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2027; Telcos Reject Objection To E-transmission Of Election Results By NASS by Racoon(op): 7:04pm On Feb 20
"Telcos Reject Objection To e-Transmission Of Election Results, Insist On Nationwide Coverage Ahead 2027 Polls."
Nigeria’s telecommunications operators have rejected claims by some lawmakers that the country lacked the infrastructure for real-time electronic transmission of election results.

Opposition lawmakers in the National Assembly and not a few Nigerians had advocated the provision of a compulsory live electronic transmission of election results in the new Electoral Act 2026 but the National Assembly passed the law without such provision.

LEADERSHIP reports that President Bola Tinubu signed the Electoral Bill 2026 into law on Wednesday. The president, who assented to the amendment at the Presidential Villa in Abuja, maintained that the credibility of elections depends more on management and human oversight than on real-time electronic transmission.

“It’s not as important as the historical aspects of this. What is crucial is the fact that you manage the process to the extent there will be no confusion, no disenfranchisement of Nigerians, and that we are all going to see democracy flourish,” he said.

Tinubu stressed that regardless of the technological systems adopted, elections are ultimately conducted and concluded by people.

“And when you look at the crux of various arguments, maybe Nigerians should question our broadband capability. How technically are we today? How technically will we be tomorrow to answer the call of either real-time or not?” he added.

However, leading operators — MTN Nigeria, Airtel Nigeria, Globacom and T2 Mobile — insisted the objections were based on outdated or incomplete data.

Speaking under the umbrella of the Association of Licensed Telecom Operators of Nigeria (ALTON), operators urged the National Assembly to rely on verified data from the industry regulator, the Nigerian Communications Commission (NCC).

ALTON chairman, Gbenga Adebayo, said the country’s network coverage was sufficient to support electronic transmission of polling-unit results to the electoral commission’s portal and collation centres ahead of the 2027 general election.

“As we speak today, over 70 per cent of the country is covered by 3G and 4G networks, 5G has reached about 11 per cent coverage, while the remaining areas are on 2G. Even in reality, 2G is strong enough to transmit results electronically. We cannot accept a blanket ban on electronic transmission based on half-truths about our infrastructure and investments."

Adebayo acknowledged that security challenges in parts of the country, particularly in two insurgency-affected states, have limited operators’ ability to maintain facilities. He, however, said such challenges should be addressed through collaboration rather than used to justify nationwide rejection of electronic transmission.

The position aligned with that of the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC), which previously dismissed similar concerns before the 2023 elections, maintaining that uploaded results would transmit automatically once devices enter areas with network coverage.

Debate over real-time transmission has intensified as Nigeria prepared for the 2027 general election, with civil society groups and voters viewing electronic result transmission as critical to transparency and public trust in the electoral process.

The new electoral law has therefore reopened discussions on balancing technological adoption with operational integrity in the conduct of elections.
https://leadership.ng/telcos-reject-objection-to-e-transmission-of-election-results-insist-on-nationwide-coverage-ahead-2027-polls/

Re: 2027; Telcos Reject Objection To E-transmission Of Election Results By NASS by Racoon(op):
“And when you look at the crux of various arguments, maybe Nigerians should question our broadband capability.

How technically are we today? How technically will we be tomorrow to answer the call of either real-time or not?”
And no room for improvement? The world is advancing forward in respect to deploying technology for electioneering but this one wants to go with the analogue system.

This is what happens when you have been winning elections via a compromised electoral body and courts that based decisions on glitches and technicalities.

Re: 2027; Telcos Reject Objection To E-transmission Of Election Results By NASS by Racoon(op): 7:20pm On Feb 20
"Leading operators; MTN Nigeria, Airtel Nigeria, Globacom and T2 Mobile urged the National Assembly to rely on verified data from the industry regulator, the Nigerian Communications Commission (NCC).

The country’s network coverage was sufficient to support electronic transmission of polling-unit results to the electoral commission’s portal and collation centres ahead of the 2027 general election.

“As we speak today, over 70 per cent of the country is covered by 3G and 4G networks, 5G has reached about 11 per cent coverage, while the remaining areas are on 2G. Even in reality, 2G is strong enough to transmit results electronically. We cannot accept a blanket ban on electronic transmission based on half-truths about our infrastructure and investments."

