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Re: Senate Plans Law Making Electronic Transmission Of Results Mandatory by comrChris(m): 8:57am On Oct 22, 2023
These people are trying so hard to shift our mind from the sham of election they conducted. A system they will still bastardize for their selfish interest.
People that stole, grabbed and ran away with someone else mandate are still confused on what to do with it.

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Re: Senate Plans Law Making Electronic Transmission Of Results Mandatory by firearcher: 9:04am On Oct 22, 2023
drlateef:




I hope the nitwits in Senate understand that technology can fail. If you tie the hands of INEC to electronic transmission and some hoodlums hack and destroy the software and corrupt the system, election will run into stalemate and further cause chaos in the country. Even advanced societies always resort to manual handling of issues when technology fails.

Truth is that both have to be combined with manual transmission serving as backup or fail-safe.
They can make electronic mandatory and first recourse with careful exceptions in certain and clearly specified situations. Manual transmission should then only be entertained in those situation and subject to certain conditions. INEC should only be empowered to use the manual when those conditions are clearly met, and INEC should not have the sole power to make that decision.
Re: Senate Plans Law Making Electronic Transmission Of Results Mandatory by ufotunang: 9:04am On Oct 22, 2023
Will Tinubu like to sign this bill into law

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Re: Senate Plans Law Making Electronic Transmission Of Results Mandatory by firearcher: 9:09am On Oct 22, 2023
They also need to work on the infrastructure to make this possible.
Then the safety and security of the system is something that can mess everything up badly. And they can be sure of attacks from bad people
Re: Senate Plans Law Making Electronic Transmission Of Results Mandatory by nigg(m): 9:26am On Oct 22, 2023
The only way I can vote again in Nigerian elections else it's just waste of precious time
Re: Senate Plans Law Making Electronic Transmission Of Results Mandatory by BluntCrazeMan: 9:30am On Oct 22, 2023
Ikaeniyan0:
When your candidate lose, I hope you won't start another round of wailing by then.
Till then oga.
Re: Senate Plans Law Making Electronic Transmission Of Results Mandatory by Ikaeniyan0: 9:33am On Oct 22, 2023
BluntCrazeMan:
Till then oga.
We will see
Re: Senate Plans Law Making Electronic Transmission Of Results Mandatory by Blackdisciple(m): 9:41am On Oct 22, 2023
Believe it on your own peril
Re: Senate Plans Law Making Electronic Transmission Of Results Mandatory by dikings(m): 9:44am On Oct 22, 2023
Ikaeniyan0:
When your candidate lose, I hope you won't start another round of wailing by then.
Suffering and smiling mentality. How on earth will someone see black and still have the guts to call it white? Ur mumu no too much?
Re: Senate Plans Law Making Electronic Transmission Of Results Mandatory by Ikaeniyan0: 9:45am On Oct 22, 2023
dikings:

Suffering and smiling mentality. How on earth will someone see black and still. Have the guts to call it white? Ur mumu no too much?
How's your mumu too much boy? Cause I don't understand what you're talking about
Re: Senate Plans Law Making Electronic Transmission Of Results Mandatory by MXrep: 9:56am On Oct 22, 2023
Ikaeniyan0:
When your candidate lose, I hope you won't start another round of wailing by then.
So all of us must support the baddest criminal to feel good? Abeg if no free and fair election let your candidate win

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Re: Senate Plans Law Making Electronic Transmission Of Results Mandatory by Jostoman: 10:35am On Oct 22, 2023
But the man that is ruling now doesnt like anything called free and fair election.

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Re: Senate Plans Law Making Electronic Transmission Of Results Mandatory by ozijay: 11:11am On Oct 22, 2023
Lies this is coming because they've found ways of rigging it electronically. These Cabals will never release Nigeria to Nigerians thier blood needed to be spllled first.
adenigga:

Source: https://punchng.com/Senate-plans-law-making-electronic-transmission-of-results-mandatory

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Re: Senate Plans Law Making Electronic Transmission Of Results Mandatory by jasent(m): 11:28am On Oct 22, 2023
Ikaeniyan0:
When your candidate lose, I hope you won't start another round of wailing by then.
No,he won't start because if his candidate loses, everyone will see it clearly. But you should be worried because your criminal will not have the power to manipulate results again. Shameless idiot
Re: Senate Plans Law Making Electronic Transmission Of Results Mandatory by jasent(m): 11:29am On Oct 22, 2023
MXrep:

So all of us must support the baddest criminal to feel good? Abeg if no free and fair election let your candidate win
Because the guy you quoted is a criminal himself, that's why.
Re: Senate Plans Law Making Electronic Transmission Of Results Mandatory by tonesky(m): 11:46am On Oct 22, 2023
Stop jubilating, from previous experience when they pass the law transmit it to Tinubu for his accent it will die under his table. It happened during Saraki and Buhari. Senate and INEC are partners in crime.

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Re: Senate Plans Law Making Electronic Transmission Of Results Mandatory by drlateef: 3:16pm On Oct 22, 2023
firearcher:


Truth is that both have to be combined with manual transmission serving as backup or fail-safe.
They can make electronic mandatory and first recourse with careful exceptions in certain and clearly specified situations. Manual transmission should then only be entertained in those situation and subject to certain conditions. INEC should only be empowered to use the manual when those conditions are clearly met, and INEC should not have the sole power to make that decision.





I think that is roughly what they did in the last election. Except that they were not brilliantly transparent in their process.
Re: Senate Plans Law Making Electronic Transmission Of Results Mandatory by MasterTeeUSA: 3:42pm On Oct 22, 2023
Makes no difference ...those at the polls are corrupt including the voters ...you will just expand corruption to those uploading results with big money lol...all these agents that signed the papers nko...haha




adenigga:

Source: https://punchng.com/Senate-plans-law-making-electronic-transmission-of-results-mandatory

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Re: Senate Plans Law Making Electronic Transmission Of Results Mandatory by StarRiderr: 4:41pm On Oct 22, 2023
For this Nigeria I will be the last idiot to ever visit polling unit in the election period accept some certain measures are putting in place... cause for Naija the more you look the more confused you becomes
Re: Senate Plans Law Making Electronic Transmission Of Results Mandatory by Christistruth03: 4:45pm On Oct 22, 2023
Ikaeniyan0:
When your candidate lose, I hope you won't start another round of wailing by then.


They Will

It is not in their Character

It is in their blood

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Re: Senate Plans Law Making Electronic Transmission Of Results Mandatory by Coolgent(m): 5:48pm On Oct 22, 2023
They should also eliminate OVER VOTING in polling units

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