Poor connectivity is an inconvenience most Nigerians know too well, whether in everyday conversations, virtual meetings, or critical national processes. The recent remarks by the INEC Chairman reiterate this reality, highlighting how inconsistent network coverage continues to hinder real-time transmission of election results. What is an everyday frustration for citizens becomes a national challenge for electoral integrity, revealing how deeply infrastructure gaps shape our democratic experience.
This week’s developments across Nigeria’s political landscape, from renewed debates on voting reforms to emerging coalitions and institutional partnership, reflect a system striving for stability despite persistent structural limitations. As leaders discuss reforms and stakeholders prepare for upcoming elections, the overarching message is clear: reform across borders, is sacrosanct.



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