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E-transmission: APC afraid despite controlling 31 states - Dino Melaye

Thompson Nsisongabasi

Feb 11, 2026

Former Senator representing Kogi West, Dino Melaye, has claimed that the All Progressives Congress, APC, is unsettled as the 2027 general elections approach.

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He noted that despite the party's dominance across the country with 31 sitting governors, it remains resistant to the electronic transmission of election results.

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In a post shared on X on Tuesday, Melaye ridiculed the ruling party, describing its stance as evidence of anxiety and lack of confidence.

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He pointed out that even with control of most states, the APC appears reluctant to support measures that would enhance transparency in the electoral process.

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"APC is doing e-registration for members, but doesn't want e-transmission of results. With 31 governors, dem still dey fear," he wrote.

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Melaye also suggested that the Senate's unwillingness to back proposed electoral amendments signals deeper troubles within the party.

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According to him, the situation indicates internal instability, stressing that electoral integrity must be upheld.

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"Implosion is imminent and explosion is guaranteed. End of the road. Votes must count," he added.

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His comments come amid increasing demonstrations in Abuja, where protesters have criticized the Senate for declining to amend the Electoral Act to allow real-time electronic transmission of election results.

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