Digital Times Nigeria
  • Home
  • Telecoms
    • Broadband
  • Business
    • Banking
    • Finance
  • Editorial
    • Opinion
    • Big Story
  • TechExtra
    • Fintech
    • Innovation
  • Interview
  • Media
    • Social
    • Broadcasting
Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram
Trending
  • ntel CEO Charts Bold Path For Nigeria’s Telecom Revival, Targets Market Re-Entry In 2026
  • MTN Nigeria, WWF/NCF And UNDP Nigeria Shortlist 100 Innovators
  • Moniepoint Introduces Nigeria’s First Informal Economy AI Chatbot
  • NITDA Pushes For Unified Digital Agenda, Urges States To Drive Grassroots Transformation
  • The Alternative Bank, Utiva Partner On Scholarships To Boost Digital Skills For Women
  • PalmPay Supports Nigeria Police Force 2025 Cybersecurity Awareness Walk
  • Konga Yakata: Konga Announces Dates For Nigeria’s Biggest Black Friday Sale
  • Digital Africa 2025 Conference Opens In Abuja With Focus On AI Sovereignty
Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram
Digital Times NigeriaDigital Times Nigeria
  • Home
  • Telecoms
    • Broadband
  • Business
    • Banking
    • Finance
  • Editorial
    • Opinion
    • Big Story
  • TechExtra
    • Fintech
    • Innovation
  • Interview
  • Media
    • Social
    • Broadcasting
Digital Times Nigeria
Home » Electoral Act 2021: NCC, NASS Take Over INEC’s Work On Electronic Voting, Transmission Of Results
Telecoms

Electoral Act 2021: NCC, NASS Take Over INEC’s Work On Electronic Voting, Transmission Of Results

mmBy Rommy Imah15 July 2021No Comments2 Mins Read
Facebook Twitter Pinterest Telegram LinkedIn Tumblr WhatsApp Email
NASS
Share
Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Pinterest Telegram Email WhatsApp

The Nigerian Senate may have adopted an amendment in the Electoral (Amendment) Bill 2021 that allows the Nigerian Communications Commission (NCC) to determine if the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) be allowed to proceed with electronic voting on the eve of the general elections based on the NCC’s assessment and National Assembly approval.

This followed a proposal by Senator Sabi Abdullahi representing Niger North seeking an amendment to Sections 52(2) and 52(3) of the report which proposed electronic voting and transmission of results.

Section 52(2) states that “The Commission may adopt electronic voting or any other method of voting in any election it conducts as it may deem fit.”

Section 52(3) states that “The Commission may transmit results of elections by electronic means where and when practicable.”

However, the amendment proposed reads: “The Commission may consider the electronic transmission of results provided that the national coverage is adjudged secured by the NCC and approved by the NASS.”

The amendment was seconded by the Senator representing Borno South, Senator Ali Ndume.

When put to vote, the President of the Senate, Ahmed Lawan ruled that the majority of the lawmakers voted in favour of the amendment.

There was uproar on the floor of the Red Chamber which resulted in the Senate dissolving into a closed-door session as a sizeable number of senators who faulted the Senate President’s ruling threatened a walkout.

Lawmakers had on Thursday commenced clause by clause consideration of the report of its Committee on INEC on the Electoral Act (Amendment) Bill 2021.

READ ALSO  NEWS ANALYSIS: SIMs/NINs Directive: Time To Rescue Telecoms Industry
#Electoral Act 2021 #Electronic Voting #INEC #NASS #Transmission Of Results Featured NCC Senate
Share. Facebook Twitter Pinterest LinkedIn Tumblr Email
Previous ArticleGOtv Boxing Star, Baby Face, Arrives Ukraine For WBO Title Fight
Next Article Excitement As Youths Embrace Zigzag Nation Empowerment Programmes
mm
Rommy Imah
  • Website

Rommy Imah is Founder/Editor of Digital Times Nigeria (www.digitaltimesng.com). He has been in active journalism in over two decades with a bias for technology and business reporting. He is particularly passionate about technology and how it can be used to transform human life, businesses and services.

Related Posts

ntel CEO Charts Bold Path For Nigeria’s Telecom Revival, Targets Market Re-Entry In 2026

30 October 2025

Will Nigeria’s 9mobile Enjoy Success After Rebrand As T2 Mobile?

9 September 2025

Just In: MTN Apologises As Fibre Cut Cripples Services In Enugu, Benue States

6 September 2025

NCC Moves To Strengthen Cybersecurity Framework As Telecoms Face Growing Threats

1 September 2025

MTN Strengthens Network Infrastructure In Northeast, Restores Services After Upgrade

25 August 2025

T2 Unveils Nigeria’s First Electronic KYC SIM Registration Web App

20 August 2025

Comments are closed.

Categories
About
About

Digital Times Nigeria (www.digitaltimesng.com) is an online technology publication of Digital Times Media Services.

Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram
Latest Posts

ntel CEO Charts Bold Path For Nigeria’s Telecom Revival, Targets Market Re-Entry In 2026

30 October 2025

MTN Nigeria, WWF/NCF And UNDP Nigeria Shortlist 100 Innovators

29 October 2025

Moniepoint Introduces Nigeria’s First Informal Economy AI Chatbot

29 October 2025
Popular Posts

Building Explainable AI (XAI) Dashboards For Non-Technical Stakeholders

2 May 2022

Building Ethical AI Starts With People: How Gabriel Ayodele Is Engineering Trust Through Mentorship

8 January 2024

Gabriel Tosin Ayodele: Leading AI-Powered Innovation In Web3

8 November 2022
© 2025 Digital Times NG.
  • Advert Rate
  • Terms of Use
  • Advertisement
  • Private Policy
  • Contact Us

Type above and press Enter to search. Press Esc to cancel.