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2019: Senators, Reps Insist Buhari Should Sign Electoral Bill by comos: 10:26am On Sep 03, 2018
Members of the National Assembly are mounting pressure on President Muhammadu Buhari to sign the Electoral Act (amendment) Bill 2018 to justify the N143bn the Joint Committee of the Senate and the House of Representatives on Electoral Matters has just recommended as the budget for the 2019 polls.

Investigations by The PUNCH showed on Sunday that senators and members had discussed the matter across political parties, where they consistently questioned Buhari’s seeming unwillingness to sign the bill.

It was learnt that the lawmakers observed that if the bill was not signed, there was no way the Independent National Electoral Commission could spend the N143bn as the bulk of the budget was earmarked for the procurement of election equipment envisaged by the bill.

Findings indicated that much as the joint committee on electoral matters went ahead to approve the money for consideration by the Joint Committee on Appropriations and ultimately, the floors of the two chambers, the lawmakers reportedly continued to express doubts over how INEC would spend it in the absence of the electoral bill.

One top parliamentary source explained, “The budget of INEC, and I am talking about the N143bn, not the initial N189.2bn, is this big because of the items they will procure for the elections.

“There are innovations in the electoral bill like the mandatory use of the card reader for all accreditation. In other words, there will no longer be manual accreditation whatsoever.

“So, INEC came with this huge budget to cover the cost of the so many equipment, card readers, computers and other gadgets the commission will procure to bring the accreditation in line with the provision of the bill.

“The concern of senators and members is why the passing of the budget is more important than the signing of the bill? Which one should come first?”

Another senior official, who spoke on the issue, told The PUNCH that lawmakers feared that if the budget was eventually passed, but the bill was not signed, what would happen to the money?

The official stated, “It is true that this concern has been raised. Nigerians too are not helping matters because nobody is asking the President why he is keeping the bill. Everybody is shouting, pass the budget, pass the budget.

“If there is sincerity of purpose, the first thing is for Buhari to sign the bill in order to justify this INEC budget.

“You don’t build something on nothing.

“We are worried because we hear from presidency sources that the President does not want to sign the bill. He is likely to return it to the National Assembly.

“However, our committees had to continue working just to save the National Assembly the persistent blackmail that it was delaying the budget of the 2019 general elections.”

When contacted for comments, the Chairman, House Committee on Media and Public Affairs, Mr Abdulrazak Namdas, said he would rather speak on the “fact that so far, the National Assembly has kept to its promise to work on the INEC budget.”

Namdas told The PUNCH that if INEC proposed its budget for specific reasons, it was the expectation of the National Assembly that the money would be spent on those purposes.

“What I will say is that we are on the INEC budget.

“Mr President and INEC made specific requests, which have been adopted by our committees.

“So, we only hope that the money will indeed be judiciously used for the purposes the requests came to the National Assembly”, he added.

Source: Punch Newspaper
Re: 2019: Senators, Reps Insist Buhari Should Sign Electoral Bill by aolawale025: 10:35am On Sep 03, 2018
This is the way forward. That bill will drastically lower the rate of rigging

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Re: 2019: Senators, Reps Insist Buhari Should Sign Electoral Bill by HoluwarTohbar(f): 10:42am On Sep 03, 2018
You guys should give the lifeless one a break. He personally does not understand these things and so cannot act expeditiously until his cabal decide on the matter for him.
Re: 2019: Senators, Reps Insist Buhari Should Sign Electoral Bill by SalamRushdie: 10:47am On Sep 03, 2018
If he likes he can hide in China but he must sign that bill
Re: 2019: Senators, Reps Insist Buhari Should Sign Electoral Bill by gaby(m): 10:48am On Sep 03, 2018
Hmmm...something is not right here. I don't know what it is, but any time I see these politicians fighting and insisting on something or a bill to be passed, it usually is often times than not something that'd be hugely anti-people and hugely beneficial to themselves.

Because of this, I'd go looking up the electoral bill with my learned googles.
Re: 2019: Senators, Reps Insist Buhari Should Sign Electoral Bill by Racoon(m): 10:48am On Sep 03, 2018
Buhari have simply puts himself in a culdesac.This is a bill he should have willingly sign in the beginning but he refused because he have selfish motives @ heart now it's too late.
Re: 2019: Senators, Reps Insist Buhari Should Sign Electoral Bill by modath(f): 10:49am On Sep 03, 2018
Thought they said Buhari will be vetoed? Warrapun? smiley
Re: 2019: Senators, Reps Insist Buhari Should Sign Electoral Bill by saintjimos(m): 11:02am On Sep 03, 2018
Lol

The hunter will soon be hunted

See gobe
Re: 2019: Senators, Reps Insist Buhari Should Sign Electoral Bill by magoo10(m): 11:18am On Sep 03, 2018
The dullard is the one holding the people back ,he should quickly come back from his lifeless trip and sign the bill ,it is no longer an issue of the assembly delaying.

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Re: 2019: Senators, Reps Insist Buhari Should Sign Electoral Bill by IBBG(m): 12:42pm On Sep 03, 2018
if the president is not afraid of a free and fair election like he bragged to angelo merkel then he should sign the bill into law without delay. no more manual accreditation. card readers should be the way to go.

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Re: 2019: Senators, Reps Insist Buhari Should Sign Electoral Bill by Nobody: 12:49pm On Sep 03, 2018
My sincere opinion - NO BILL, NO BUDGET!
The cart cannot precede the horse. Simple!

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