 New Nigeria People's Party, the NNPP, has called on President Mohammad Ibrahim to sign the portion of the Electoral and Minement Act Bill, which stipulates the transmission of resort electronically despite declining arson to the bill. The State Chairman of the party, Alamee Kwasi Ogini, made this known in his address at the first-year anniversary of the party in the state. Ogini urged members of the National Assembly not to relent on their errs towards ensuring the lived-up to the expectations of Nigerians by overriding the veto. The position of the Niger People's Party, especially in the state, is that the government of the day, they are afraid of the power being given back to the people. That is the reason why President Mohammad Ibrahim refused to sign that hat. As a matter of fact, we want the National Assembly not to rest on their hua, on making sure that they live up to the expectations of Nigeria by overriding the veto of the President if the NNPP. But on that day, we want us, if the act is not signed, then they can go back to the drawing board. There is one aspect of the Electoral Act that Mohammad Ibrahim was signed before a live-office. In that act of the transmitting of resort electronically, which will enhance our electoral system and make it impossible for it.