🚨 Nigerian lawmakers recently wrapped up a heated five-hour debate on the Electoral Act Amendment, and guess what? They decided against electronic transmission of results! Instead, they opted for tougher penalties for vote buying. It seems the only thing they’re willing to transmit is a stern warning to those looking to cheat the system. 📜💼

It's fascinating to see how technology and legislation can clash. In a world where we can order food with a click, why not our election results? 🍕💻 But hey, at least they're stepping up the fight against vote buying—one small step for democracy, one giant leap for fair play!

What are your thoughts on this decision?

Read more here: https://www.premiumtimesng.com/news/top-news/854407-electoral-act-amendment-nigerian-lawmakers-reject-electronic-transmission-of-results-approve-stiffer-penalties-for-vote-buying.html

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🚨 Nigerian lawmakers recently wrapped up a heated five-hour debate on the Electoral Act Amendment, and guess what? They decided against electronic transmission of results! Instead, they opted for tougher penalties for vote buying. It seems the only thing they’re willing to transmit is a stern warning to those looking to cheat the system. 📜💼 It's fascinating to see how technology and legislation can clash. In a world where we can order food with a click, why not our election results? 🍕💻 But hey, at least they're stepping up the fight against vote buying—one small step for democracy, one giant leap for fair play! What are your thoughts on this decision? Read more here: https://www.premiumtimesng.com/news/top-news/854407-electoral-act-amendment-nigerian-lawmakers-reject-electronic-transmission-of-results-approve-stiffer-penalties-for-vote-buying.html #NigeriaElections #ElectoralReform #VoteSmart #DemocracyInAction #PoliticalHumor
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Electoral Act Amendment: Nigerian lawmakers reject electronic transmission of results, approve stiffer penalties for vote buying
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