The group stressed that the clause could have potential social and security implications.
The Senate had refused to adopt an amendment that would have made electronic transmission of results from polling units compulsory.
The groups said intelligence gathered indicates “high levels of compromise” within the NMDPRA during Mr Ahmed’s tenure.
CNPP stated that, although Mr Tinubu’s reform policies aimed to correct structural imbalances, their execution did not provide for proper planning.
“His appointment appears to be a case of political patronage rather than merit, and his performance has validated our concerns,” said the coalition.
The CNPP’s statement emphasised that Nigeria, as an oil-producing nation, should not face such difficulties with energy prices.
The Conference of Nigeria Political Parties (CNPP) has called for the suspension of NNPCL boss Mele Kyari.
The CNPP faulted the operatives’ unwarranted raid on the Labour House.
