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Re: The 15 Senators Who Voted FOR Mandatory Real-time Transmission Clause Are: by Die009: 10:01am On Feb 18
or a portable network jammers distributed to people in poling units to disrupt the electronic voting transmission
Re: The 15 Senators Who Voted FOR Mandatory Real-time Transmission Clause Are: by decub: 10:02am 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?
How do you cut off Starlink?
Re: The 15 Senators Who Voted FOR Mandatory Real-time Transmission Clause Are: by Oakenshield: 10:02am 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?
The saboteur na still APC
Re: The 15 Senators Who Voted FOR Mandatory Real-time Transmission Clause Are: by arantess: 10:05am On Feb 18
garykoeman:
Only 5 senators in the whole of S.E.

What happen to the remaining ADC senators.
the question is why is APC against doing the right thing?

are you people ok like so?
Re: The 15 Senators Who Voted FOR Mandatory Real-time Transmission Clause Are: by demstone: 10:06am On Feb 18
blame ur INEPT opposition leaders { obi & atiku] who watched opposition senators drop from about 50 to dis 15 nd house of reps from majority to nothing BLAME UR INEPT LEADERS l
Tammy2705:
truth be told this apc government is afraid of free and fair elections, thats why they are against the electronic transfer of votes, which is inevitable any ways, if they claim there are so popular then let there be electronic transfer of votes, I dare them to do this
Re: The 15 Senators Who Voted FOR Mandatory Real-time Transmission Clause Are: by kaludestiny10(m): 10:06am On Feb 18
Saboteurs can't cut off network on the day of election because they also need the network to coordinate their electoral operations. INEC can also source for the services of private network providers like starlink to run their operations on the day of election.
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?
Re: The 15 Senators Who Voted FOR Mandatory Real-time Transmission Clause Are: by Jman06(m): 10:07am On Feb 18
These are the people's senators while all the other ones are rubber stamp senators who live at the mercy of APC and Tinubu. What a shame!

I'm particularly disappointed in that man called Kelvin Chukwu! A man who benefited from the people's sympathy votes to be in the senate when his brother was brutally assassinated by the tyrant of that time. We had all thought that he'll go there and stand with the people but alas, he is being used by the powers that be to oppress the people. You're a shame to your family and Nkanuland in general, Mr Kelvin Chukwu!

Even the roads in your village are begging for attention! The road linking Amorie to Uhuona Ugbawka is in pitiable state and you've been there doing nothing about it! You're failing those of us who supported you to be there!

What a disgrace you are!
Re: The 15 Senators Who Voted FOR Mandatory Real-time Transmission Clause Are: by Mrexcell(m): 10:11am On Feb 18
Apc has really never won any presidential election in nigeria that's obviously why they will never be comfortable with any transparent electoral process that will prevent them from doing what they know how to do best but their waterloo will definitely surely come some day wether they like it or not there's no way a group of people that is less than 1% of nigeria's over 200m population will continue to suppress the will of majority of nigerians.
Re: The 15 Senators Who Voted FOR Mandatory Real-time Transmission Clause Are: by BATified2023: 10:13am On Feb 18
PHIPEX:
Why have they not hacked the CBN. Continue to defend criminality, you will have a taste of bad governance soon
continue to cry n lament

U will have premium tears
Re: The 15 Senators Who Voted FOR Mandatory Real-time Transmission Clause Are: by Arapmoi22: 10:14am 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 will throw them all into dustbin.