The position aligned with that of the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC), which previously dismissed similar concerns before the 2023 elections, maintaining that uploaded results would transmit automatically once devices enter areas with network coverage.
Re: 2027; Telcos Reject Objection To E-transmission Of Election Results By NASS by Temidayo9(m): 7:48pm On Feb 20
In as much as electronic transmission of election results is a good move, we need to also realise that some wards, LGAs are still without Network. What would be there faith during the election?
Re: 2027; Telcos Reject Objection To E-transmission Of Election Results By NASS by ATEAMS: 8:04pm On Feb 20
Tech cabals vs the government
Re: 2027; Telcos Reject Objection To E-transmission Of Election Results By NASS by givedemwotowoto:
Agbadorians will tell you that lawmakers with zero network engineering experience know E-Transmission feasibility more than telcos

Terr***sts in the remotest parts of Sambissa with 0 telcos are using StarLink to make social media videos but INEC with hundreds of billions in budget can’t achieve E-Transmission that is equivalent to sending a text message?
Re: 2027; Telcos Reject Objection To E-transmission Of Election Results By NASS by donleo92(m): 8:05pm On Feb 20
Abeg make una help us lend una voice tooo..
This APC government is just full of comedians and clowns.
Re: 2027; Telcos Reject Objection To E-transmission Of Election Results By NASS by xoverx: 8:07pm On Feb 20
Is it this same nigeria that I have not bothered to load airtime for months because there is no network where I live and work?

If not for company wifi, only God knows how e for be.

When una dey shout electronic transmission, I just dey shake head dey look una.
Re: 2027; Telcos Reject Objection To E-transmission Of Election Results By NASS by Racoon(op): 8:07pm On Feb 20
Government of election riggers and ballot box snatchers
Re: 2027; Telcos Reject Objection To E-transmission Of Election Results By NASS by oloruntobi1992: 8:07pm On Feb 20
Nothing will happen. The government will do whatever they like. And nothing will happen. No matter the protest. Again. Nothing will happen. That's how bad it is
Re: 2027; Telcos Reject Objection To E-transmission Of Election Results By NASS by Felabrity: 8:07pm On Feb 20
Even telcos don tire

Akpabio the criminal no want make dem remove am from senate because of E-Transmission
Re: 2027; Telcos Reject Objection To E-transmission Of Election Results By NASS by yemmight(m): 8:08pm On Feb 20
They are now responding after Baba Loke has signed it into law. Who are the Telcos?
Re: 2027; Telcos Reject Objection To E-transmission Of Election Results By NASS by ZombieTAMER: 8:08pm On Feb 20
We know Election riggers will want to continue manual transmission

but they'll all be ashamed
Re: 2027; Telcos Reject Objection To E-transmission Of Election Results By NASS by mcquin(m): 8:09pm On Feb 20
I support Tinubus reforms but still maintain that FG's position on e-transmission is wrong. How do you improve an institution if you don't test-run it's process. In another 10years, we will continue o decry infrastructure for e-transmission. Kick start the e-transmission process, hiccups will be identified and improved upon.
Re: 2027; Telcos Reject Objection To E-transmission Of Election Results By NASS by kolafolabi(m): 8:09pm On Feb 20
Nigeria is not lacking in intelligence, innovation, or technological capacity. From banking to telecommunications to digital payments, we have proven that real-time systems can work effectively when there is commitment and proper management. So the argument that the country lacks infrastructure for real-time electronic transmission of election results sounds less convincing to many citizens.
Re: 2027; Telcos Reject Objection To E-transmission Of Election Results By NASS by Naustine(m): 8:09pm On Feb 20
xoverx:
Is it this same nigeria that I have not bothered to load airtime for months because there is no network where I live and work?

If not for company wifi, only God knows how e for be.

