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Re: 2019 Presidential Election Result May Take 5 Days To Announce – Punch by HunWI: 9:54am On Dec 08, 2018 |
In America immediately election ends results emerged.... Electronic voting.... INEC nice plan |
Re: 2019 Presidential Election Result May Take 5 Days To Announce – Punch by Pat4321: 9:57am On Dec 08, 2018 |
CilicMarin: Even if it would take 1Month, it will still be one Outcome.
The man of intergrity will be returned emphatically... The murderer and corruption personified will return to rule you and your community |
Re: 2019 Presidential Election Result May Take 5 Days To Announce – Punch by 2lateBiafra: 9:57am On Dec 08, 2018 |
cucumbae: Buhari the power drunkard. See una ppl 2 Likes |
Re: 2019 Presidential Election Result May Take 5 Days To Announce – Punch by Orestino(m): 9:58am On Dec 08, 2018 |
Five days gini? Even if it was gonna be a world election, it shouldn't take five days to decide.. APC and their strategies ehn.. come what may, I still won't vote for Buhari/Jubril
I stand with Fela Durotoye.. high time we gave the young minds some benefit of doubt 2 Likes |
Re: 2019 Presidential Election Result May Take 5 Days To Announce – Punch by eclecticbaron: 9:59am On Dec 08, 2018 |
Sylvester654: [i][/i] Another sleek scammer at work. Well done sir ..keep scamming them. |
Re: 2019 Presidential Election Result May Take 5 Days To Announce – Punch by CharleyBright(m): 9:59am On Dec 08, 2018 |
CilicMarin: Even if it would take 1Month, it will still be one Outcome.
The man of intergrity will be returned emphatically... Integrity my foot!! Can that crook of a President who doubles as Petroleum Minister say he doesn't know the looting that is going on presently in NNPC? Its either he is Clueless or he is a thief. Or both. By the way, where have all the monies claimed to have been recovered gone to? Into private pockets. Thunder fire anyone who dares says that crook has any iota of integrity. 1 Like 1 Share |
Re: 2019 Presidential Election Result May Take 5 Days To Announce – Punch by Denikayan: 10:00am On Dec 08, 2018 |
zlantanfan: Inec should take its time so long the best man wins.
Nigerians stand with inec, if anybody doesn't they can set up their own electoral body in their house You said it all! |
Re: 2019 Presidential Election Result May Take 5 Days To Announce – Punch by Denikayan: 10:03am On Dec 08, 2018 |
God bless His Excellence, President Mohammadu Buhari (GCFR)
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Re: 2019 Presidential Election Result May Take 5 Days To Announce – Punch by CharleyBright(m): 10:04am On Dec 08, 2018 |
Sylvester654: [i][/i] Oga carry all the money you claim you win yesterday carry play today and win your millions if you are sure.. Just stop bothering us. Who sees a Goldmine and invites the whole world to come part take in the bounty? 2 Likes |
Re: 2019 Presidential Election Result May Take 5 Days To Announce – Punch by Ayobami7(m): 10:04am On Dec 08, 2018 |
目前这比分晋级半 |
Re: 2019 Presidential Election Result May Take 5 Days To Announce – Punch by Pat4321: 10:07am On Dec 08, 2018 |
To announce the results means we already knows the winner, Any at attempt to right the election, Buhari will know that this country belongs to all of us not only his Fulani herdsmen terrorists |
Re: 2019 Presidential Election Result May Take 5 Days To Announce – Punch by Nobody: 10:08am On Dec 08, 2018 |
Enough time to perfect rigging. More Orubebes will resist that.
The Inec under a Hausa/Fulani man cannot be free and fair. They should have made a man from NC its Chairman. |
Re: 2019 Presidential Election Result May Take 5 Days To Announce – Punch by oglalasioux(m): 10:08am On Dec 08, 2018 |
Osun election will play out next year.
