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2023 Elections: Only INEC Can Determine Mode of Collating, Transmitting Results – Court Rules

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The Federal High Court sitting in Abuja has declared that only the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) is empowered by law to determine the mode of collating and transmitting election results.

The judgment was sequel to an earlier suit filed by Peter Obi’s Labour Party, praying the court to declare that INEC has no power to opt for a manual method other than the electronic method provided for by the relevant provisions of the Electoral Act, 2022.

In the suit with INEC as the sole defendant, the Labour party urged the court to issue an order directing INEC to comply with the Electoral Act, 2022 on the electronic transmission of results in the general election.

In a judgement, the presiding judge, Justice Emeka Nwite, held that only INEC has the prerogative to direct how the Polling Unit Presiding Officer should transfer election results, including the total number of accredited persons and results of the ballot.

The Judge ruled that the collating and transferring of election results manually in the 2023 general elections cannot be said to be contrary to the relevant provisions of the Electoral Act, 2022.

Justice Nwite held that the plaintiff misconstrued the provisions of the law and consequently dismissed the suit.

The Judge also noted that Section 60, subsection 5 of the Electoral Act, 2022 provides for the transfer of election results, including the total number of accredited voters from the polling unit, adding that Section 62 (2) of the same Act, provides for compilation, maintenance and continuous update of the register of election result as a distinct database for all polling units’ results as collated in all elections conducted by the commission.

Justice Nwite held that the said Section 62(2) has mandated that such register of election results shall be kept in an electronic format by the electoral body at its national headquarters.

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