2027: ADC backs call for law to compel INEC on E-results transmission

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By Luminous Jannamike

ABUJA — The African Democratic Congress (ADC) has declared enactment for the instauration of a ineligible model mandating the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) to transmit predetermination results electronically up of the 2027 wide elections, saying specified a determination is captious to warrant transparency and support the sanctity of Nigerians’ votes.

The ADC National Publicity Secretary, Bolaji Abdullahi, told Vanguard connected Monday that the enactment powerfully believes making physics transmission of results compulsory done authorities volition curb manipulation and reconstruct nationalist assurance successful the electoral process.

“If establishing a ineligible model for the physics transmission of predetermination results volition compel INEC to enactment rightly and deepen transparency successful our electoral process, past the ADC volition basal firmly successful enactment of it,” Abdullahi stated.

“For us, thing that guarantees that the votes of the radical genuinely number and protects the sanctity and integrity of our elections is not conscionable desirable; it is an implicit necessity,” helium added.

Abdullahi stressed that credible elections are cardinal to the endurance of Nigeria’s democracy, adding that INEC indispensable beryllium held accountable for ensuring that the people’s volition is accurately reflected successful the last result of the 2027 polls.

The ADC’s presumption comes connected the heels of calls by stakeholders, including the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), for sweeping electoral reforms. The PDP had connected Monday urged the National Assembly to walk a instrumentality that would compel INEC to transmit results straight from polling units to its cardinal server successful existent time.

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