Peter Obi Joins Occupy National Assembly Protest Over Electronic Transmission of Results

Peter Obi Appears at Occupy National Assembly Protest, Demands Electronic Transmission of Election Results




Former presidential candidate Peter Obi on Monday joined citizens and civil society groups at the National Assembly complex in Abuja as part of the ongoing Occupy National Assembly protest, calling for transparency in Nigeria’s electoral process.


The protest was triggered by recent actions of the Senate concerning amendments to the Electoral Act, particularly the removal of provisions that would make real-time electronic transmission of election results mandatory. Many Nigerians view the move as a setback to credible elections and democratic accountability.


Obi was seen among protesters who gathered peacefully at the National Assembly gate, chanting slogans and holding placards demanding free, fair, and transparent elections. His presence drew attention from both supporters and security operatives stationed around the complex.


Addressing the crowd briefly, Obi stressed that democracy cannot thrive where election outcomes are questionable. He warned that weakening electronic transmission of results could further erode public trust in the electoral system.


According to those at the scene, Obi noted that Nigeria must learn from past elections and avoid systems that leave room for manipulation. He emphasised that technology, when properly applied, remains one of the strongest tools for safeguarding the people’s mandate.


      “We cannot continue to recycle the same problems every election season” Obi reportedly said, adding that transparent result transmission is essential if Nigerians are to have confidence in it.


The protest remained peaceful, though security presence was heavy, with police and other agencies monitoring the situation. Organisers of the demonstration insist the action is non-partisan and aimed solely at protecting the integrity of future elections, especially ahead of the 2027 general polls. 


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As pressure mounts, many observers believe the National Assembly may face sustained public scrutiny until lawmakers clearly state their position on electronic transmission of results.

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