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Re: The 15 Senators Who Voted FOR Mandatory Real-time Transmission Clause Are: by NastiLord: 9:22am On Feb 18
No Senator from my Akwa ibom voted. They all stood against. No wahala, we will remind them when they come back for election. Thieves
Re: The 15 Senators Who Voted FOR Mandatory Real-time Transmission Clause Are: by Cmanforall: 9:22am On Feb 18
Antoeni:
https://www.facebook.com/share/p/17VqD1Xm4w/
Noted!


It’s good to know those who support the people’s wish
Re: The 15 Senators Who Voted FOR Mandatory Real-time Transmission Clause Are: by Bimokas: 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?
We want to test how popular your god Tunibu, with electronic voting system

A godmaster who couldn't win his self acclaimed home town Lagos in a presidential election

No wonder many of you are singing with Obi's name morning and night

Please let use electronic voting system. We want to check something
Re: The 15 Senators Who Voted FOR Mandatory Real-time Transmission Clause Are: by casdoruche: 9:23am 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?
Will you commit suicide because you know you can be hit by a reckless driver?

So to avoid road accident the you decide to commit suicide. Will you do that?
Re: The 15 Senators Who Voted FOR Mandatory Real-time Transmission Clause Are: by autodexter: 9:23am On Feb 18
What where people expecting before?, the only way is for we the masses to come out in thousands to overwhelm any impediment and show that we the people have the ultimate power.
Re: The 15 Senators Who Voted FOR Mandatory Real-time Transmission Clause Are: by Funkyswagzz(m): 9:23am On Feb 18
helinues:
How about those who voted against. We need their list as well
You don't usually see those names for security reasons. You get the point right?
Re: The 15 Senators Who Voted FOR Mandatory Real-time Transmission Clause Are: by Zone9(m): 9:23am 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?
What then is the need for the 800 billion naira approved for INEC ?
It should be to address unforseen circumstances.
Re: The 15 Senators Who Voted FOR Mandatory Real-time Transmission Clause Are: by Cantonese: 9:25am 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 can use network to validate voting, yet you cannot use the same network to transmit results in that instant. If your saboteur does not cut off network during validation, why should your saboteur have the opportunity to cut off network during transmission, which is supposed to be done in real time? Or do you not understand what it means by "real time"?
Na waoh.
Re: The 15 Senators Who Voted FOR Mandatory Real-time Transmission Clause Are: by geoworldedu: 9:25am 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?
Election re run of course. Just as they rerun over voting and excess ballot box snatching.
Re: The 15 Senators Who Voted FOR Mandatory Real-time Transmission Clause Are: by Cmanforall: 9:25am 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?
There are alternative networks.
Same way your money transfer goes, should be same way the transmission should go
Re: The 15 Senators Who Voted FOR Mandatory Real-time Transmission Clause Are: by Image123(m): 9:26am On Feb 18
Antoeni:
These Are The Apostles of Democracy.

It's Clear That The intentions of APC Government is Always to Rig The 2027 Election.
You mean the apostles of chaos.
Re: The 15 Senators Who Voted FOR Mandatory Real-time Transmission Clause Are: by Bosman17: 9:28am 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?
Haha, these are the questions we should ask ourselves… Will they have to travel to Delta? You’ll know they just want to antagonise the inclusion of manual as. Fall back to cause chaos!
Re: The 15 Senators Who Voted FOR Mandatory Real-time Transmission Clause Are: by erad(m): 9:29am On Feb 18
Antoeni:
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
Talk is cheap.

Will telcos take full responsibility if anything goes wrong that day? Will they agree to be held legally liable for any disruptions that happens on election day?
Re: The 15 Senators Who Voted FOR Mandatory Real-time Transmission Clause Are: by Fiscus105(m):
Yemmysworld91:
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
The beauty of democracy is wen the legislators are doing the biddings of those who they are representing and not personal interest.

Policies makers should introduce policies that will do good to nations building and personal benefits.
Re: The 15 Senators Who Voted FOR Mandatory Real-time Transmission Clause Are: by SmartPolician: 9:30am 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?
Stop making a dumb statement. Who is the saboteur that will cut the internet of a state? BTW, since when did the internet become a network available on state-by-state basis?
Re: The 15 Senators Who Voted FOR Mandatory Real-time Transmission Clause Are: by bamosagie(m): 9:30am 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?
Have you ever sent a message on your phone when there is no network? the message will be on your phone but will not go until you are in network coverage area before it will be delivered. Same with electronic transmission of result; the result will be uploaded real time to the BVAS and delivered to IREV when there is network. For example if there is internet downtime at the interior part of Anambra, the result shall be loaded realtime to the machine and it get delivered as soon as there is internet coverage just like your watsapp messages.
Re: The 15 Senators Who Voted FOR Mandatory Real-time Transmission Clause Are: by Hussein035: 9:30am On Feb 18
Antoeni:
https://www.facebook.com/share/p/17VqD1Xm4w/
They voted for real time transmission of voters result because it will favour them not because of any useless Nigeria citizens

