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The 15 Senators Who Voted FOR Mandatory Real-time Transmission Clause Are: by Antoeni(op): 6:25am On Feb 18
The 15 senators who voted FOR mandatory real-time transmission clause are:

1) Natasha Akpoti-Uduaghan (PDP, Kogi Central)

2) Enyinnaya Abaribe (ADC, Abia South)

3) Abdul Ningi (PDP, Bauchi Central)

4) Aminu Tambuwal (PDP, Sokoto South)

5) Ireti Kingibe (ADC, FCT)

6) Seriake Dickson (PDP, Bayelsa West)

7) Onawo Ogwoshi (ADC, Nasarawa South)

cool Tony Nwoye (ADC, Anambra North)

9) Victor Umeh (ADC, Anambra Central)

10) Ibrahim Dankwambo (PDP, Gombe Central)

11) Austin Akobundu (PDP, Abia Central)

12) Khalid Mustapha (PDP, Kaduna North)

13) Sikayo Yaro (PDP, Gombe South)

14) Emmanuel Nwachukwu (APGA, Anambra South)

15) Peter Jiya (PDP, Niger South)
https://www.facebook.com/share/p/17VqD1Xm4w/

Re: The 15 Senators Who Voted FOR Mandatory Real-time Transmission Clause Are: by Antoeni(op): 6:30am On Feb 18
These Are The Apostles of Democracy.

It's Clear That The intentions of APC Government is Always to Rig The 2027 Election.
Re: The 15 Senators Who Voted FOR Mandatory Real-time Transmission Clause Are: by Moroccoguy:
What a joke, so na 15 opposition members dey chambers.
Re: The 15 Senators Who Voted FOR Mandatory Real-time Transmission Clause Are: by muykem: 6:41am On Feb 18
I support electronic transmission but we need to ask ourselves some question. For example, if saboteur cut Anambra state off of Internet on election day, what happened to results there?
Re: The 15 Senators Who Voted FOR Mandatory Real-time Transmission Clause Are: by ogaemma: 6:43am On Feb 18
Wishing all our Muslim Brothers and Sisters a Happy Month of Ramadan Kareem.
May your fasting bring peace, security and Prosperity to our country.
Amin 🤲
Re: The 15 Senators Who Voted FOR Mandatory Real-time Transmission Clause Are: by Antoeni(op): 6:46am On Feb 18
Obviously, APC is Behind All These Scheme to Subvert The People's Choice.

So No Single SW Or Even APC Senator! This Should Tell You Everything You Need to Know! Evil And Hypocrites Are APC And vice versa, This is Why No Sane Human Being in Nigeria Supports APC
Re: The 15 Senators Who Voted FOR Mandatory Real-time Transmission Clause Are: by garykoeman: 7:00am On Feb 18
Only 5 senators in the whole of S.E.

What happen to the remaining ADC senators.
Re: The 15 Senators Who Voted FOR Mandatory Real-time Transmission Clause Are: by helinues: 7:02am On Feb 18
How about those who voted against. We need their list as well
Re: The 15 Senators Who Voted FOR Mandatory Real-time Transmission Clause Are: by BAILMONEY: 7:03am On Feb 18
ogaemma:
Wishing all our Muslim Brothers and Sisters a Happy Month of Ramadan Kareem.
May your fasting bring peace, security and Prosperity to our country.
Amin 🤲
Daalu Oga Emma
Re: The 15 Senators Who Voted FOR Mandatory Real-time Transmission Clause Are: by Antoeni(op): 8:21am On Feb 18
It's Clear That APC Government Are The Evils Fashion Against Nigerians,
For APC to Rig The Next Election, May Venezuela Fate Befall Nigeria,
Donald Trump' is Watching, The World is Watching

Re: The 15 Senators Who Voted FOR Mandatory Real-time Transmission Clause Are: by Antoeni(op): 8:31am On Feb 18
NIGERIA Senate and lawmakers can't be allowed to make law with a delebrate loophole for it to be manapulated. Real time mandatory electronic transmission of results is possible at the polling units because the BIVAS machines can store irretrievable data online and offline in real-time to be transmitted immediately there is network service
Re: The 15 Senators Who Voted FOR Mandatory Real-time Transmission Clause Are: by Yemmysworld91: 9:18am On Feb 18
Majority carries the vote and that's the beauty of democracy. So I see nothing wrong. I often do advocate voting the right people into the parliament. I also pray we find a way to make the local government much more vibrant, by so doing governance will be close to the people and we will be able to checkmate those in power.

