The Senate has withdrawn the rights of the independent National Electoral Commission, INEC to solely determine how election results are transmitted.
The lawmakers said the system must be adjudged adequate and secure by the Nigerian Communications Commission or approved by the National Assembly’
Meanwhile, the Senate is now in a closed door session following the rowdy response that greeted the removal of INEC as only determinant of means of transmitting election results.
The Senate has withdrawn the rights of the independent National Electoral Commission, INEC to solely determine how election results are transmitted.
The lawmakers said the system must be adjudged adequate and secure by the Nigerian Communications Commission or approved by the National Assembly’
Meanwhile, the Senate is now in a closed door session following the rowdy response that greeted the removal of INEC as only determinant of means of transmitting election results.
The Senate has withdrawn the rights of the independent National Electoral Commission, INEC to solely determine how election results are transmitted.
The lawmakers said the system must be adjudged adequate and secure by the Nigerian Communications Commission or approved by the National Assembly’
Meanwhile, the Senate is now in a closed door session following the rowdy response that greeted the removal of INEC as only determinant of means of transmitting election results.
The Senate has withdrawn the rights of the independent National Electoral Commission, INEC to solely determine how election results are transmitted.
The lawmakers said the system must be adjudged adequate and secure by the Nigerian Communications Commission or approved by the National Assembly’
Meanwhile, the Senate is now in a closed door session following the rowdy response that greeted the removal of INEC as only determinant of means of transmitting election results.
The Senate has withdrawn the rights of the independent National Electoral Commission, INEC to solely determine how election results are transmitted.
The lawmakers said the system must be adjudged adequate and secure by the Nigerian Communications Commission or approved by the National Assembly’
Meanwhile, the Senate is now in a closed door session following the rowdy response that greeted the removal of INEC as only determinant of means of transmitting election results.
The Senate has withdrawn the rights of the independent National Electoral Commission, INEC to solely determine how election results are transmitted.
The lawmakers said the system must be adjudged adequate and secure by the Nigerian Communications Commission or approved by the National Assembly’
Meanwhile, the Senate is now in a closed door session following the rowdy response that greeted the removal of INEC as only determinant of means of transmitting election results.
The Senate has withdrawn the rights of the independent National Electoral Commission, INEC to solely determine how election results are transmitted.
The lawmakers said the system must be adjudged adequate and secure by the Nigerian Communications Commission or approved by the National Assembly’
Meanwhile, the Senate is now in a closed door session following the rowdy response that greeted the removal of INEC as only determinant of means of transmitting election results.
The Senate has withdrawn the rights of the independent National Electoral Commission, INEC to solely determine how election results are transmitted.
The lawmakers said the system must be adjudged adequate and secure by the Nigerian Communications Commission or approved by the National Assembly’
Meanwhile, the Senate is now in a closed door session following the rowdy response that greeted the removal of INEC as only determinant of means of transmitting election results.