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    The Senate Plans Legislation Making Electronic Transmission of Results Mandatory for 2027 Elections

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    By Becky Usman

    In preparation for the 2027 elections, the Senate has announced its intention to amend the Electoral Act to permit diaspora voting, particularly for presidential elections. This move aims to facilitate voting for citizens abroad, especially those serving in essential capacities overseas. Following discussions during its retreat in Ikot Ikpene, Akwa-Ibom State, the Senate also resolved to enforce the mandatory electronic transmission of results from the next general elections, including uploading polling unit-level results and collation sheets.

    This decision comes in response to past agitations, with citizens and experts advocating for the inclusion of Nigerians abroad in the electoral process and the use of electronic transmission technology. Additionally, the Senate emphasized the need to unbundle the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) to enhance its efficiency and effectiveness in organizing elections.

    Furthermore, the Senate proposed sanctions for political parties failing to submit their member registers within 30 days before party primaries, congresses, or conventions, a requirement stipulated in Section 77(3) of the Electoral Act. Additionally, the Senate highlighted the urgency of developing a comprehensive national security strategy, outlining the nation’s security objectives, threats, and policy priorities, to guide legislative actions in the security sector.

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