The PUNCH reports that opposition parties and some Nigerians knocked INEC over its failure to upload results immediately on its Result Viewing portal during the presidential election.
Although the Commission explained that technical glitches marred the result transmission, many critics refused to accept its explanation.
However, a few days to the March 18 elections, INEC said that the technical issues had been rectified and gave an assurance that election results would be transmitted immediately.
Checks by our correspondent on Sunday at 11:15 pm showed that election results were uploaded in 28 states. They include: Ogun State, 4,972 results were submitted; Plateau, 4,908; Zamfara, 2,865; Yobe, 2,666; Taraba, 2,674; Sokoto, 3,489; Rivers, 5,676; Oyo, 6,357; Niger, 3,714; Nasarawa, 3,231; Lagos, 12,239; Kwara, 2,631; Kebbi, 3,390; Katsina, 6,115; Kano, 8,569; Kaduna, 7,207; Jigawa, 4,155; Gombe, 2,678; Enugu, 4,039; Ebonyi, 2,688; Delta, 5,019; Cross River, 2,941; Borno, 4,153; Benue, 4,486; Bauchi, 4,879; Akwa Ibom, 3,727; Adamawa, 3,841; and Abia, 3,875.