People wey no understand the meaning of what they are asking for.
Re: The 15 Senators Who Voted FOR Mandatory Real-time Transmission Clause Are: by mcquin(m): 10:15am 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?
If we continue to entertain these fears, then we’ll never get there. If there are hip-cups, we learn from it and move on. The manual process has not been fantastic either.
Re: The 15 Senators Who Voted FOR Mandatory Real-time Transmission Clause Are: by kense88: 10:16am 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?
individuals can provide internet through starlink and amazon
Re: The 15 Senators Who Voted FOR Mandatory Real-time Transmission Clause Are: by bluebay(m): 10:17am 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?
Same reason they have to partner with starlink ... Easy
Re: The 15 Senators Who Voted FOR Mandatory Real-time Transmission Clause Are: by BetterScottish: 10:18am On Feb 18
Lanretoye:
people whose phone lines become unreachable immediately they cross 2nd niger bridge...see what they rely on
you wey never comot from coven since how many years how you take know that there's no network there?..just dey Caprisone upandan, Riggmarollers, we know una
Re: The 15 Senators Who Voted FOR Mandatory Real-time Transmission Clause Are: by BENEAMATA: 10:19am On Feb 18
I thought it was a voice vote . Less than 15 senator's out of over 100 . I thought the whole north is again at Tinubu now and where are the remaining S east senator's to throw their weight behind E-transmission ?
The majority have had their way , someone should explain democracy to the nzogbu H-mop who are still insisting " they " won election after winning Lagos and Abuja in the last general elections . Hope they're not running out of Agege bread at the Assembly perimeter .
Re: The 15 Senators Who Voted FOR Mandatory Real-time Transmission Clause Are: by Moroccoguy: 10:20am On Feb 18
kachistone:
Many don port enter APC
Too bad for our democracy
Re: The 15 Senators Who Voted FOR Mandatory Real-time Transmission Clause Are: by demstone: 10:23am On Feb 18
AFTER OBJ'S BETRAYAL OF AD, TINUBU STARTED WITH 3 AD SENATORS, BY 2015 APC TOOK POWER... COMPARED TO OPPOSITION POLITICIANS CONTROLLING ABOUT 50 SENATORS ND A MAJORITY HOUSE REPS IN 2023, TODAY DEY ARE DECIMATED... U CAN CONTINUE MAKING EXCUSES FOR UR OPPOSITION LEADERS [OBI & ATIKU]PRETENDING NOT TO SEE DAT DEY ARE INEPT ND LACK D CAPACITY TO ORGANISE OPPOSITION
Re: The 15 Senators Who Voted FOR Mandatory Real-time Transmission Clause Are: by fatosky1(m): 10:25am On Feb 18
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Antoeni:
https://www.facebook.com/share/p/17VqD1Xm4w/
2 question come to mind on real time transmission of election results.
1. What was the success rate at the last general elections in 2023. Is it above average or far below.
2. Has there been new acquisition of modern equipment on INEC part to ensure that the problems encounter in 2023 are reduced or completely eliminated.
If the answer to 1 is below average, we can adopt abridged or combination of both where feasible.
However, if no 2 is confirmed we can adopt online real time transmission of results.
The Telcos had already gave us assurance of being capable to support INEC delivered.
Re: The 15 Senators Who Voted FOR Mandatory Real-time Transmission Clause Are: by simonhabby(m): 10:27am 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?
Inconclusive and they will fix another date to conclude.
Re: The 15 Senators Who Voted FOR Mandatory Real-time Transmission Clause Are: by Pearl1910: 10:30am 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?
BVAS should be used to snap the results sheets at the polling unit. This serves as evidence so that they can't change the results when they go to Local govt collation center. And if they do it can be challenged in court that what was snapped is different from what was counted.
As soon as the BVAS gets to a place that there is network, it will upload d results
Re: The 15 Senators Who Voted FOR Mandatory Real-time Transmission Clause Are: by denitro(m): 10:30am 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?
Voting will go ahead as planned, the results will be announced at the various polling booths, (BVAS Works Offline On Election Day, Results Can Be Transmitted Once Network Is Available — Ex-INEC Chairman, Mahmood Yakubu) then now it is time to transmit a scanned copy of the results, (let that sink in - a scanned copy of the result), a lot of Nigerians don't understand what it happening. The BVAs machine can still trasmit the result even with no network. The scanned copy will be entered and send and will hang in the machine and when the machine enters a zone with network the result will be be transmitted. So your question what will happen to the result there, nothing will happen, everything will go on smoothly pending, the agent goes back to INEC office and automatically IREV will be recieve the scanned copy.

