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Majority States Pass ‘not Too Young To Run’ Bill by Blue3k(m): 11:53pm On Feb 16, 2018
The bill seeking to amend sections of the 1999 Constitution to reduce the age limits for eligibility for elective offices in Nigeria, known as the Not Too Young To Run bill, has secured the endorsement of 24 states.

Both chambers of the National Assembly passed the amendment bill in July last year, leaving the states’ Houses of Assembly to continue the legislative process.

However, the principle guiding the process of constitutional amendments would require the president to append his signature to finally enshrine it into law.


The age reduction bill is expected to enhance the chances of young Nigerians in participating in politics and to seek for elective positions as candidates.

The bill met the required two thirds majority of all the 36 states (24 states) on Thursday when Plateau and Anambra states passed the amendment.

Earlier, Ondo, Adamawa, Kwara, Benue, Nasarawa, Borno, Delta, Enugu, Ekiti, Katsina, Yobe, Gombe, Kebbi, Akwa Ibom, Enugu, Kaduna, Kogi, Ogun, Ondo, Niger, Bauchi, Jigawa and Ebonyi states had supported the bill.

The bill is at present pending at the legislative houses of Kano, Sokoto, Zamfara, Rivers, Bayelsa, Imo, Oyo, Osun, Edo, Cross River and Lagos States.

The bill was rejected by the Taraba House of Assembly.


Section 131(b) requires that a person is qualified to be president if he has attained the age of 40 years. Similarly, Section 65(a&b) stipulates the ages for the Senate and the House of Representatives as 35 and 30 years respectively.

But the amendment to these sections will see the age of running for the office of the President reduced from 40 to 35 years old, just as a 30-year-old can now run for governor.

The bill also stipulates that 25-year-old people can now legislate in the National and State Assemblies.


The Youth Initiative for Advocacy, Growth & Advancement (YIAGA), an organisation which has been in the forefront of promoting the bill, said on its website, yiaga.com, that the states which passed the bill had been inaugurated into the Not Too Young To Run Hall of Fame for voting in line with aspirations of the Nigerian people.

“By this singular act, Nigerian youth have made history and written their names in gold. The passage of Not Too Young To Run is a demonstration of the commitment to the tenets of representative democracy,” the group said.

“We commend them for fulfilling their promise to their constituents and the Nigerian youth. Nigerian youth will always remember them for showing leadership in promoting youth inclusion in democratic politics in Nigeria. Posterity will be fair to them.”

On Friday, the group, at a press conference, urged the state assemblies to quickly conclude their task and submit the amendments to President Muhammadu Buhari

Reading out the group’s recommendations, Hamza Lawal, a member of the movement, urged the “state assemblies to without delay, transmit the amendment to the national assembly.

“We call on the National Assembly to transmit the constitutional amendment to President Muhammadu Buhari for assent as soon as the bill is received from the state assemblies.

“We call on the president to assent to the constitutional amendment bill especially the Age Reduction Bill as soon as the bills are transmitted to him for assent.

“Should the president delay or decline to assent the bill, we call on the National Assembly to veto the president.


The group also inaugurated Taraba State into the Not Too Young To Run Hall of Shame, describing its vote against the bill as a major setback for Nigeria’s democracy and hoped that “it will be the only state in the Hall of Shame.”

The group further urged youth of Taraba State to vote out “the 11 lawmakers who voted against the will of the young people.”

Speaking at the conference, a lawmaker, Tony Nwulu, who sponsored the bill in the House of Representatives, frowned at the Taraba State house of assembly for voting against the bill, stressing that “It is not about party or individual politics; it is about getting young people more involved in politics.”

“Politicians go out to lobby and mobilise youth to vote. If they are good enough to vote you to power, why aren’t they good enough to be voted for?’ he said.


He also urged Mr. Buhari to assent the bill as soon as possible and appreciated the Senate President, Bukola Saraki, the Speaker of the House of Representatives, Yakubu Dogara and other lawmakers at the National Assembly who supported the bill.

The convener of the movement, Samson Itodo, called on political parties to uphold the principles of transparency in election.

“We note that parties can undermine and jeopardise youth candidacy during election when party primaries are not transparent”, he said.


He further announced that the group has declared March 14, 2018 as a National Day of Action for Presidential Assent.

Mr. Itodo called on all young people “to join a march to the Presidential Villa and constructively engage the president to assent the bill.”



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Re: Majority States Pass ‘not Too Young To Run’ Bill by deji17: 11:57pm On Feb 16, 2018
You see, we are getting there gradually. Though we wobble and fumble. We will get to the promised land.
This is how constitution are amended. It is not by abusing and calling Buhari name. We must learn patience and correct understanding of issues...

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Re: Majority States Pass ‘not Too Young To Run’ Bill by Blue3k(m): 11:57pm On Feb 16, 2018
Wow the hashtaggers got the law passed. The process was long but it's done now. Let's see how the youth do since now that they have their chance to shine.

I don't see how buhari can veto the bill. The bill was passed with 2/3 majority in NASS. Then 75% of the state assemblies passed bill with 2/3 majority. His assent is unnecessary in my opinion. It's pointless for him to veto considering how much popular support it has.

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Re: Majority States Pass ‘not Too Young To Run’ Bill by kettykings: 12:30am On Feb 17, 2018
see how quick they pass a bill that is not live threathening but to stop open grazing that will save lives is not actively progrssing

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Re: Majority States Pass ‘not Too Young To Run’ Bill by Castanea(m): 12:35am On Feb 17, 2018
Good development. There are bright and competent youths who can perform very well in leadership and other positions of responsibilities. Our elders should not commit the fallacy of thinking that, we are all like Yahaya Bello and Solomon Lalong. The duo are nothing but complete bunch of shameless cretins.