PDP and APC will run almost parallel. Then some parts of the country APC has clout will be declared inconclusive. Then there will be a rerun which APC will then win. This will be carried out just to give the impression that the election was free and fair. The presidential election will last at least 2 weeks.
That is, if the electoral act bill will not truncate our democracy. I see the courts stopping the election. Then on May 29th there will be a need for interim government. Buhari will stick to power. Nationwide crisis will follow and another military take over will occur. Nigerians brace for the impact.
Signed |
Re: 2019 Presidential Election Result May Take 5 Days To Announce – Punch by emmasege: 10:09am On Dec 08, 2018 |
CilicMarin: Even if it would take 1Month, it will still be one Outcome.
The man of intergrity will be returned emphatically... If your definition of integrity is Buhari, then I am sorry for you. |
Re: 2019 Presidential Election Result May Take 5 Days To Announce – Punch by wink2015(m): 10:09am On Dec 08, 2018 |
IsThisChange: 2019 presidential poll result may take five days to announce –Investigation
The presidential election, which is scheduled to hold on February 16, 2019, may take five days to collate and announce its result, Saturday PUNCH has learnt.
Multiple sources within the Independent National Electoral Commission told our correspondent that they envisaged three to four days because of the large number of candidates, which now stands at 73, as well as the number of registered voters, which is about 84 million.
Checks by Saturday PUNCH showed that only two parties — the Peoples Democratic Party and the Alliance for Democracy — participated in the 1999 presidential election, which held on February 27 but its outcome was announced on March 1, two days after.
In 2003, when 20 political parties contested, the presidential election held on April 19, while the result was announced on April 22, three days after.
In 2007, when 18 parties contested, the presidential poll was conducted on April 21, while the outcome was announced on April 23, two days after.
The presidential election of 2011 saw 20 parties contesting for the highest political office in the country. It held on April 16, while the result was announced on April 18.
Fourteen candidates contested the presidential election in 2015, while the number of persons who voted was less than 30 million out of 68 million registered voters.
The 2015 presidential election, which began on March 28, continued into the afternoon of March 29, while the outcome of the poll was announced in the evening of April 1, 2015.
However, a senior INEC official told our correspondent that it might take five days to collate and announce the results from the over 120,000 polling units across the country.
He said, “In 2015, only 14 candidates contested the election in which about 30 million persons voted. Today, there are 73 to 79 persons running for President, so, obviously, it will take longer than it did in 2015.
“You know the size of this country and one thing Prof. Attahiru Jega did during his time was to make sure that he did not rely on the electronic copy of the results but waited for the Returning Officers from all the 36 states to come to Abuja and authenticate what they sent to the head office.
“This is because we must see the handwritten results and compare them with the electronic one. But I believe it should not take more than four days in all. All the Returning Officers will have to travel from their respective states to announce the results of over 73 parties one after the other in Abuja.”
The source stated that INEC would also be doing the collation manually and electronically in 2019 in order to avert the kind of political crisis that Kenya faced in 2017.
He added, “No one can say for sure if it will be four or five days because, for us, the most important thing is to deliver a credible election. Even in the United States, the governorship election in Georgia State during the last mid-term elections took 10 days before a clear winner could be announced.
“But we are planning to ensure that it doesn’t go beyond that. It could have been shorter but we cannot rely on the electronic results sent in from states.
“If you recall what happened in Kenya last year, they tried to announce results obtained electronically very quickly but they messed up and the main opposition candidate, Raila Odinga, discovered loopholes and took the matter to the Supreme Court and the whole process was annulled. This plunged Kenya into crisis.”
Incidentally, the INEC Chairman, Prof. Mahmoud Yakubu, had told reporters in April that INEC would do the collation of results electronically and manually in order to ensure that the process was thorough.
He added that this was meant to prevent Nigeria from being plunged into the kind of Kenyan controversy.
According to INEC, in collating the results of presidential elections, Presiding Officers send results of polls to the Ward Collation Officers, who in turn send it to the Local Government Area Collation Officers, who shall collate results and send them to the State Collation Officer.
