The Chairman of the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC), Professor Mamood Yakubu, ha said that the commission will review the judgement on the over 82 nullified elections by the courts.
The commission has been meeting with its officials, political parties and civil society organizations to review elections conducted in 2015 and 2016.
A meeting with members of the civil society organization was the last in the series of consultative meetings that INEC has been holding with stakeholders to review outcomes of recent elections conducted by the electoral umpire.
Delivering his remarks, the Chairman of INEC said that he would review judgements nullifying some of the elections conducted by the commission ahead of future exercise.
He also implored members of the civil society organizations to offer suggestions on how to manage electoral violence, inconclusive elections and improve on the technologies used during the elections.
The civil society organizations advised INEC to push for stiffer penalty against politicians who break electoral laws and cause violence and other problems to the electoral process.
Others asked for a review of the logistics agreement the commission has signed with the road transport unions.
Since the conclusion of the general elections in 2015, INEC says courts have either nullified or upturned 97 elections with decisions on two still pending at the Supreme Court.