The Nigerian Senate has finally allowed the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC), decide on the use of electronic transmission of electoral results after months of bashings from aggrieved Nigerians. ayokinews.com reports
The Senate had earlier in July passed the Electoral Act Amendment bill with provisions allowing INEC to transmit election results electronically immediately after getting the green light on network coverage from the Nigerian Communications Commission (NCC) and the National Assembly approval.
The Electoral Act Amendment bill passed by the Nigerian House of Representative vested the power to electronically transmit election results on INEC.
Ever since the lower chamber’s decision, the Senate has been in the eye of the storm which made it to rescind its earlier decision.
The two legislative chambers further set up conference Committee to harmonize the unclear areas of the bill.
Meanwhile, the committee is set to meet this week.
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