The State Collation Officer collates results and sends to the Chief Electoral Commissioner who is the Chairman of INEC.
The Chief Electoral Commissioner (Chief Returning Officer) collates results from the State Collation Officers, declares the result and returns the winner as President elect of the Federal Republic of Nigeria.
Also speaking with our correspondent, a former INEC National Commissioner, Prof. Lai Olurode, stated that timeliness was very important but noted that a credible election was more important.
Olurode said the fact that the results of the elections in 120,000 polling units would be sorted in 79 places could imply that the process would take longer than that of 2015.
He added, “When you look at the population of the electorate, which is about 84 million, and consider the 79 political parties and the fact that you need to do sorting, it will take some time but whether it will take longer than 2015 will be difficult to say.
“Don’t forget that some of the parties may record zero votes but, again, you need to do sorting in 79 places. Even if it is one vote that a candidate scores, you must sort it for him. You must count the votes in 79 places.
“So, definitely, it will take more time to do sorting and more time to do collation and when you look at the entire country, it is large. About 120,000 polling units and you will move from ward level to local government to state constituency before you end up in Abuja.”
When contacted on the telephone, the INEC Director of Publicity and Voter Education, Mr Oluwole Osaze-Uzzi, said he could not say how many days it would take to collate and announce results.
He stated, “I don’t think the number of candidates will affect the credibility of the election but on how long it will take, I don’t know.”
https://punchng.com/2019-presidential-poll-result-may-take-five-days-to-announce-investigation/ THERE IS HIGH SPECULATION THAT PRESIDENT MUHAMMADU BUHARI IS PLANNING TO USE THE SECURITY AGENCIES TO HIJACK 2019 PRESIDENTIAL ELECTION TO SWING IN HIS FAVOUR. |
Re: 2019 Presidential Election Result May Take 5 Days To Announce – Punch by zlantanfan: 10:10am On Dec 08, 2018 |
Pat4321: To announce the results means we already knows the winner, Any at attempt to right the election, Buhari will know that this country belongs to all of us not only his Fulani herdsmen terrorists OK, iPod threat, I hope you blow up yourself this time |
Re: 2019 Presidential Election Result May Take 5 Days To Announce – Punch by Chukazu: 10:12am On Dec 08, 2018 |
What does INEC do with Billions of it budget? Shouldn't we be getting better instead of retrogressing? 1 Like |
Re: 2019 Presidential Election Result May Take 5 Days To Announce – Punch by Hassan88(m): 10:15am On Dec 08, 2018 |
It's not the voting that's democracy, it's the counting. |
Re: 2019 Presidential Election Result May Take 5 Days To Announce – Punch by Tonymario58: 10:16am On Dec 08, 2018 |
Wetin be our way forward |
Re: 2019 Presidential Election Result May Take 5 Days To Announce – Punch by CharleyBright(m): 10:19am On Dec 08, 2018 |
Mouth Gig: LET IT TAKE 10 YEARS,BUHARI IS THE MAN..
GOD BLESS AND PROTECT BUHARI
GOD BLESS NIGERIA.. Imagine this one saying even if it takes 10yrs to announce election result he doesn't mind so long as it is Buhari. People like this brainless and futureless one have sold their hearts to the devil. No wonder the same Buhari never ceases to abuse you people. Foolish youths. 1 Like 1 Share |
Re: 2019 Presidential Election Result May Take 5 Days To Announce – Punch by Amhappy(f): 10:23am On Dec 08, 2018 |
That along will inhibit transparency |
Re: 2019 Presidential Election Result May Take 5 Days To Announce – Punch by LamidicownuBSS: 10:29am On Dec 08, 2018 |
Why No no no.