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Re: Majority States Pass ‘not Too Young To Run’ Bill by Nobody: 3:28am On Feb 17, 2018
Good. With this I believe that it becoming effective is a fait accompli though in Nigeria many things are possible.
Re: Majority States Pass ‘not Too Young To Run’ Bill by akeentech(m): 8:14am On Feb 17, 2018
NOW I CAN MOVE ON TO FURTHER MY CAMPAIGN, PLS GUYS VOTE FOR ME
Re: Majority States Pass ‘not Too Young To Run’ Bill by Akinolaben: 8:15am On Feb 17, 2018
Ok
Re: Majority States Pass ‘not Too Young To Run’ Bill by slapacha: 8:16am On Feb 17, 2018
Most of these youths can't write good English. Most of them are illiterates
Re: Majority States Pass ‘not Too Young To Run’ Bill by Nobody: 8:17am On Feb 17, 2018
All that's needed is Presidential assent.

Thing is, will PMB agree to give his assent?

If the president refuses, the house can make it a law if two thirds of the house agree to it.

Now that it will be passed, is the Nigerian young person capable of running for office? We all know how expensive our elections are, who will sponsor these elections?

The below picture shows that Taraba state is a shithole state.

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Re: Majority States Pass ‘not Too Young To Run’ Bill by Nobody: 8:17am On Feb 17, 2018
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Re: Majority States Pass ‘not Too Young To Run’ Bill by ULSHERLAN(m): 8:17am On Feb 17, 2018
Taraba rejected the bill. No wonder they're a bit backward
Re: Majority States Pass ‘not Too Young To Run’ Bill by free2ryhme: 8:18am On Feb 17, 2018
Re: Majority States Pass ‘not Too Young To Run’ Bill by Thisis2raw(m): 8:18am On Feb 17, 2018
Time for the youth to get involved, the youths really needs to rescue this dying nation
Re: Majority States Pass ‘not Too Young To Run’ Bill by brownhawk: 8:19am On Feb 17, 2018
Tears of joy oh tears of joy. All on me!! embarassed cheesy
Re: Majority States Pass ‘not Too Young To Run’ Bill by Nobody: 8:19am On Feb 17, 2018
grin

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Re: Majority States Pass ‘not Too Young To Run’ Bill by Ogbuevi(m): 8:20am On Feb 17, 2018
Although this sounds good, how are we sure it will translate into the 'young' taking the helms of leadership? We are still fighting each other in support of one of these ancient and modern leaders or another.
Re: Majority States Pass ‘not Too Young To Run’ Bill by brownhawk: 8:20am On Feb 17, 2018
Thisis2raw:
Time for the youth to get involved, the youths really needs to rescue this dying nation
vibrant patriotic youths with adequate sense of morality
Re: Majority States Pass ‘not Too Young To Run’ Bill by Tambari1974(m): 8:21am On Feb 17, 2018
smiley
Re: Majority States Pass ‘not Too Young To Run’ Bill by Amazinpeace(f): 8:22am On Feb 17, 2018
Good development, but the question is are the youths ready to lead?
Re: Majority States Pass ‘not Too Young To Run’ Bill by slimfit1(m): 8:32am On Feb 17, 2018
If you are wise enough to vote you are wise enough to be voted for simple.

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Re: Majority States Pass ‘not Too Young To Run’ Bill by utenwuson: 8:34am On Feb 17, 2018
let them pass local government autonomy

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Re: Majority States Pass ‘not Too Young To Run’ Bill by akeentech(m): 8:39am On Feb 17, 2018
utenwuson:
let them pass local government autonomy
u be chairman LGA?
Re: Majority States Pass ‘not Too Young To Run’ Bill by Troublemaker007(m): 8:40am On Feb 17, 2018
deji17:
You see, we are getting there gradually. Though we wobble and fumble. We will get to the promised land.
This is how constitution are amended. It is not by abusing and calling Buhari name. We must learn patience and correct understanding of issues...

We will abuse and call him names because he deserves it. In short, He is very Stuuupid and I hope he rot in hell soon!

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Re: Majority States Pass ‘not Too Young To Run’ Bill by josh123(m): 8:40am On Feb 17, 2018
Nice one we are getting there gradually
Re: Majority States Pass ‘not Too Young To Run’ Bill by Adebowale89(m): 8:41am On Feb 17, 2018
come rain, come sunshine, by 2023 I'll be representing efon local govt at the Ekiti state house of assembly







may God help me

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Re: Majority States Pass ‘not Too Young To Run’ Bill by Nobody: 8:41am On Feb 17, 2018
We also need the bill that will allow independent candidate.

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Re: Majority States Pass ‘not Too Young To Run’ Bill by Millz404(m): 8:45am On Feb 17, 2018
Lol... Buhari don show ppo shege
Re: Majority States Pass ‘not Too Young To Run’ Bill by kastroud(m): 8:46am On Feb 17, 2018
Fukafuka:
grin
how u think this is funny is beyond me....

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Re: Majority States Pass ‘not Too Young To Run’ Bill by Nobody: 8:46am On Feb 17, 2018
It's not about the age but your ability unfortunately, our youths lack that.
Good move sha
Re: Majority States Pass ‘not Too Young To Run’ Bill by Ifesinachi22(m): 8:47am On Feb 17, 2018
If the bill for independent candidature is passed, then I'll be the Governor of Enugu state in 2023

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