The Nigerian youth group, Ohanaeze Youths, has called for election results to be transmitted in real-time from polling units, arguing that instant reporting is essential for credible and transparent elections. The group warned that failure to implement this system could undermine public trust and potentially spark unrest.
The push comes amid ongoing debates about amendments to the country’s electoral laws, especially those concerning how results are reported and verified. Ohanaeze Youths emphasized that real-time electronic result transmission would reduce opportunities for manipulation and increase confidence in the voting process.
Protests have been held at the National Assembly, with demonstrators demanding that lawmakers make immediate result uploads mandatory. Supporters say clear legal backing for real-time reporting would prevent irregularities and ensure that citizens’ votes are accurately counted.
While advocates insist that modernizing result transmission is key to strengthening democracy, critics have raised concerns about infrastructure challenges and technical difficulties that could affect implementation. The debate continues as the nation prepares for upcoming elections.
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