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David Mark Tells NASS: Don’t Speak for INEC on Electoral Act Amendment

by Vanessa
February 8, 2026
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The Interim National Chairman of the African Democratic Congress (ADC), David Mark, on Sunday urged the National Assembly to pass the Electoral Act amendment bill and allow the Independent National Electoral Commission to determine the feasibility of real-time electronic transmission of election results.

Naija News reports that Mark spoke in Abuja while chairing the unveiling of a book titled The Burden of Legislators in Nigeria, authored by Senator Effiong Bob.

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Addressing the controversy surrounding the proposed amendment to the Electoral Act, the former Senate President cautioned lawmakers against assuming the operational capacity of the electoral body, stressing that implementation decisions rest solely with INEC.

“What the ADC is saying is pass the law. Let INEC decide whether they can do it (real-time electronic transmission) or not. Don’t speak for INEC,” he said.

He added that public expectation strongly favours electronic transmission, noting that it should be left to INEC to determine its readiness.

“What the public demands is electronic transmission. If INEC cannot do it, it’s their own problem and not for you to speak for INEC. It’s as simple as that but that is just a by-the-way issue, it’s not a serious issue,” Mark stated.

His comments come amid sustained public debate over the Senate’s handling of provisions relating to the electronic transmission of election results.

Also speaking at the event, Senate President Godswill Akpabio defended the amendment process, describing criticisms trailing the Senate’s actions as premature and based on a misunderstanding of legislative procedures.

“The Electoral Act amendment is incomplete. We have not completed it, but they are already on television. They don’t understand lawmaking.

“They don’t even know that what is in the Senate is not completed until we look at the Votes and Proceedings,” Akpabio said.

He explained that the Votes and Proceedings stage provides lawmakers an opportunity to amend or clarify decisions taken during plenary before final passage.

“When we bring out the Votes and Proceedings, any senator has a right to rise and say, ‘On clause three, this was what we agreed upon.’ That is the only time you can talk about what the Senate has done or not done,” he added.

The Senate President also dismissed claims that lawmakers had scrapped electronic transmission of results, insisting that only the requirement for real-time transmission was being reconsidered.

“I must state clearly, without ambiguity, that the Senate has not removed any means of transmission. If you want to use a bicycle to carry your votes from one polling unit to the ward centre, do so. If you want to use your phone to transmit, do so. If you want to use your iPad, do so,” he said.

According to him, making real-time transmission mandatory could expose elections to legal disputes, particularly in cases of power outages or poor network connectivity.

“All we said was that we should remove the word ‘real time,’ because if you say real time and there is grid failure and the network is not working, when you go to court somebody will say it ought to have been real time,” Akpabio explained.

He further warned that weak telecommunications infrastructure and insecurity in parts of the country could render election results invalid if real-time transmission becomes compulsory.

“Real time means that in over nine states where networks are not working because of insecurity, there will be no election results. Nationally, if the national grid collapses and no network is working, no election results will be valid,” he said.

Akpabio noted that the amendment bill had not concluded the bicameral legislative process, adding that a conference committee would harmonise differences between the Senate and House of Representatives versions before final passage.

“It is only when we have finished that that you will now say the National Assembly has passed any amendment to the Electoral Act,” he stated.

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