Amupitan: We cannot do Magic, INEC doesn’t Have its own Network

Amupitan: We cannot do Magic, INEC doesn’t Have its own Network

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“We cannot do magic — INEC doesn’t have its own network.” That’s the blunt reality check from Amupitan amid the ongoing controversy over electronic transmission of election results. As Nigerians demand full real-time transmission, questions about infrastructure, bandwidth reliability, cybersecurity, and telecom dependence are taking center stage.

If INEC does not operate its own independent network, can it truly guarantee seamless, nationwide electronic result transmission? In this video, we break down: The context behind Amupitan’s statement Why INEC relies on telecom providers The technical limitations of nationwide e-transmission Whether infrastructure gaps could affect election credibility What reforms may be needed going forward Is the demand realistic under current infrastructure conditions?

Or should Nigeria first invest heavily in electoral technology systems? Watch till the end, share your thoughts in the comments, and don’t forget to like, share, and subscribe for more political analysis.

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