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On February 10, 2026, Nigeria’s Senate rejected a proposal to make real-time electronic transmission of election results mandatory under the amended Electoral Act. That decision has triggered serious national debate ahead of the 2027 general elections. In this video, we take a deep look at what the rejection of compulsory real-time results transmission actually means, how Nigeria’s current collation system works, and why critics believe this move could leave the 2027 election vulnerable to manipulation. What happens when polling unit results are not uploaded instantly to a central server? How secure is manual transmission between polling units, ward collation centers, and state collation centers? If discrepancies arise, what proof exists without a timestamped electronic record? We break it down step by step: • What the Senate voted on and what was removed • The difference between discretionary and mandatory e-transmission • How results move through Nigeria’s collation process • Why electronic uploads were introduced in previous reforms • The infrastructure debate — is Nigeria truly unprepared for real-time transmission? • The implications for INEC credibility and voter confidence in 2027 Supporters of mandatory electronic transmission argue that uploading results immediately after counting creates a permanent digital trail that reduces disputes and increases transparency. Critics of the mandate argue that connectivity challenges and uneven infrastructure make nationwide compulsory uploads difficult to guarantee. So the real issue is this: does leaving electronic transmission optional protect flexibility — or does it create loopholes? As 2027 approaches, trust in the electoral process will matter as much as turnout. Public confidence in INEC, result collation procedures, and transparency mechanisms will shape how Nigerians view the legitimacy of the next general election. This video is not about party politics. It is about process. It is about how votes are recorded, transmitted, verified, and defended. Because elections are not only decided at the ballot box — they are determined by what happens between counting and final declaration. If electronic transmission is not mandatory, what safeguards remain? If manual collation dominates, what oversight mechanisms are strong enough? And if disputes arise, how easy will it be to resolve them? Watch till the end for a clear breakdown of the Electoral Act amendment, Senate debate, INEC’s role, and what this could mean for Nigeria Decides 2027. Subscribe to Okeigbo Vlog for detailed political analysis, Electoral Act updates, INEC reform discussions, and deep dives into Nigerian governance. Join the conversation in the comments: Should real-time electronic transmission be mandatory nationwide? Do you trust the current collation system? What reforms should happen before 2027? Share this video with every Nigerian voter. Understanding the system is the first step toward protecting your vote. #2027Election #NigeriaDecides2027 #ElectoralAct #INEC #NigerianSenate #ElectionReform #ElectronicTransmission #NigeriaPolitics #Akpabio #BreakingNews