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Laws should leave no room for ambiguity or discretionary interpretation and as such, we urge the National Assembly to adopt the proposed amendment to #Section60(3) of the #2026ElectoralAct as recommended by IJAP.
Strengthen the electoral laws to rebuild public trust.

Currently, the #Section60(3) of the #2026ElectoralAct is too vague, leaving room for interpretations that could undermine our ballots.
Clarity isn't just a legal preference, it’s the foundation of election integrity
The IJAP proposes the following amendment to close the "manual fallback" loophole. The National Assembly must act now to ensure real-time electronic transmission mandatory.

Transparency in elections shouldn’t be optional.
If results are signed at the polling unit, uploading them to a public portal should simply confirm what everyone already saw. Clarity matters.
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The legislation needs to be strict if we want elections that are genuinely credible. Regretfully, there is a risky gray area regarding result transmission in #Section60(3) of the #2026ElectoralAct. .

If an election law is "gray," the results will be too. #Section60(3) of the #2026ElectoralAct uses the phrase “shall at all times,” but fails to clarify if digital transmission is mandatory or just a "maybe." This ambiguity is a direct threat to our votes.
We are calling for the National Assembly to mandate 100% real-time electronic transmission. No loopholes. No excuses. No manual alternatives.
Impressive that Ijap under the umbrella of @ActionAidNG has looked into certain small details that can be misconstrued in the election to fit certain agenda's and provided recommendations
For this election to be credible, any and every detail has to be scrutinized
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The ambiguity in #Section60(3) of the Electoral Act leaves too much room for confusion during election result collation.
IJAP, supported by ActionAidNigeria is proposing a simple fix:
Make electronic transmission of results mandatory immediately after forms are signed and stamped at polling units and collation centres.
Once uploaded, that digital record becomes the benchmark for verifying every other result.
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If we truly want credible elections, the law must be airtight. Unfortunately, #Section60(3) of the #2026ElectoralAct leaves a dangerous gray area around result transmission. Ambiguity in electoral law is a loophole that can undermine trust in the process.

Elections should be clear, not confusing. If results can be transmitted electronically, the law should say it clearly. Ambiguity only creates room for doubt. Transparency strengthens trust in the process.
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Election integrity requires a zero-tolerance policy for ambiguity. Right now, #Section60(3) of the #2026ElectoralAct is a massive "gray area." The current language around result transmission isn't just confusing, it’s a loophole waiting to be exploited.

Transparency in elections could get a major boost if a proposal by the Independent Judicial Accountability Panel (IJAP), supported by @ActionAidNigeria, is adopted.
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The amendment demands that officials "shall electronically transmit all election results immediately" after forms are signed and stamped at polling units and collation centers to a designated public portal. #Section60 (3) #2026ElectoralAct
Clarity isn't just a legal preference, it’s the foundation of election integrity. Currently, #Section60(3) of the #2026ElectoralAct is too vague, leaving room for interpretations that could undermine our ballots.
We need to close the "manual fallback" loophole. Without precise language, digital records remain vulnerable to manual overrides. The National Assembly must act now to ensure real-time electronic transmission mandatory.

For elections to be trusted, results must be transparent from polling units to final collation. Strengthening Section 60(3) through mandatory electronic transmission is a step toward protecting the will of voters.
#Section60(3) #2026ElectoralAct

The integrity of our elections depends on clarity, yet #Section60(3) of the #2026ElectoralAct remains a "gray area." The current language around result transmission is dangerously ambiguous, leaving room for conflicting interpretations that could undermine the will of the voters.

After the Senate's verdict on the mandatory electronic transmission of election results, IJAP has noticed some loopholes and proposed a solid move to increase transparency and prevent tampering with results. #2026ElectoralAct #Section60(3)
IJAP is pushing for officials to compulsorily transmit results immediately after signing and stamping at polling units and collation centers. What do you think about this?

The #Section60(3) of the 2026 Electoral Act is too vague. The phrase “shall at all times” leaves room for different interpretations about electronic transmission of results. Election laws must be clear and precise to protect transparency & prevent manipulation.
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