POLITICS
Electronic Transmission without Mandatory `Real-time’ Provision Useless – Coalition
A civil society organization, the Coalition Against Corruption and Bad Governance (CACOBAG), has questioned the Senate’s position on the electronic transmission of election results without a mandatory “real-time” provision.
The Chairman of CACOBAG, Toyin Raheem, raised the concern in a statement issued on Wednesday in Lagos.
He described the amended Electoral Act, which accommodates electronic transmission of results without making it mandatory and real-time, as ineffective.
The Senate on Tuesday rescinded its earlier decision on the Electoral Act amendment, in which it rejected the mandatory electronic transmission of election results from polling units to the Independent National Electoral Commission’s (INEC) Result Viewing Portal after vote counting.
The upper chamber subsequently re-amended the Electoral Act to allow electronic transmission of results following public outcry over its earlier rejection.
However, the latest provision includes a caveat that in the event of internet failure, Form EC8A will serve as the primary means of result collation.
In spite of the revision, the amendment does not make electronic transmission mandatory. Instead, it permits electronic transmission while providing an alternative in cases of network failure.
Reacting, Raheem described the proposal as ineffective and incapable of guaranteeing credible elections in 2027.
He said the senate’s position defeated the purpose of adopting technology to strengthen electoral integrity.
“What is the essence of electronic transmission that is not real-time and not mandatory?” he queried.
Raheem also expressed doubts about the commitment of some lawmakers to genuine electoral reforms.
“The battle has just begun,” he said.
Raheem urged lawmakers not to frustrate the will of Nigerians ahead of the 2027 general elections.
“They are refusing to give the electorate what is needed to safeguard the sanctity of the 2027 general elections,” he said.
He warned that citizens would resist any attempt to undermine credible polls.
“We are not going to accept their antics. Nigeria is not theirs alone; it belongs to all of us,” he said.
According to him, no public office holder is superior to other citizens.
“None of them is superior to other Nigerians. The positions they occupy are temporary, and any Nigerian could be there tomorrow,” he added.
Raheem called on the National Assembly to reconsider its stance in the interest of democracy.
“The National Assembly should be prepared. There is no retreat, no surrender. The wishes of the masses must prevail,” he said.
He maintained that only compulsory, real-time electronic transmission of results could guarantee transparency and restore public confidence in elections.
POLITICS
How El-Rufai Was Expelled From SDP – Adebayo
By Mike Odiakose, Abuja
The 2023 presidential candidate of the Social Democratic Party (SDP), Prince Adewole Adebayo, has explained the circumstances that led to the expulsion of former Kaduna State governor Nasir El-Rufai from the party, while also distancing the SDP from several prominent politicians now positioning themselves in opposition ahead of the 2027 elections.
Speaking during a recent interview, Adebayo said El-Rufai’s problems with the party began shortly after the former governor publicly announced that he had joined the SDP.
According to him, party officials at the ward, local government and state levels reportedly had no record of El-Rufai’s registration when they began inquiries following the announcement.
“The ward complained that they saw him on television saying he had joined the party, but they had not seen him register,” Adebayo said, adding that investigations by the national leadership revealed irregularities in the membership process.
He claimed that El-Rufai obtained a membership card independently and created a separate register rather than completing the proper registration procedure through the party’s grassroots structure.
The SDP leadership, he said, initially attempted to resolve the issue by asking the former governor to regularise his membership through the appropriate channels.
However, Adebayo alleged that tensions escalated when El-Rufai began holding meetings with national officials and making public pronouncements on behalf of the party.
He also claimed that the former governor pushed for the admission of a coalition of politicians into the SDP without undergoing the party’s internal screening process.
Party officials eventually disciplined El-Rufai after he allegedly ignored repeated warnings to follow the party’s rules, leading to his expulsion.
Beyond El-Rufai’s case, Adebayo criticised what he described as attempts by members of Nigeria’s “old political establishment” to regroup under opposition platforms ahead of the 2027 elections.
He mentioned figures such as former Attorney-General Abubakar Malami and former Senate President David Mark, arguing that many politicians now presenting themselves as opposition had previously spent years in government without addressing the governance challenges they currently condemn.
According to Adebayo, the SDP would not align with such figures if doing so undermines the party’s push for a political reset in the country.