Nnamdi Kanu must hear this,
we will not take it |
Re: 2019 Presidential Election Result May Take 5 Days To Announce – Punch by SirLakes: 10:33am On Dec 08, 2018 |
Yes, 5 days is enough for us to perfect our rigging |
Re: 2019 Presidential Election Result May Take 5 Days To Announce – Punch by Nobody: 10:37am On Dec 08, 2018 |
bedspread: Hope this will not throw the Country into Chaos!!
I think its High time the Electoral Bill act is Signed whether or not The Presidency is willing to do it!
The Fate of Over 170million citizens cannot be determined by 2 persons.. most of you chanting the electoral bills donnt even know what its entails asides what you're been fed by rogue politicians. most of you donnt know its solely for there selfish interest , the commitment & steadfastness the rep as shown toward these electoral amendment as not been shown toward any national interest policy in decades ... suddenly the legislatures are as obedient as a secretary . Section 91 addresses the limitations on election expenses. The following is the list of maximum limit on election expenses that can be incurred by candidates, according to the old and the proposed: Presidential election N1billion (Old)- N5billion (New) Governorship election M200m (Old)- N1bn (New) Senatorial Seat N40m (Old) -100m (New) Federal House of Representatives N20m (Old) - N70m (New) State Assembly N10m (Old) - N30m (New) Chairmanship election N10m - N30m Councillorship N1m (Old) - N5m (New) Even 91(9) that prohibits any individual or entity from donating more than N1million has been amended to N10million. INFERENCE: Is this a ploy to make our political space an exclusive preserve of the money-bags? Or to make the anomaly of vote buying a permanent feature of our elections? For a country that cannt afford 30k minimum wage, ASUU neglected what are the reps saying ... do we ever matter should it alway be them them & them alone .... sey naa like these we go dey dey ! 1 Like |
Re: 2019 Presidential Election Result May Take 5 Days To Announce – Punch by scrillatunez(m): 10:37am On Dec 08, 2018 |
Rigging alert |
Re: 2019 Presidential Election Result May Take 5 Days To Announce – Punch by Nobody: 10:40am On Dec 08, 2018 |
helinues: If the elections were done electronically, it shouldn't take more than 2 days. What do I know.
This is Nigeria... E-voting, u mean? |
Re: 2019 Presidential Election Result May Take 5 Days To Announce – Punch by scrillatunez(m): 10:44am On Dec 08, 2018 |
Tonymario58: Wetin be our way forward I never believed name followed people until APC introduced this blatant Lai.R called Mohammed |
Re: 2019 Presidential Election Result May Take 5 Days To Announce – Punch by helinues: 11:00am On Dec 08, 2018 |
Harbioye:
E-voting, u mean? Not E-voting I am talking about transmitting the results electronically after collating ( verified results only) |
Re: 2019 Presidential Election Result May Take 5 Days To Announce – Punch by mamotalk: 11:09am On Dec 08, 2018 |
It was APP vs PDP in 1999 but not AD
We pray that osho and lai do not turn d election inconclusive |
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Re: 2019 Presidential Election Result May Take 5 Days To Announce – Punch by Kingjames(m): 11:21am On Dec 08, 2018 |
IsThisChange: 2019 presidential poll result may take five days to announce –Investigation
The presidential election, which is scheduled to hold on February 16, 2019, may take five days to collate and announce its result, Saturday PUNCH has learnt.
Multiple sources within the Independent National Electoral Commission told our correspondent that they envisaged three to four days because of the large number of candidates, which now stands at 73, as well as the number of registered voters, which is about 84 million.
Checks by Saturday PUNCH showed that only two parties — the Peoples Democratic Party and the Alliance for Democracy — participated in the 1999 presidential election, which held on February 27 but its outcome was announced on March 1, two days after.
In 2003, when 20 political parties contested, the presidential election held on April 19, while the result was announced on April 22, three days after.
In 2007, when 18 parties contested, the presidential poll was conducted on April 21, while the outcome was announced on April 23, two days after.
The presidential election of 2011 saw 20 parties contesting for the highest political office in the country. It held on April 16, while the result was announced on April 18.
