NCC Gets Senate Approval To Decide On Electronic Transmission Of Result
Faith Ukanwa
Jul 16, 2021
The Senate on Thursday, approved for the National Communications Commission (NCC), to decide on Electronic Transmission of Results during elections.
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The senate arrived at this decision when following process to pass the Electoral Act (Amendment) Bill, 2021.
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The House during a clause-by-clause consideration of the bill approved the electronic transmission of results during elections, 'provided that such areas are adjudged by the National Communications Commission to be adequately covered under its national coverage and approved by the National Assembly'.
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The approval came following an amendment to Clause 52(3) by Senator Aliyu Sabi Abdullahi (APC, Niger North) during consideration of a report by the Committee on Independent National Electoral Commission.
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The amendment was seconded by Senator Ali Ndume (APC, Borno South).
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The Committee in its recommendation initially prescribed that, "The Commission may transmit results of elections by electronic means where and when practicable."
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This, however, was amended by the Deputy Whip, Senator Sabi Abdullahi to read, "The Commission may consider electronic transmission of results, provided the national coverage is adjudged to be adequate and secure by the National Communications Commission and approved by the National Assembly."
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Senators Sabi Abdullahi and Ali Ndume argued that the blanket recommendation by the Committee for electronic transmission of results in all parts of the country would deprive some Nigerians resident in areas with weak or without network coverage from participating in the electoral process.
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According to the lawmakers, in order to ensure fairness and inclusiveness for the electorates, particularly in rural areas, an all-inclusive provision must be accommodated in the Electoral Act to protect their participation and votes during elections.
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The Senate President, Dr Ahmad Lawan, thereafter, called for a closed-door session to resolve the issue
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The NCC got the approval after 52 senators out of 82 present, voted in favour.
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— Faith Ukanwa