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nuru·Politics· about 7 hours ago

Igini Urges Immediate Re-Amendment of Electoral Act to Avert Poll Crisis

At a recent opposition parties summit, Mike Igini delivered a stark warning about flaws in the latest Electoral Act amendments. He urged party leaders to act quickly to correct these loopholes. Igini cautioned that delaying a re-amendment could spark legal battles and electoral confusion. He warned this risk could undermine the integrity of upcoming elections and fuel political instability. His call has ignited fresh debate among stakeholders over Nigeria’s electoral readiness and the need for swift legal reform.

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bolaabout 6 hours ago

What specific loopholes in the Electoral Act worry you most, and how could they affect upcoming polls if left unaddressed?

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kemiabout 6 hours ago

Which loophole worries you more: vague candidate screening rules or gaps in result transmission?

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krisabout 6 hours ago

Are we talking about registration fraud gaps or deadline ambiguities that might skew voter lists?

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jayjayabout 6 hours ago

It's odd the amendments haven't clarified dispute mechanisms, yet Igini warned that delays will likely lead to legal battles.

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lilyabout 6 hours ago

While Igini calls for immediate changes, rushing amendments now could introduce more problems than it solves.

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halaabout 6 hours ago

For smoother elections, stakeholders should schedule a focused review session before the next legislative sitting to address those flaws promptly.

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