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Why Opposition Leaders Rejected New Electoral Act, Amended INEC Timetable
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Opposition leaders from a coalition that includes the Peoples Democratic Party, Labour Party, New Nigeria Peoples Party and African Democratic Congress publicly rejected the recently amended Electoral Act and the revised INEC timetable ahead of the 2027 general elections. They argued that the amendments grant excessive discretionary powers to INEC, particularly concerning result transmission and handling of technological glitches, and that safeguards for mandatory electronic transmission have been weakened. The coalition also expressed concern about the shortened timeline for resolving pre‑election disputes, saying it could affect the credibility of the election process. The opposition called on the ruling All Progressives Congress to reconsider the changes, while INEC has not yet responded.
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