Lucky Obukohwo, Reporting
Former Kaduna Central Senator Shehu Sani has spoken about the electronic transmission of election results, saying that, it is not a yardstick for credible elections
Truth Live News Media reports that Sani disclosed this when he appeared on Channels Television’s ‘Sunrise Daily’ programme.
He was reacting to the recent passage of the Electoral Act.
Recall that the Senate on Tuesday approved electronic transmission of election results, with manual collation retained as a backup.
Speaking on the Amended Electoral Act, Sani said, “Electronic transfer does not mean that we’re going to have 100% free and fair election.
“There is no electoral system that those who intend to rig would not be able to circumvent. Now you have a manual voting and electronic transfer of results.
“So everywhere you go, if the nation is interested in organising free, fair and credible elections, it will hold, and if there is the intent and practice of manipulation, whatever you do, they will find a way to rig it.
“For example, now, you can have laws everywhere that voters should not be induced with money or anything material for them to vote, they will still do that, and we don’t have the manpower to go to every nook and cranny to make sure people are not being induced.”



