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INEC suspends e-voting machines procurement over Electoral Act amendment delay

The Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) has suspended the processes of the procurement of electronic voting machines over the delay in the passage of the Electoral Act amendment into law. A top official of the commission told Daily Trust on Thursday in Abuja that there is nothing the commission could do now as a major […]

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Terrorists Rising Capacity and Dizzying Warfront Stories

RingTrue BY yemi Adebowal   Phone 08054699539 Email: yemi.adebowale@thisdaylive.com The range of equipment with terrorists in the North requires a pragmatic response from the Nigerian state and not this charade from the Buhari government. This has always been my position. Unfortunately, this federal government is deliberately stalling for reasons so difficult to comprehend. The capabilities of the Nigerian military are persistently eroded by the terrorists’ range of equipment. It is dizzying seeing non-state actors with high calibre equipment and downing fighter jets. Why must this persist in a country with a legitimate government? The outlaws are evidently waxing stronger and controlling territories while the Buhari government goes about with chicanery that no Nigerian territory is under the control of the terrorists. A serious government should be truthfully worried and look towards foreign military consultants for help; not the celebration that followed Flight Lieuten

Jega: Electronic Voting Useless Without Electronic Transfer of Results

Insists moves to subject INEC to presidency crazy, senseless INEC confirms 752,011 persons registered online Chuks Okocha Immediate past National Chairman of the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC), Professor Attahiru Jega, has described as utterly useless, the idea of electronic voting without electronic transmission of results, because approval for the former was impossible without the latter. Jega, who carpeted the Senate and the House of Representatives over their alleged attempt to undermine electoral integrity by whittling down the powers of the election management body andsubjecting its decision to the National Communication Commission (NCC), a body under the Presidency, said it was a crazy and senseless decision.

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