PDP HQ Showdown: Makinde, Wike Factions Hold Rival NEC Sessions Today

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Yakubu Dirisu

Monday, February 09, 2026, pg.7

PDP HQ Showdown: Makinde, Wike Factions Hold Rival NEC Sessions Today

The Nigerian Senate’s decision to convene an emergency plenary sitting reflects escalating national concern over amendments to the Electoral Act, particularly the rejection of a clause mandating real-time electronic transmission of election results. Passed on February 4, 2026, the amendment retained discretionary provisions for result transmission, triggering widespread criticism from labour unions, civil society organizations, and political activists. Groups such as the Nigeria Labour Congress and the Movement for Credible Elections warned that legislative ambiguity undermines electoral transparency and public trust, threatening protests and election boycotts. Critics argue that mandatory electronic transmission is essential to prevent manipulation during result collation and to strengthen democratic accountability. In response to mounting pressure, a bipartisan conference committee of the National Assembly is tasked with harmonizing differing versions of the bill passed by both chambers. The debate highlights ongoing struggles within Nigeria’s democratic reform process, as stakeholders demand clearer legal safeguards to ensure credible, transparent elections ahead of future polls.


Yakubu Dirisu | Political leadership—Nigeria | Punch Newspaper | Monday, February 09, 2026