If you think Peter obi or Atiku loves you I want you to know for true that you are becoming foolish aggressively

All they want is power to steal money just like they all did before
Re: The 15 Senators Who Voted FOR Mandatory Real-time Transmission Clause Are: by ZUBY77(m): 9:30am On Feb 18
Only the APC bomb Sqaud will go against it because they already have the rigging machinery
Re: The 15 Senators Who Voted FOR Mandatory Real-time Transmission Clause Are: by okeke6969: 9:31am On Feb 18
So all APC senators in the south west are against it.
Why I even think this way, all of them are thieves.
People that lacks integrity. Shame! Shame!!
Re: The 15 Senators Who Voted FOR Mandatory Real-time Transmission Clause Are: by ogaemma: 9:32am On Feb 18
The names of APC Senator's are missing from the Noble list.
Is very obvious that this election scam they are planning is an APC plot to rig the election.
Re: The 15 Senators Who Voted FOR Mandatory Real-time Transmission Clause Are: by Femidfo: 9:32am On Feb 18
Duely noted!. History will surely remember them all
Re: The 15 Senators Who Voted FOR Mandatory Real-time Transmission Clause Are: by ThiefnubuBandit(f): 9:33am 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 🤲
Keep deceiving yourself.
Re: The 15 Senators Who Voted FOR Mandatory Real-time Transmission Clause Are: by jaxxy(m): 9:33am On Feb 18
What is real-time transmission? Have we ever handled or implemented it b4? Even a Mock election or test run?

We need to focus in what we can actually do or have done and then make it more credible not chasing the unknown.
Re: The 15 Senators Who Voted FOR Mandatory Real-time Transmission Clause Are: by siaco(m): 9:34am On Feb 18
Yemmysworld91:
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
If we continue waiting, we will wait forever.
Now is the time it's either mandatory real time transmission of results or no elections.

We cannot leave the future of over 200 million Nigerians in the hand of few individuals who has decided to take as fools. Enough is enough, Nigerians must get it right now or never.

Let's pass the right electoral bill and whoever that wins will be generally accepted.
Re: The 15 Senators Who Voted FOR Mandatory Real-time Transmission Clause Are: by kachistone: 9:35am On Feb 18
Moroccoguy:
What a joke, so na 15 opposition members dey chambers.
Many don port enter APC
Re: The 15 Senators Who Voted FOR Mandatory Real-time Transmission Clause Are: by okeke6969: 9:36am On Feb 18
BATified2023:
u can cry hot tears, nobody send una
Awon idamu Adugbo, oju yin m'abo l'ote yi.
Re: The 15 Senators Who Voted FOR Mandatory Real-time Transmission Clause Are: by honor4me: 9:37am On Feb 18
dgr8truth:
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.
I rejoin you. But please let’s be very very objective on this. If you have always been in the cities you wouldn’t know the kinds of networks problems being faced by the rural populace in their millions.
I have a first hand experience on all this. It would be a real disaster to implement real time transmissions with the kind of networks problem we are facing. I’m not anti people at all.
Re: The 15 Senators Who Voted FOR Mandatory Real-time Transmission Clause Are: by ogaemma: 9:37am On Feb 18
ThiefnubuBandit:
Keep deceiving yourself.
I will forgive your f@@lishness and mumucracy because this is a Holy Month

Re: The 15 Senators Who Voted FOR Mandatory Real-time Transmission Clause Are: by vacanci: 9:38am 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?
This is one question they are not asking themselves.

many tech people in Nigeria from government and outside government have the capacity to jam network. Imagine if they jammed the network in Anambra on that day and all election are cancelled because of network issue, Obi will be the first to complain that the votes must count
Re: The 15 Senators Who Voted FOR Mandatory Real-time Transmission Clause Are: by damoobaba: 9:38am On Feb 18
Antoeni:
These Are The Apostles of Democracy.

It's Clear That The intentions of APC Government is Always to Rig The 2027 Election.
There are 105 senators and in your deluded opinion, 15 is now a majority, 15 is now wiser than 90.

Nigerians know better than in 2023 where you packaged a big time fraud as a messiah. A man without any meaningful impact as saviour of Nigeria, a man who lives in the same state developed by Tinubu, a man relying on the experience of some evil people's ability to hack security lines and INEC SERVER so that he can become President.

A man who doesn't campaign with his achievements when he was Governor but expects troublemakers to create trouble for him to be relevant. None of his former commissioners and protege had been able to come out and give support to his Presidential ambition. Nigeria has gone beyond that, Nigeria is on the path of serious progress.
Re: The 15 Senators Who Voted FOR Mandatory Real-time Transmission Clause Are: by Coly2012(m): 9:38am On Feb 18
Well done to the 3 Anambra senators, you guys are taking the light of Anambra State to the sanate. And may God bless all the votes that are in this for a new Nigeria, we see you and are proud of 15 of you. Posterity will be by your side.
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