Electronic Results Transmission Alone Not Sufficient – Nwagwu

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Nwagwu’s argument taps into a growing public consensus that half-measures will no longer restore confidence in Nigeria’s elections. Many Nigerians still carry the scars of disputed results and technical “glitches” that conveniently appear at critical moments, so the demand now goes beyond symbolism.

For citizens, electronic transmission without secure, digitized collation feels like locking the front door while leaving the back wide open. It reflects a wider frustration with reforms that sound progressive but stop short of closing the loopholes that enable manipulation.

The bigger lesson here is that electoral credibility must be treated as a system, not a single tool. Nigerians increasingly expect lawmakers to move past cosmetic fixes and commit to end-to-end transparency from voting to collation to final declaration.

This means investing in robust technology, strengthening oversight, and, just as importantly, enforcing consequences for breaches.

Ultimately, public pressure must be sustained, because history shows that electoral reform in Nigeria only advances when citizens remain vocal, informed, and unwilling to accept anything less than a process they can truly trust.

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