Feb 10 • 19:44 UTC 🇳🇬 Nigeria Punch

Electoral Act: Opposition must unite, mixed transmission will cause chaos – Atiku

Atiku Abubakar, Nigeria's former Vice President, urges opposition parties to unite for transparent elections and advocates for a fully electronic voting transmission system.

Atiku Abubakar, the ex-Vice President of Nigeria, has called for unity among opposition political parties in order to promote transparency and credibility in the upcoming elections. Addressing a press briefing in Minna, Niger State, after meeting with former military president General Ibrahim Babangida, he emphasized the necessity for a fully electronic transmission system in the electoral process. This system, according to Atiku, would significantly help reduce confusion and provide clearer communication to voters and electoral officials alike.

Atiku expressed concern over the current system which employs a mix of electronic and manual vote transmission. He argued that this hybrid method could lead to misunderstandings and chaos among voters trying to navigate the voting process. By advocating for a single-tier system that relies solely on real-time electronic transmission, he believes it will serve to align with the expectations of the Nigerian electorate who demand a more streamlined and efficient voting mechanism.

The call for opposition unity and a reevaluation of the electoral transmission methods may have larger implications for Nigeria's electoral integrity. As the nation approaches pivotal elections, these discussions highlight the critical nature of electoral reforms and the importance of adopting systems that bolster trust among the populace. Such changes could fundamentally alter the political landscape, setting the stage for a more credible and democratic electoral process in Nigeria.

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