Fourteen candidates contested the presidential election in 2015, while the number of persons who voted was less than 30 million out of 68 million registered voters.
The 2015 presidential election, which began on March 28, continued into the afternoon of March 29, while the outcome of the poll was announced in the evening of April 1, 2015.
However, a senior INEC official told our correspondent that it might take five days to collate and announce the results from the over 120,000 polling units across the country.
He said, “In 2015, only 14 candidates contested the election in which about 30 million persons voted. Today, there are 73 to 79 persons running for President, so, obviously, it will take longer than it did in 2015.
“You know the size of this country and one thing Prof. Attahiru Jega did during his time was to make sure that he did not rely on the electronic copy of the results but waited for the Returning Officers from all the 36 states to come to Abuja and authenticate what they sent to the head office.
“This is because we must see the handwritten results and compare them with the electronic one. But I believe it should not take more than four days in all. All the Returning Officers will have to travel from their respective states to announce the results of over 73 parties one after the other in Abuja.”
The source stated that INEC would also be doing the collation manually and electronically in 2019 in order to avert the kind of political crisis that Kenya faced in 2017.
He added, “No one can say for sure if it will be four or five days because, for us, the most important thing is to deliver a credible election. Even in the United States, the governorship election in Georgia State during the last mid-term elections took 10 days before a clear winner could be announced.
“But we are planning to ensure that it doesn’t go beyond that. It could have been shorter but we cannot rely on the electronic results sent in from states.
“If you recall what happened in Kenya last year, they tried to announce results obtained electronically very quickly but they messed up and the main opposition candidate, Raila Odinga, discovered loopholes and took the matter to the Supreme Court and the whole process was annulled. This plunged Kenya into crisis.”
Incidentally, the INEC Chairman, Prof. Mahmoud Yakubu, had told reporters in April that INEC would do the collation of results electronically and manually in order to ensure that the process was thorough.
He added that this was meant to prevent Nigeria from being plunged into the kind of Kenyan controversy.
According to INEC, in collating the results of presidential elections, Presiding Officers send results of polls to the Ward Collation Officers, who in turn send it to the Local Government Area Collation Officers, who shall collate results and send them to the State Collation Officer.
The State Collation Officer collates results and sends to the Chief Electoral Commissioner who is the Chairman of INEC.
The Chief Electoral Commissioner (Chief Returning Officer) collates results from the State Collation Officers, declares the result and returns the winner as President elect of the Federal Republic of Nigeria.
Also speaking with our correspondent, a former INEC National Commissioner, Prof. Lai Olurode, stated that timeliness was very important but noted that a credible election was more important.
Olurode said the fact that the results of the elections in 120,000 polling units would be sorted in 79 places could imply that the process would take longer than that of 2015.
He added, “When you look at the population of the electorate, which is about 84 million, and consider the 79 political parties and the fact that you need to do sorting, it will take some time but whether it will take longer than 2015 will be difficult to say.
“Don’t forget that some of the parties may record zero votes but, again, you need to do sorting in 79 places. Even if it is one vote that a candidate scores, you must sort it for him. You must count the votes in 79 places.
“So, definitely, it will take more time to do sorting and more time to do collation and when you look at the entire country, it is large. About 120,000 polling units and you will move from ward level to local government to state constituency before you end up in Abuja.”
When contacted on the telephone, the INEC Director of Publicity and Voter Education, Mr Oluwole Osaze-Uzzi, said he could not say how many days it would take to collate and announce results.
He stated, “I don’t think the number of candidates will affect the credibility of the election but on how long it will take, I don’t know.”
https://punchng.com/2019-presidential-poll-result-may-take-five-days-to-announce-investigation/ “Don’t forget that some of the parties may record zero votes but, again, you need to do sorting in 79 places. Even if it is one vote that a candidate scores, you must sort it for him. You must count the votes in 79 places. I can smell Atiku in this circle |