Senator ID Gyang Says
APC Senators Scored Own
goal by Voting Against Electronic Transmission Of Election Results .

Attai Audu Jos.

The Senate at its sitting on Thursday considered and passed the Electoral Act Amendment Bill that among others things, provided for Electronic Voting and Electronic Transmission of election results in Section 52 (1-3) as a means of engendering credibility to the electoral process and facilitating free and fair election.

During Thursday sitting of the Senate, voting became contentious on Section 52(1-3) giving rise to the invocation of the Senate Rule on Division where Senators had to indicate by name where they stand either for or against the provision in Electronic voting and electronic transfer of election results.

For the avoidance of doubt, the recommendation of the Senate committee on INEC that was voted upon, being Section 52(1-3) reads,
“Section 52(1)-
Voting at an election under this Bill shall be by open secret ballot.

Section 52(2)-
Voting at an election under this Bill shall be in accordance with the procedure determined by the Commission, which may include electronic voting.

According to Section 52(3)
the Commission may transmit results of the elections by electronic means where and when practicable.

Senator Gyang along with PDP Senators with the exception of only two, voted in favour of the above provision which clearly supports electronic voting and electronic transfer of election results.

Senators of the APC opposed and voted against the recommendation of the committee as contained in Sec 52(3) of the report.

In his reaction to what transpired at the Senate chamber on Thursday, Senator Gyang told Daily Independent that the refusal of the APC Senators to pass the provision of Section 52(3) was an own goal which has put them on the wrong side of history and denied the country an opportunity to sanitize and bestow credibility on the electoral process in the Country

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