When una dey shout electronic transmission, I just dey shake head dey look una.
The last line of your first paragraph nullifies you argument
Re: 2027; Telcos Reject Objection To E-transmission Of Election Results By NASS by tspun(m): 8:09pm On Feb 20
Their is something wrong with us Nigeria
I mean how can we let this people get away with this stupid law. And those of you supporting this nonsense because your tribe man is in power. Kindly have it on the back of your mind he will not rule for ever

This is not about tinubu or Obi, this is about doing and supporting the right thing like a civilised people
Re: 2027; Telcos Reject Objection To E-transmission Of Election Results By NASS by fmonigent(m): 8:09pm On Feb 20
When you have corrupt leaders, then what else do you expect.
Some day, we would get it right
Re: 2027; Telcos Reject Objection To E-transmission Of Election Results By NASS by Eriokanmi:
All I know is, 2027 will be the politicians and their gullible supporters vs the suffering masses. No need to drag anything with them
Re: 2027; Telcos Reject Objection To E-transmission Of Election Results By NASS by Passionate888: 8:13pm On Feb 20
This set of national assembly members aren't serious
Re: 2027; Telcos Reject Objection To E-transmission Of Election Results By NASS by Atheistan: 8:14pm On Feb 20
That's correct right there...
You cant infuse false information on their business and expect them to keep quite.
Re: 2027; Telcos Reject Objection To E-transmission Of Election Results By NASS by Hussein035: 8:15pm On Feb 20
ATEAMS:
Tech cabals vs the government
This is the time we want to give USA opportunity to just call Peter obi whatever they want and obi will say YES I will give all the oil in Nigeria just make me president then USA will hack all these electronic transmission

Abeg PBAT must not accept any electronic transmission since PDP cannot do that for 16 years
Re: 2027; Telcos Reject Objection To E-transmission Of Election Results By NASS by Ivimmanuel: 8:15pm On Feb 20
Nass and federal government rushed to conclude on this bill with out consulting the pros. They will never hasten on anything that will please the common man
Re: 2027; Telcos Reject Objection To E-transmission Of Election Results By NASS by Image123(m): 8:17pm On Feb 20
Of course, PHCN also rejected objections to 24/7 power supply. Clowns.
Warm eba guys, the electoral act has been signed, not subject to your inconsequential debates and kicks again. BTW, there's no objection to e-transmission. There's only a provision made for options if and when it fails.
Re: 2027; Telcos Reject Objection To E-transmission Of Election Results By NASS by iwaeda: 8:21pm On Feb 20
INEC can do it, but APC doesn't want it. grin grin grin grin
Re: 2027; Telcos Reject Objection To E-transmission Of Election Results By NASS by YesDaddyTill203: 8:24pm On Feb 20
This one is just looking for an excuse to use once they lose again.

The law states that once voting is done and counted, the result should be transmitted to IREV. If IREV fails, the paper stands as the last resort. This is common sense.

The same group of clowns who did the most rigging in the last election is also the same group of clowns crying now. Go figure.

Re: 2027; Telcos Reject Objection To E-transmission Of Election Results By NASS by Globad(f): 8:25pm On Feb 20
xoverx:
Is it this same nigeria that I have not bothered to load airtime for months because there is no network where I live and work?

If not for company wifi, only God knows how e for be.

When una dey shout electronic transmission, I just dey shake head dey look una.
Don't mind them

Let them just be mouthing off. Talk is cheap

A country where you can't even make calls consistently without dropped calls or unclear calls. There are so many many places in the country where data is slow or non existent.
Re: 2027; Telcos Reject Objection To E-transmission Of Election Results By NASS by chibecanglobal(m): 8:27pm On Feb 20
xoverx:
Is it this same nigeria that I have not bothered to load airtime for months because there is no network where I live and work?

If not for company wifi, only God knows how e for be.

When una dey shout electronic transmission, I just dey shake head dey look una.
some your company WiFi no dey connected to a network grid here in Nigeria?
Re: 2027; Telcos Reject Objection To E-transmission Of Election Results By NASS by delpee(f): 8:28pm On Feb 20
xoverx:
Is it this same nigeria that I have not bothered to load airtime for months because there is no network where I live and work?

If not for company wifi, only God knows how e for be.

When una dey shout electronic transmission, I just dey shake head dey look una.
In reality, there are many places like that. I keep wondering when people say there's network everywhere.
Re: 2027; Telcos Reject Objection To E-transmission Of Election Results By NASS by francis5051: 8:29pm On Feb 20
xoverx:
Is it this same nigeria that I have not bothered to load airtime for months because there is no network where I live and work?

If not for company wifi, only God knows how e for be.

When una dey shout electronic transmission, I just dey shake head dey look una.
so who is providing network for the wifi
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