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LP chieftain tasks National Assembly to pass an unambiguous Electoral Act

Kenneth Onyekwere by Kenneth Onyekwere
February 9, 2026
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A Labour Party (LP) chieftain, Ezeh Ezeh has tasked the National Assembly to pass into law an amended Electoral Act that is unambiguous and strong enough to curb manipulation and post-election disputes, as concerns mount over persistent loopholes in the nation’s electoral legal framework.

This call was made on Monday in a press statement signed by Ezeh.

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Ezeh said decades of poorly drafted electoral provisions have continued to weaken Nigeria’s democracy, stressing that vague language, weak cross-referencing, and undefined terms in the current Electoral Act have created room for conflicting interpretations and selective enforcement.

The LP chieftain explained that these shortcomings have fueled endless electoral litigations, inconsistent application of the law by election management bodies and a steady erosion of public confidence in the electoral process.

“Our electoral laws have, for too long, been ambiguously drafted. They contain structural gaps, unclear definitions, and weak internal linkages that encourage manipulation and breed disputes,” Ezeh stated.

“Nigerians deserve an Electoral Act that is clear, precise, and resistant to abuse.”

He emphasized that any new Electoral Act must be technically rigorous, unambiguous, and manipulation-proof, identifying accurate cross-referencing and robust interpretation clauses as two critical areas requiring immediate attention.

The statement noted that provisions governing result collation and record-keeping must be properly harmonised to eliminate contradictions that often arise during elections.

It added that interpretation clauses should clearly define key terms to prevent deliberate misrepresentation or misuse.

Ezeh particularly faulted the current law for failing to define crucial concepts such as “real-time upload to the IReV” and “electronic transmission of results,” warning that these omissions have resulted in loopholes, inconsistent practices, and legal uncertainty.

Beyond technical drafting, the statement outlined key reforms Nigerians expect in the proposed legislation.

These include clear and enforceable candidate qualification criteria and the mandatory electronic transmission of polling unit results (EC8A) to enhance transparency and credibility.

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On the collation of results, Ezeh called for a simplified and streamlined process.

He recommended a single central collation point for the state House of Assembly, House of Representatives, and senatorial elections, arguing that multiple collation layers increase opportunities for manipulation.

For gubernatorial elections, he proposed collation strictly at the local government and state levels, while presidential election results should be collated only at state and national centres.

Addressing voter accreditation, the statement urged a shift from restrictive practices to identity verification, advocating the acceptance of alternative national identification documents such as international passports and the National Identification Number (NIN) alongside permanent voter cards.

Ezeh also called on organised labour and professional bodies, including the Nigeria Labour Congress (NLC), Trade Union Congress (TUC), Nigerian Bar Association (NBA), and the Manufacturers Association of Nigeria (MANto speak with one voice in pressuring the National Assembly to act decisively.

 

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