement realtime electronic transmission of polling unit election results, then they are not ready to fight for 2027 general election.
APC did everything humanly and spiritually possible to lobby then US President Obama to help their fight to push out PDP.
I expect opposition leaders to be lobbying for America as the father of democracy in the world, to persuade Nigerian government to implement this electronic transmission of polling unit election results, without that, Tinubu that I know won't sign it into law even if Senate pass the bill
Very correct!

Just a call from Trump, like Obama called GEJ then, that if the normal thing is not done he will remove him by any means. You'll see how they will all become jittery and start doing the right thing. When it comes to cheating and party hooliganism some individuals will suddenly remember that Nigeria is a sovereign country. You can't be talking of sovereignty when the law of the land is not obeyed but trampled upon by some selected individuals who think they are so powerful to put the rest of the country under their feet.

Your sovereignty as a country ends the moment your actions become a threat to human peace and freedom. You love sovereignty but yet hate true democracy and freedom. God punish devil!
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