The Independent National Electoral Commission INEC has announced plans to conduct a mock presidential poll as part of preparations for future general elections, while Speaker of the House of Representatives Tajudeen Abbas defended the proposed hybrid result transmission framework. The Independent National Electoral Commission INEC is Nigeria constitutional body responsible for organizing and supervising elections.
INEC officials stated that the mock exercise is designed to test logistics, technology infrastructure, and personnel readiness ahead of the 2027 elections. According to the commission, simulated voting exercises help identify operational weaknesses and improve response mechanisms.
The proposed hybrid result transmission system has sparked debate among political stakeholders. The framework combines electronic transmission of results with manual collation procedures to ensure redundancy and reduce technical failure risks.
Speaker Abbas argued that hybrid transmission enhances credibility by balancing innovation with verifiable documentation. He maintained that technological upgrades must align with Nigeria infrastructure realities, including connectivity gaps in remote communities.
Opposition figures have expressed concern that partial reliance on manual collation could leave room for manipulation. Civil society organizations are calling for transparency in system testing and public demonstration of safeguards.
Election technology experts note that mock polls are standard practice globally. They allow electoral bodies to evaluate cybersecurity resilience, staff training efficiency, and voter education materials.
INEC emphasized that stakeholder engagement will accompany the mock poll to build public confidence. The commission also reiterated its commitment to constitutional compliance and operational neutrality.
Political analysts believe the success of the test exercise will significantly shape perceptions of the 2027 electoral process. As preparations intensify, institutional credibility remains central to democratic stability.

