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‘Override Buhari On Electoral Reform Bill’ — Agbakoba! by Ratello: 2:27am On Dec 11, 2018
‘Override Buhari on electoral reform bill’ — Agbakoba writes national assembly
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Olisa Agbakoba, a senior advocate of Nigeria (SAN), has asked the national assembly to override President Muhammadu Buhari and pass the electoral act amendment bill, 2018.

He said the bill would improve the credibility of elections conducted by the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) and also give legal backing to the use of card readers in the polls.

Buhari had rejected the bill for the fourth time, citing disruption to the 2019 elections as his reason.

In a letter sent to the national assembly, Buhari said he is “concerned that passing a new electoral bill this far into the electoral process for the 2019 general election which commenced under the 2015 Electoral Act, could create some uncertainty about the applicable legislation to govern the process.”

But in a letter addressed to the national assembly leadership, Agbakoba said Buhari’s stance “makes no sense.”

He said giving legal backing to the use of card readers in the election was necessary after the supreme ruled out their use in elections because the electoral act 2010 which is being amended does not provide for them.

“It will be recalled that the Supreme Court declared use of Smart Cards as contrary to the Electoral Act 2010, so the 2018 amendment is intended to give INEC a legal basis to use Smart Cards and Electronic Technology,” the letter dated December 10 read.

“The 2018 bill also introduced the extremely important procedure of transmitting results of votes from Polling Units by electronic means. Electronic transmission will remove rigging and enhance the credibility of the Vote Count.

“INEC says it is familiar with the amendments contained in the 2018 Electoral Bill. INEC has used smart cards at all elections from 2015. INEC has submitted an election budget which provides for Smart Cards and transmission equipment.

“The President claims that part of the reason for withholding Assent, is that INEC will not have enough time to become familiar with the 2018 Bill and that a new Act will generate confusion. This is simply incorrect and flies in the face of INEC’s announcement that it will not use incident forms or manual voting in 2019 elections.”

He said circumstances show INEC is ready to deploy electronic technology for 2019 elections and “only requires that the Electoral Act provides a legal framework.”

“Distinguished and Honourable Members of NASS, are please urged to override Mr. President and enact 2018 Electoral Act,” Agbakoba said.

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Re: ‘Override Buhari On Electoral Reform Bill’ — Agbakoba! by matrix199(m): 4:29am On Dec 11, 2018
Democracy can't be truncated by an insensitive leader who's hell bent on rigging his way to second term in office, to unleash absolute hardship on the people as his next level agenda.


The National Assembly should go ahead and override his veto of assent to the electoral bill.



APC is truly a party of dimwits. Very low intelligent fellows stuff in the party. The APC was typically formed by the brain of a cattle, tongue of a giraffe, the arms of a chicken, the body of a porcupine, and the legs of a hopper. APC has nothing to offer other than witch-hunting, which clearly exposes its wizardry.
Re: ‘Override Buhari On Electoral Reform Bill’ — Agbakoba! by Mynd44: 4:52am On Dec 11, 2018

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