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Electoral Bill: National Assembly To Delete Direct Primaries by another1: 1:32am On Dec 31, 2021
House of Representatives Speaker Femi Gbajabiamila yesterday spoke of how the National National Assembly plans to resolve the logjam over the Electoral Act Amendment Bill.

He hinted that lawmakers may drop the controversial clause from the Bill before passing it into law when they reconvene next month.

According to him, legislators could resort to the option, if they failed to muster the two-thirds majority votes needed to override President Muhammadu Buhari’s veto on the Bill.

Gbajabiamila listed the two options while fielding questions from reporters after commissioning some projects in his Surulere I Constituency in Lagos.
On December 20, President Muhammadu Buhari returned the Bill to the National Assembly, citing concerns about the inclusion of direct primary for political parties as reasons for declining assent.

The President’s decision led to crisis between the Presidency and the National Assembly which threatened to override the President.
Some critics have asked the lawmakers to override the Presidents.

Acknowledging the calls from concerned stakeholders, Gbajabiamila said: “If you followed the history of the amendment of the direct and indirect primary bill, I initiated that amendment bill for a good reason and it is for people to participate in elections. These are the people you see around when you campaign every four years come rain, come shine.

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“For me, it does not make sense that these people do not have a voice in who represents them. It is part of being used and I didn’t like that.

“Most of us are reformers and one of the ways to reform the system is to make more accountable and to make the people have a voice in who represents them as opposed to a few people sitting in the four corners of a wall and writing results.

“That is what the amendment was all about. Again, there is a process.

“The President has in his wisdom – and I believe he did it with all good intention based on advice that he got, he weighed everything carefully. You know the President has always been a man who, because of his popularity, enjoyed direct primaries, he liked it.

“But, I guess maybe times are different; he listened to people that he has employed to advise him and it appears that they advised him against the amendment.

“So, there is a process, we’ll return to the house and determine if those reasons sit well with the National Assembly, in which case we will at that point consider removing that clause and passing the bill so that we do not throw away the baby with the bath water.

“But then, it is not a decision for me to make; it is a decision for the entire National Assembly. If they determine that the reasons are not good enough, then there is a process as prescribed by the Constitution. Which way the pendulum is going to swing? I have no idea until that time.

“I cannot read the minds of members. We need two-thirds to be able to override the veto.
There is a reason why the Constitution prescribes two-thirds. Veto is not something you easily override. If they can muster enough, if they believe that it is in the best interest of Nigeria, then that is what we will do, otherwise, we will take out the clause and pass the bill as it is, so that we have a law and what Nigerians deserve is a credible electoral law and process and they must get it.”

Backing the 20 per cent police pay rise recently announced by the Presidency, the Speaker noted there was no provision for its implementation in the 2022 budget passed and transmitted by the lawmakers to the President for assent.

Gbajabiamila called for an extra-budgetary provision since the new salary structure will take effect from next month.

The legislators transmitted the 2022 budget to President Buhari for assent alongside a letter dated December 24.

Gbajabiamila said: “I believe at the time when the increase was done – and I give kudos to the President for that, it’s been a long time coming and well deserved for the police; They are out there doing everything they can to keep us safe. No amount of money will be too much for policemen.

“At the time that decision was made, I believe we had gone way into the budget. We were almost at the tail end of the budget. So, I believe that a supplementary budget will be brought that will accommodate that increase.

“It will be brought and it will be accommodated. There is no point in announcing an increase without any money to pay for it. I believe that the president will do that.”
The projects inaugurated are: the Obele Mini Stadium on Dosunmu Road; Adedoyin Road, Ojikutu; Ishola Road by Randle; Rasaq Balogun Mini Stadium; Razaq Balogun Road and Adeniran Ogunsanya, Surulere, Lagos.

Gbajabiamila said of the projects: “What is my job as a legislator? It is to represent the people; both those who voted me in and those that did not. That’s what we’ve been striving to do over the years, even before I became speaker, from my first year in office. That’s all I’ve been doing.

“You said 137 roads, but if you count from when I was first elected to the House of Representatives, it goes way beyond that. We give God all the glory for what we have been able to do. We made promises and we delivered.”

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Re: Electoral Bill: National Assembly To Delete Direct Primaries by another1: 1:34am On Dec 31, 2021
Buhari I mean Malami will not still signed it into law. Issue wasn't direct primaries but electronic transmission of election results.

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Re: Electoral Bill: National Assembly To Delete Direct Primaries by xcesspaschal(m): 2:10am On Dec 31, 2021
The christian truth is that direct primary ain't the problem but the muslim truth is electronic transmission of election results is.

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Re: Electoral Bill: National Assembly To Delete Direct Primaries by ATEAMS: 2:11am On Dec 31, 2021
Issorite

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Re: Electoral Bill: National Assembly To Delete Direct Primaries by Sundaypaul12345: 2:12am On Dec 31, 2021
Chaiii
Re: Electoral Bill: National Assembly To Delete Direct Primaries by Acecube(m): 2:15am On Dec 31, 2021
As expected. If they didn't then they had some shady reasons all along

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Re: Electoral Bill: National Assembly To Delete Direct Primaries by linkers: 2:15am On Dec 31, 2021
Sai barbarian, is a monumental failure. Buhari failed in economics and security. What a wasted 8yrs.

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Re: Electoral Bill: National Assembly To Delete Direct Primaries by jchioma: 2:24am On Dec 31, 2021
It had been about the "Direct Primaries" all along. If removing it will make them pass the other fine points of the electoral law, then so be it. A serious govt uses laws to further better the society.