“Our position is that Nigerians need a clean break from the past,” he said, adding that the party intends to build a movement driven by ordinary citizens rather than alliances among political elites.
Adebayo maintained that the SDP’s focus ahead of the 2027 election would be on mobilising voters and presenting what he described as a credible alternative to the current administration led by President Bola Ahmed Tinubu.
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POLITICS
2027: Tinubu’s Reforms ‘ll Earn Him Second Term – Adeola
Senator representing Ogun West, Solomon Adeola has
expressed optimism that President Bola Tinubu’s performance and reforms would earn him a second term in the 2027 general elections.
Adeola spoke at the annual Ramadan lecture and prayers organised by the Ogun West Muslim Community, held in Ilaro on Tuesday.
He lauded the people of Ogun for supporting Tinubu’s administration with prayers, especially during the Ramadan period.
He noted that the gesture is a reflection of the people’s appreciation of the leadership and development initiatives of the president.
According to the senator, Tinubu has shown strong commitment to repositioning the country through various reforms introduced since assuming office.
He added that the president has demonstrated purposeful leadership and determination to put the nation on the path of sustainable growth and stability.
Adeola maintained that the continuous prayers and support from Nigerians would further strengthen Tinubu’s resolve to implement policies aimed at national development.
The lawmaker also commended Gov Dapo Abiodun for his efforts in developing Ogun state since assuming office as governor.
He said the governor’s developmental strides across sectors has positively impacted the lives of residents in the state.
“I want to appreciate the people of Ogun West for coming out enmass to pray for president Bola Tinubu, and Gov. Dapo Abiodun for what they have been doing.
“The president has done extremely well in repositioning the nation. The prayers and the good job of the president will earn him a second term in office in 2027,” he said.
The Guest Lecturer, Sheikh Jamiu Sanusi (Amin Olorun), in his lecture, urged Nigerians to remain committed to good deeds, noting that every action attracts a corresponding reward.
Sanusi, who focused his lecture on humanity, stressed that whatever individuals do to others would ultimately return to them.
According to him, the principle of reward for actions should guide people’s conduct toward one another and the society at large.
The lecturer also warned against betrayal, urging residents of Yewa to remain united and work for the collective interest and development of their community.
He prayed for God’s blessings upon the Federal Republic of Nigeria and the president, while also calling for greater commitment to supporting the younger generation who represents the future of the community.
In an interview at the sideline of the event, the Minister of State for Health and Social Development, Iziaq Salako, said the Muslim community is satisfied with the policies of the renewed hope administration of Tinubu.
Salako said that the support and prayers offered by the community reflected their confidence in the government, adding that with continued faith and cooperation from Nigerians, the administration would steadily deliver on its promises.
POLITICS
Labour Party Promises Social Justice, Equal Opportunities for Nigerians – Usman
The Interim National Chairman of the Labour Party (LP) Sen. Nenadi Usman, said the party is poised to provide social justice and equal opportunities for Nigerians.
Usman said this at the unveiling of the Labour Party’s Online Registration Portal on Monday in Abuja.
She said the party had learnt lessons from previous elections, adding that the ongoing electronic registration would address earlier challenges.
“The party aims to ensure that grassroots members and union affiliates are actively involved in elections, improving transparency and accountability,” Usman said.
Usman assured that the party would meet the timeline in the Electoral Act, 2026, for submission of its digital membership register to the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC).
“This is an opportunity to enable all Nigerians, at home and abroad, to register as bona fide members without traveling to physical offices.
“Registrants will select their home states, ensuring that membership records are accurate and verifiable.
“Members can register from anywhere and download their membership cards,” she added.
Usman disclosed that the registration portal had been tested and earlier technical issues resolved.
She added that registration on the platform was free and did not require any payment.
Usman urged Nigerians to visit the portal, complete their registration and print their membership cards.
“The Labour Party aims to finalise the registration process swiftly, enabling preparation for the 2027 elections.
“The focus is on grassroots mobilisation, ensuring active participation and strengthening the party’s infrastructure nationwide,” she said.
Usman also said the portal was equipped with security features to protect it from cyber-attacks.
Speaking on alleged factions, a member of the Board of Trustees, Comrade Lawson Osagie, said there was no division in the party.
Osagie said the Labour Party remained guided by the Supreme Court judgment on its leadership.


