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Senate Reverses Position, Now Approves Electronic Transmission of Election Results

byPhilip Adu-Odogwu
February 11, 2026
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Nigeria’s Senate has reversed its controversial decision and now backs the electronic transmission of election results, following widespread public outcry and pressure from labor unions, civil society organizations, and legal professionals.

The upper legislative chamber initially voted against mandating the immediate electronic uploading of results after counting, but reversed course on Tuesday following intense criticism and protests. The initial rejection last week had sparked nationwide condemnation, with activists and opposition leaders staging protests outside the National Assembly demanding the Senate align with the House of Representatives, which had approved the provision.

Reform advocates have long championed real-time electronic transmission as vital to reducing interference during the manual collation process. The measure is seen as crucial for preventing electoral fraud and manipulation in Nigeria’s elections, which have been dogged by allegations of vote-buying, violence, and chaotic collation processes.

However, the amendment does not make electronic transmission fully mandatory. Instead, it allows results to be transmitted electronically while providing an alternative in cases of network failure. The decision came through a motion moved by Senate Chief Whip Tahir Monguno during an emergency plenary session.

The Nigeria Labour Congress had warned it could call nationwide strikes or urge an election boycott unless the clause was restored, while the Nigerian Bar Association argued the initial vote created room for disputes and eroded public confidence.

With Nigeria’s next general election scheduled for February 2027, the electronic transmission provision is seen as a critical reform for strengthening transparency and reducing post-election disputes.

 

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