Imperative of e-transmission and collation of election results
Periodic elections are one of the cardinal principles of any democracy. It is not enough to hold elections but such polls must be deemed free, fair, peaceful and credible. This is a sensitive exercise given the fact that it is a political and governance leadership recruitment exercise. Nigeria’s electoral democracy started in 1923 after the enactment of the 1922 Clifford Constitution. This 98-year old journey has been characterised by all manner of intrigues, charades and shenanigans so much so that the Transition Monitoring Group official report after the 2003 general election was titled, “Do the votes count?” It is noteworthy that badly conducted elections were stated among the reasons for many of the military coups. Let me affirm that controversial elections are not peculiar to Nigeria. It is a global phenomenon. In fact, the last presidential election in the US was widely condemned by the members of the Republican Party especially those loyal to former Preside...