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The Nigerian Senate has constituted a 12-member conference committee to harmonise differences between its version of Electoral Act (Amendment) Bill and that of the House of Representatives.

The decision was taken during an emergency plenary session on Tuesday and announced by Senate President, Godswill Akpabio.

While announcing the committee, Senator Akpabio said the number of members had been increased from nine to 12 following consultations with the Senate leadership.

“After consultation with the leadership, we have moved the number from nine to 12. I will now read out the names of the conference committee members from the Senate,” he said.

The committee, which has Senator Simon Bako Lalong as the Chairman, included the following Senators as members.

Senator Mohammed Tahir Monguno, Senator Adamu Aliero, Senator Orji Uzor Kalu, Senator Abba Moro, Senator Asuquo Ekpenyong, Senator Aminu Iya Abbas, Senator Tokunbo Abiru, Senator Niyi Adegbonmire, Senator Jibrin Isah, Senator Ipalibo Banigo and Senator Onyekachi Nwebonyi.

Senator Akpabio urged the committee to treat its assignment as urgent, expressing optimism that the process could be concluded swiftly.

“When you meet, you should recognise that this is a matter of urgency. I believe that if you are able to conclude within the next few days or one week, the President should be able to sign the amended Electoral Bill into law within the month of February,” he said.

He said that the outcome would be transmitted promptly to President Bola Tinubu for assent within February.

The emergency plenary was convened amid public backlash over amendments to the Electoral Act, particularly provisions relating to the electronic transmission of election results.

The controversy centres on Clause 60(3), where the Senate removed the requirement for real-time electronic transmission, retaining the 2022 Act provision that empowers the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) to determine the mode of transmission.

Disagreements emerged among lawmakers after a motion sponsored by Senator Tahir Monguno was put up for consideration.

Senator Monguno suggested that the Senate reverse its approval of clause 60(3) of the Electoral Act (Repeal and Enactment) Bill, 2026.

The clause concerns the modalities for the electronic transmission of election results.

Senator Akpabio aligned with a proposal that recognises electronic transmission as the primary method, with manual submission of results using Form EC8A permitted only in cases of technical failure.

The proposal sparked debate, prompting Senator Enyinnaya Abaribe to call for individual voting, a request he later withdrew.

Senator Akpabio later clarified that the Senate had not rejected electronic transmission.

He explaining that the removal of the phrase “real time” was intended to prevent legal complications arising from network failures and to allow INEC operational flexibility.

Tuesday’s plenary followed widespread protests where civil society organisations, opposition parties, and prominent figures demanding for mandatory real-time electronic transmission to strengthen electoral credibility

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