Here is what the senators want - the new amendment say that if transmission fails or otherwise, then a form should be filled and the filled will
be the primary source of collation (did you catch that), it means it is now at the discretion of the agent to 1. determine if the transmission will be successful or not. (scenario) - 22 local government areas are all reporting network issues while people at the polling centers are all screaming that there was network on their phones but the agent says no network on the machine, the agent is now mandated by law to use the criminal form to record the result and that the form will be the only source for collation, he doesn't have to enter the result.
BUT here is where they are putting themselves in a tight corner and might not be able to get themselves out.

IN ORDER to determine network failure, the scanned copy needs to be send on the BVAS, an attempt needs to be made, if what the INEC
chairman said is true then we have caught them, the attempt if no network is presence will still send the result. So Nigerians are missing the point here we need to work with the senate and ensure that an attempt has to be made to send first in order to determine if the transmission will fail, if an attempt is made, then everything should work.

Now we go to the next issue, IF TRANSMISSION FAILS, the form should be the primary source of collation. Now we have an issue here, we can still get the scanned result in the IREV but according to the new law, that result if different from the form can legally be ignored, so the IREV can have the correct result and the form the mutilated result, by law the mutilated result has more weigh because the agent reported transmission failure even if the attempt to test the transmission failed but eventually was sent when the machine entered network. The manipulated result will hold in court and there is nothing the opposition can do.
Re: The 15 Senators Who Voted FOR Mandatory Real-time Transmission Clause Are: by francis5051: 10:31am On Feb 18
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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?
nothing can cut network out okay ,if mtn fails we use glo or airtel all of them can't fail same time
Re: The 15 Senators Who Voted FOR Mandatory Real-time Transmission Clause Are: by Nefort: 10:31am 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?
How can it be cut and who is cutting it? GSM network is not like NEPA.
Re: The 15 Senators Who Voted FOR Mandatory Real-time Transmission Clause Are: by DIVINEEVIDENCE: 10:35am 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?
How can you cut the Internet of an entire state off when you're not FG or NCC?

Imagine cutting off MTN, Airtel, Glo, Etisalat, Starlink etc all at once?
Impossible.
Re: The 15 Senators Who Voted FOR Mandatory Real-time Transmission Clause Are: by Lzkdy: 10:39am On Feb 18
It is only illiterates lik u thinks uploading requires Internet to work
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?
Re: The 15 Senators Who Voted FOR Mandatory Real-time Transmission Clause Are: by NewHe: 10:40am On Feb 18
What should we do about them, are they your heroes or what I don't understand.
The same Senators that could not reject N160m SUV vehicles are now forming they know best.
Nigerian masses have spoken with the Majority votes of the Senators! Nigeria doesn't have time for noise makers and cashivist protesting against an electoral process that was manipulated such that one candidate won 98%votes cast in a particular region without spread in other places yet claiming he is the winner!
Re: The 15 Senators Who Voted FOR Mandatory Real-time Transmission Clause Are: by Lzkdy: 10:42am On Feb 18
See mumu opinion. Oya clap for yourself
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
Re: The 15 Senators Who Voted FOR Mandatory Real-time Transmission Clause Are: by hoseao(m): 10:50am On Feb 18
Lol! The law is the law ! 345 against 15. The law was not made today neither was it made yesterday. Majority wins the day, those house members shouting and insulting the others are wasting time honestly. They are embarrassing themselves. The house rule is that the majority wins and you have to lobby to win as many lawmakers as you can over to your side! Very simple.
Re: The 15 Senators Who Voted FOR Mandatory Real-time Transmission Clause Are: by ORIGENAL(m): 10:54am 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?
Using Anambra for your stupid question tells us where you are coming from
Re: The 15 Senators Who Voted FOR Mandatory Real-time Transmission Clause Are: by doncartel: 10:56am On Feb 18
It means that 93 senators and 31 governors are supporting all-out rigging. We the Liberal democrats are quite a tiny minority oo. But we are higher than some countries. In the middle eastern countries you can hardly find anybody supporting democracy, so we are trying.
Re: The 15 Senators Who Voted FOR Mandatory Real-time Transmission Clause Are: by PHIPEX(m): 10:57am On Feb 18
BATified2023:
continue to cry n lament

U will have premium tears
Have you heard of a happy slave? I guess you think you are better than those fighting for the future of Nigeria
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