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Electoral Act Amendment: Treacherous betrayal of Nigerians, says PDP

The FrontierThe FrontierFebruary 19, 2026 1232 Minutes read0

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The Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) has described the Elector­al Act Amendment Bill passed by the National Assembly as a treacherous betrayal of Nigeri­ans.

A statement issued yesterday signed by the party’s National Publicity Secretary, Comrade Ini Ememobong, urged Nigerians, organised labour and civil soci­ety organisations (CSOs) to use all lawful means to express their dis­pleasure on the anti-democratic actions of the National Assembly, reports Daily Independent.

The statement reads, “The an­ti-democratic stance of the Senate and the sudden somersault by the House of Representatives on the amendment of the Electoral Act 2022, specifically on the manda­tory electronic transmission of election results from the poll­ing units is an act of treachery against the Nigerian electorate.

“This is a huge betrayal of the collective trust of Nigerians, who unambiguously expressed their overwhelming demand for the electronic transmission of results.

“This betrayal is most painful because it strikes at the core of democracy, electoral sanctity.

“The shocking aspect of the whole drama is the brazen manner in which the legislators acted — they clearly showed dis­dain for the Nigerian people who voted them into office by openly challenging the supremacy of the voters. “The excuses advanced for inserting this obnoxious proviso are weak, illogical, and insulting to the intelligence of Nigerians. “When lawmakers begin to dilute transparency mechanisms ahead of elections, only one conclusion is rational: there is a calculated attempt to create room for elector­al manipulation.

“By this act, the National Assembly has violated the foundation of legislative rep­resentation, which is anchored on mirroring the wishes of the majority of their constituents. This is a painful betrayal, which the people will certainly repay in equal, if not heavier measures.

“Furthermore, the restriction of party primaries to direct and consensus methods constitutes a blatant intrusion into the inter­nal affairs of political parties. “The Supreme Court has consistently affirmed that political parties possess autonomy in managing their internal processes. This pro­vision is therefore ultra vires, and the attempt to constrict political parties is condemnable.

“Additionally, if the ruling party truly believes it enjoys the support it claims, it should welcome every mechanism that guarantees transparency. Their shameless support for this anom­aly shows their fear of impending defeat in a free and fair election.

“It is most shameful that a party that demanded electronic vot­ing in 2015 is now unwilling and unprepared to have electronic transmission of results — this is a crying shame.

“Finally, we call on all Nige­rians, the Organised Labour and Civil Society Organisations to use all lawful means to express their displeasure on the anti-demo­cratic actions of our National Assembly, in the hope that they will reconsider their position. “This hard-won democracy must not be allowed to suffer decline in the hands of retrogressive pol­iticians, masking as legislators.”

E-Transmission Of Results Alone Won’t Eliminate Rig­ging — Shehu Sani

Meanwhile, Senator Shehu Sani, who represented Kaduna Central at the National Assem­bly, has cautioned against treat­ing electronic transmission of election results as a cure-all for Nigeria’s electoral challenges.

Speaking yesterday during an interview on Channels Television, Sani said credible elec­tions require more than technolo­gy, stressing that integrity and po­litical discipline are more decisive than the tools used for collation.

His remarks come amid mounting criticism of the Na­tional Assembly’s decision not to make real-time electronic transmission compulsory in the amended Electoral Act.

The controversy has triggered protests in Abuja and heated ex­changes in both chambers of parliament.

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