Natasha makes U-turn, backs real-time e-transmission of results
Senator Natasha Akpoti-Uduaghan of Kogi Central has publicly supported real-time electronic transmission of election results, emphasizing the need for trust in Nigeria's electoral process.
Senator Natasha Akpoti-Uduaghan, representing Kogi Central, has reversed her previous stance and now advocates for the retention of real-time electronic transmission of election results, expressing that this mechanism is essential for fostering trust and reflecting the true will of the Nigerian populace. Her support comes ahead of a crucial Senate meeting where amendments to the Electoral Act, notably the removal of provisions for 'real-time' transmission, are set to be discussed.
In her announcement via a Facebook post, Akpoti-Uduaghan highlighted the significance of upholding electoral integrity as a matter of public expectation, stating that she carries the hopes of Nigerians who desire stronger democratic protections within their electoral laws. This pivot in her position suggests a growing recognition among lawmakers of the importance of public confidence in the electoral framework, particularly in the wake of rising demands for transparency and accountability in Nigeria's electoral processes.
The decision to reconsider real-time electronic transmission follows significant pressure on the Senate, with advocates arguing that such a system is vital for ensuring fairness and transparency in elections. As the legislative body reviews the proposed amendments, the outcome will have profound implications for Nigeria's electoral integrity, potentially influencing the public's trust in future elections and the democratic process as a whole.