For a transparent election, electronic transmission is the best, but the majority currently have it in the legislature and we can do nothing for now. Let's respect their decision and wait till we have the right majority in the parliament
Re: The 15 Senators Who Voted FOR Mandatory Real-time Transmission Clause Are: by Kingosytex(m): 9:18am On Feb 18
APC is a coven of wizards. So no APC senator is sure of reelection without rigging? PDP dey learn from where APC dey grin
Re: The 15 Senators Who Voted FOR Mandatory Real-time Transmission Clause Are: by benardtotti(m): 9:18am On Feb 18
Antoeni:
https://www.facebook.com/share/p/17VqD1Xm4w/
We will make sure they do not return to the Senate next year ( especially number 1). 😈
Re: The 15 Senators Who Voted FOR Mandatory Real-time Transmission Clause Are: by greatiyk4u(m): 9:18am On Feb 18
muykem:
I support electronic transmission but we need to ask ourselves some question. For example, if saboteur cut Anambra state off of Internet on election day, what happened to results there?
Another election conducted
Re: The 15 Senators Who Voted FOR Mandatory Real-time Transmission Clause Are: by erico2k2(m): 9:19am On Feb 18
muykem:
I support electronic transmission but we need to ask ourselves some question. For example, if saboteur cut Anambra state off of Internet on election day, what happened to results there?
Use plan B, Old system, however they do not have power to cut off the internet completly
Re: The 15 Senators Who Voted FOR Mandatory Real-time Transmission Clause Are: by sinola(m): 9:19am On Feb 18
i know there will not be any APC senator in that list.


criminals
Re: The 15 Senators Who Voted FOR Mandatory Real-time Transmission Clause Are: by BATified2023: 9:19am On Feb 18
muykem:
I support electronic transmission but we need to ask ourselves some question. For example, if saboteur cut Anambra state off of Internet on election day, what happened to results there?
God bless u

If people like el rufai can hack NSA phone, what if they hack network that day?
Re: The 15 Senators Who Voted FOR Mandatory Real-time Transmission Clause Are: by kingimmade: 9:19am On Feb 18
Nigeria my country
hmmm
Re: The 15 Senators Who Voted FOR Mandatory Real-time Transmission Clause Are: by BATified2023: 9:19am On Feb 18
Antoeni:
Obviously, APC is Behind All These Scheme to Subvert The People's Choice.

So No Single SW Or Even APC Senator! This Should Tell You Everything You Need to Know! Evil And Hypocrites Are APC And vice versa, This is Why No Sane Human Being in Nigeria Supports APC
u can cry hot tears, nobody send una
Re: The 15 Senators Who Voted FOR Mandatory Real-time Transmission Clause Are: by Obaofaba: 9:19am On Feb 18
Why publicizing this?

Their security or the security of their colleagues might be exposed.

We are in a democracy, no one should be dehumanized for doing what he believed in.

You can't force your opinions on me.

All this nzogbu nzogbu way of life needs to change and change very fast.
Re: The 15 Senators Who Voted FOR Mandatory Real-time Transmission Clause Are: by southsouthking(m): 9:19am On Feb 18
These are the true senators.
Re: The 15 Senators Who Voted FOR Mandatory Real-time Transmission Clause Are: by justified007: 9:20am On Feb 18
They are 15 clowns playing to the gallery 😂😂😂...................
Re: The 15 Senators Who Voted FOR Mandatory Real-time Transmission Clause Are: by dgr8truth(m): 9:20am On Feb 18
muykem:
I support electronic transmission but we need to ask ourselves some question. For example, if saboteur cut Anambra state off of Internet on election day, what happened to results there?
You’re asking a valid question about internet sabotage, but why single out Anambra? What about Lagos or Adamawa? Network challenges are not peculiar to one region.

The real issue is this: why do we always reduce national reforms to ethnicity, tribe, or religion? Electoral transparency is not about Tinubu, Obi, or Atiku. It is about Nigeria.

If we truly want credible elections, we should focus on strengthening systems — redundancy, offline backups, satellite links, and secure data storage — rather than framing reforms around personalities or regions.

This is a golden opportunity to deepen trust in our electoral process. Let’s approach it from a national perspective, not a sectional one.
Re: The 15 Senators Who Voted FOR Mandatory Real-time Transmission Clause Are: by sweetkev(m): 9:21am On Feb 18
No APC on the list. Hmmmmm
Re: The 15 Senators Who Voted FOR Mandatory Real-time Transmission Clause Are: by Blazebond(m): 9:21am On Feb 18
The national assembly is toying with us and we are quiet about it,we are sitting down and going about our daily activities as if all is normal,the way we Nigerians are docile about Nigerian issues is really pathetic.
Re: The 15 Senators Who Voted FOR Mandatory Real-time Transmission Clause Are: by raystanley(m): 9:21am On Feb 18
muykem:
I support electronic transmission but we need to ask ourselves some question. For example, if saboteur cut Anambra state off of Internet on election day, what happened to results there?
Then they will halt. And restore the internet re schedule the said state election
Re: The 15 Senators Who Voted FOR Mandatory Real-time Transmission Clause Are: by Lanretoye(m):
muykem:
I support electronic transmission but we need to ask ourselves some question. For example, if saboteur cut Anambra state off of Internet on election day, what happened to results there?
people whose phone lines become unreachable immediately they cross 2nd niger bridge...see what they rely on
Re: The 15 Senators Who Voted FOR Mandatory Real-time Transmission Clause Are: by luvinhubby(m): 9:22am On Feb 18
muykem:
I support electronic transmission but we need to ask ourselves some question. For example, if saboteur cut Anambra state off of Internet on election day, what happened to results there?
It is backed up in the BVAS machine till it gets to where there is network
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