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Re: Electoral Bill: National Assembly To Delete Direct Primaries by MANNABBQGRILLS: 2:27am On Dec 31, 2021
Anything to move our darling nation forward is all we want @[b][/b].

Nigeria will succeed.

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Re: Electoral Bill: National Assembly To Delete Direct Primaries by hisexcellency34: 2:29am On Dec 31, 2021
Cowards

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Re: Electoral Bill: National Assembly To Delete Direct Primaries by Elsueno: 2:33am On Dec 31, 2021
Gutless rubber stamp chickens.....

is it that, these guys have no idea how much power they hold or just choose to be Lily-livered cowards due to greed & selfishness....

They literally have the power to keep the executive in check & fight for d average Nigerian.. but choose instead to svck up to d executive. Sarak/dogarai where shady & had thier problems but honestly, they where a million times better than the current house leadership.

At least pretend to have some balls please;

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Re: Electoral Bill: National Assembly To Delete Direct Primaries by lexy2014: 2:36am On Dec 31, 2021
jchioma:
It had been about the "Direct Primaries" all along. If removing it will make them pass the other fine points of the electoral law, then so be it. A serious govt uses laws to further better the society.

does that now mean that direct primaries a fine point of the electoral law?
Re: Electoral Bill: National Assembly To Delete Direct Primaries by Validated: 2:49am On Dec 31, 2021
The way to go. There was no need to create the cumbersomeness of direct primaries because of Tinubu. The laws should outlive anyone alive now or in future.

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Re: Electoral Bill: National Assembly To Delete Direct Primaries by Bigdemo06: 3:00am On Dec 31, 2021
It’s all about selfish interest and nothing more
Re: Electoral Bill: National Assembly To Delete Direct Primaries by fkj950ax(m): 3:08am On Dec 31, 2021
This is wrong.

The NASS has over 360 elected representatives who came up with a bill that passed through all the requirements of the NASS.

Now the President has issues with it and they are editing it to suit him
.

Is his wishes and ideals more than everyone else's?

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Re: Electoral Bill: National Assembly To Delete Direct Primaries by Foreigna2: 3:13am On Dec 31, 2021
Before, the leadership of the National Assembly used to behave like Ministers appointed by Buhari. Now, they behave like N-Power employees.

Gbajabiamila is still a bit better. He uses American accent to cover his foolish cowardice. Lawan is worse. That one was caught carrying Buhari's chair in public. I'm sure he will be washing plates in Aso Rock.

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Re: Electoral Bill: National Assembly To Delete Direct Primaries by Flier: 3:18am On Dec 31, 2021
I think TINUBU should not be allowed to reach Abuja,that man is just power drunk
Imagine spearheading changing of law because of his silly ambition
How can we trust this kind of man
If it’s not OShibanjo then ATIKU,this Tinubu is too dangerous

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Re: Electoral Bill: National Assembly To Delete Direct Primaries by Nonybb: 3:27am On Dec 31, 2021
CERTIFIED RUBBER STAMP WEAKLINGS

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Re: Electoral Bill: National Assembly To Delete Direct Primaries by Terna5: 3:29am On Dec 31, 2021
No democracy in Nigeria
Re: Electoral Bill: National Assembly To Delete Direct Primaries by Iseoluwani: 3:32am On Dec 31, 2021
Flier:
I think TINUBU should not be allowed to reach Abuja,that man is just power drunk
Imagine spearheading changing of law because of his silly ambition
How can we trust this kind of man
If it’s not OShibanjo then ATIKU,this Tinubu is too dangerous

Very dangerous.

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Re: Electoral Bill: National Assembly To Delete Direct Primaries by southsouthking(m): 3:32am On Dec 31, 2021
Lols Seraki where you dey o
Biko forgive Nigerians because dey didn't know what dey where doing.

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Re: Electoral Bill: National Assembly To Delete Direct Primaries by kayusely70(m): 3:48am On Dec 31, 2021
Nonybb:
CERTIFIED RUBBER STAMP WEAKLINGS
You've spoken very well and reasonably too!

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Re: Electoral Bill: National Assembly To Delete Direct Primaries by Nobody: 3:51am On Dec 31, 2021
Just 2 words

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Re: Electoral Bill: National Assembly To Delete Direct Primaries by DMerciful(m): 3:52am On Dec 31, 2021
This rigmaroling is to ensure the bill is not signed before the elections undecided

Clowns!
Re: Electoral Bill: National Assembly To Delete Direct Primaries by zeusdgrt(m): 4:02am On Dec 31, 2021
Anyone Dem like make Dem do cz they are all after their pockets not for service!
Re: Electoral Bill: National Assembly To Delete Direct Primaries by PS712: 4:10am On Dec 31, 2021
1. Direct Primaries (DP)
2. E-transmission of Election Results

Those with control over party register at both state and national levels are clamoring for number 1, i.e. DP, while those who aren't sure of their control are against it.
Who and who do you think are in control of the ruling party's register and who and who are in control of the main opposition party's register? 2022 events will boldly unmask.

E-transmission? Funny phony politricktians don't and won't want it at all.
Re: Electoral Bill: National Assembly To Delete Direct Primaries by revived2: 4:10am On Dec 31, 2021
E Dun Be
Re: Electoral Bill: National Assembly To Delete Direct Primaries by ultimateprof: 4:14am On Dec 31, 2021
To expunge direct primary election from the electoral bill does not make sense.
Electronic transmission of electoral results is the way forward.
Those who are advising Mr. President should advise him well. They need to think about tomorrow.

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