Electoral Act: El-Rufai supports protest, criticizes senate
Former Kaduna State Governor Nasir El-Rufai expressed his support for protests against the National Assembly's amendment to the Electoral Act, which he believes threatens the integrity of election results.
Nasir El-Rufai, the former governor of Kaduna State, recently voiced his strong support for protests led by Peter Obi against the National Assembly's modifications to the proposed Electoral Act. In a broadcast interview, he articulated that he would have joined the demonstrations if he had been in Nigeria, emphasizing the crucial need for real-time electronic transmission of election results to mitigate electoral manipulation. His remarks come amid growing concerns about the electoral process in Nigeria and the integrity of the upcoming elections.
El-Rufai criticized the Senate for altering provisions related to the electronic transmission of votes, arguing that such changes could undermine public confidence in the electoral system. He pointed out that the resistance to these reforms seems politically motivated, aimed at maintaining the current power dynamics that benefit certain political actors. El-Rufai's stance highlights the ongoing struggle for electoral accountability and transparency in Nigeria's political landscape.
The former governor's advocacy for real-time result transmission is centered on the belief that it could significantly deter electoral fraud and enhance the overall credibility of elections in Nigeria. As protests led by Obi gain momentum, El-Rufai's comments add weight to the call for reforms that could lead to a more trustworthy electoral process, signaling a critical juncture in Nigeria's democratic journey as it heads towards future elections.