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Occupy National Assembly protest over electronic transmission of election results. Is it justified? Is Nigeria prepared for Direct Electronic Election relaeases?

Bychrisdahi

Feb 10, 2026
Dahiscope Int' Nig' Ltd Abuja Nigeria

Protesters on Monday stormed the entrance gate of the National Assembly Complex in Abuja over the controversies that have followed the Senate’s position on the electronic transmission of election results.

The protesters had vowed to storm the National Assembly to push for the mandatory electronic transmission of results as part of the Electoral Act amendment in Nigeria.

This follows several reports that the upper chamber had rejected the clause for the mandatory transmission of electronic results in the ongoing amendment.

However, the Senate has issued several clarifications and denied any complixity but the protesters insist that lawmakers must be explicit by including the phrase “real-time electronic transmission” in the proposed legislation.

Heavy security presence was noticed at the scene of the protest, with personnel drawn from the Nigeria Police Force, the Nigerian Army, and the Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corps on the ground to maintain law and order.

Recall that stakeholders, including the Nigeria Labour Congress (NLC), had warned that they may mobilise mass protests or push for a boycott of future elections over what is described as the Senate’s contradictory stance on the amendment to the 2022 Electoral Act, particularly on the electronic transmission of election results.

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