Ezekwesili joins protesters at National Assembly, insists on mandatory e-transmission of results
Oby Ezekwesili participated in protests at Nigeria's National Assembly advocating for mandatory electronic transmission of election results in the Electoral Act Amendment Bill, 2026.
Former Nigerian Minister of Education, Oby Ezekwesili, joined protesters at the National Assembly, demanding that the new amendment to the Electoral Act for 2026 mandatorily includes real-time electronic transmission of election results. This is part of an ongoing demonstration that began several days prior, aimed at ensuring that election processes are transparent and credible.
Ezekwesili expressed her concerns about the ambiguous language in the proposed legislation, which she believes could undermine electoral integrity by leaving decisions to interpretation rather than enforcing a non-negotiable standard. During her speech, she emphasized that any provisions allowing for discretionary judgment could lead to manipulated or unverifiable election outcomes, highlighting the essential nature of transparency in the electoral process.
The protest underscores a significant push for reforms in Nigeria's electoral system, fueled by the desire for votes to be counted fairly and transparently. Ezekwesili's statements resonate with many citizens advocating for electoral change, as they stress the importance of technological integration for enhancing democratic processes in Nigeria.