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CSO to Senate: Do not Threaten our Democracy!

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A registered civil society group, Leadership Orientation and Basic Rights Advocacy Centre (LOBRAC) has called on the 10th Senate under the leadership of Senate President Godswill Akpabio to save Nigeria’s democracy by approving amendments to clause 10 section 3 of the proposed electoral Act amendment bill which seeks to compel real time electronic transmission of election results.

In a communique issued on Monday, February 9, 2026, and made available to newsmen in Awka, Anambra State, LOBRAC decried controversies around Senate’s failure to promptly approve the vital change to the 2022 Electoral Act which conferred discretion on the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) on mode of transfer of election results from polling units, citing the failure as inimical to Nigeria’s democratic advancement.

The communique which was jointly signed by Executive Director of the group Barr. Stanley Okafor, and its National Secretary Barr. Franklin Asiegbu, noted that the issue of electronic transmission of election results as currently contemplated by the relevant section of the Electoral Act Amendment Bill stood at the bedrock of efforts at solidification of Nigeria’s democratic credentials, and any attempt to thwart approval of that essential provision would amount to dangerous plunder of Nigeria’s democracy.

In a subsequent chart monitored by correspondents, Okafor noted that it was alarming that the upper house of the national assembly had chosen to toy with the aspirations of millions of Nigerians for election credibility by avoiding such essential amendment, stressing that the matter which the Supreme Court of Nigeria had poignantly alluded to following litigation in the aftermath of the 2023 presidential election ought to be seriously reviewed with a view to avoiding its repetitive loopholes.

“Sect. 60 of the current electoral Act stipulates manual recording of election results from polling units, and thereafter transfer of the results, and sub section 5 thereof confers discretion on INEC on the mode of conducting such transfer, and Nigerians are therefore united in rejecting that discretion which INEC currently enjoys and which has caused serious dent on outcomes of our elections. INEC must be compelled by law to transmit election results by electronic means from the polling units, and Senate’s avoidance of that essential amendment is a pivotal threat to our democracy”, Okafor added.

The group said it would join all well meaning Nigerians, including labour unions, in persuading the upper house of the national assembly to bow to the collective wish of Nigerians on this important matter.

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By Ifeizu Joe

Ifeizu, the Managing Editor of THE RAZOR is a seasoned journalist. He has wide knowledge of Anambra State and has reported the state objectively for close to two decades.

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