After previously rejecting the move, the upper chamber on Tuesday endorsed the electronic transmission of election results ahead of the 2027 polls.
This amendment seeks to modernize the electoral process while grounding it in reality; lawmakers acknowledged that Nigeria’s digital infrastructure isn’t yet universal.
By retaining Form EC8A as a secondary safeguard, the Senate has created a hybrid system designed to prevent technical glitches from stalling the democratic process.
Persecondnews reports that the proposal had generated debate within the chamber and public outcry, with some senators expressing concern over the continued reliance on Form EC8A, particularly in situations where disputes arise over election outcomes.
The disagreement triggered sharp divisions on the Senate floor, leading Senator Enyinnaya Abaribe to initially demand a vote by individual lawmakers to clearly ascertain their positions on the amendment.
He, however, withdrew the request moments later, allowing deliberations on the revised provision to proceed without a roll-call vote.

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