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Senate President, Akpabio slams critics of Electoral Act amendment

theeditorngrBy theeditorngrFebruary 8, 2026Updated:February 8, 2026No Comments2 Mins Read
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The Senate President, Godswill Akpabio, has claimed that critics are misjudging the lawmakers based on an incomplete legislative process, as it concerns the Senate’s ongoing amendment of the Electoral Acgt.

Akpabio insisted that the Senate did not remove electronic transmission of election results in the amendment of the Act.

According to a statement, the Senate President spoke in Abuja as special guest of honour at the unveiling of a book, The Burden of Legislators in Nigeria, authored by Senator Effiong Bob.

He noted that the lawmakers only questioned the requirement for real-time transmission.

The clarification follows criticism from key stakeholders and opposition parties over reports that the Senate had rejected mandatory real-time electronic transmission of election results in the amended Electoral Act.

The Nigerian Bar Association (NBA) on Saturday called on the Senate to include mandatory electronic transmission of election results in the Act.

In a statement shared on X (formerly Twitter), the NBA described the Senate’s decision to retain the “current wording in the Electoral Act—which allows results to be transferred in a manner as prescribed by the Commission”—as weakening the legal foundation for transparent elections and leaving room for manipulation and ambiguity.

Responding to critics, Akpabio said the Senate had not concluded work on the bill and that public debate was premature.

“The Electoral Act amendment is incomplete. We have not completed it, but they are already on television. They don’t understand lawmaking.

“They don’t even know that what is in the Senate is not completed until we look at the Votes and Proceedings,” he said.

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