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Electoral Act Amendments: Buhari Writes INEC, Seeks Advice On Direct Primaries, by Coly2012(m): 3:48am On Nov 30, 2021
Electoral Act Amendments: Buhari writes INEC, seeks advice on direct primaries, others

Muhammadu Buhari signed the Petroleum Industry Bill 2021 into law.
The President, Major General Muhammadu Buhari (retd.), has signed the Petroleum Industry Bill 2021 into law.

The President, Major General Muhammadu Buhari (retd.), has written a letter to the Chairman, Independent National Electoral Commission, Prof. Mahmoud Yakubu, seeking comments from INEC over the Electoral Act amendment bill which was passed by the National Assembly on November 9, 2021.

Buhari, who received the bill on November 19, has until December 19 to sign it or communicate to the National Assembly his feelings and comments about the bill.

But if after 30 days, the President refuses to sign the bill and the National Assembly is not in support of the President’s amendments, the Senate and the House of Representatives can recall the bill and pass it. If the bill is passed in the form it was sent to the President by two-thirds majority votes in both chambers, the bill automatically becomes a law even without the signature of the President.

However, top sources told The PUNCH on Monday that so far, the President saw no problem with the bill but was seeking advice from INEC and the Attorney-General of the Federation, Abubakar Malami (SAN).

A top INEC source said, “We received a letter from the President last week regarding INEC’s position on the Electoral Act amendment especially as regards the controversial direct primaries which many governors have kicked against. We are supposed to respond within seven days. I know that a response will be sent to the President anytime from now.”

When asked if INEC would endorse the direct primaries, the source said the commission would only indicate its position on the merits and demerits of the bill and let the President decide.

Another INEC official told The PUNCH that the National Assembly never discussed the issue of direct primaries with the commission but only electronic transmission of results and other issues.

“During the amendment of the Electoral Act, we met with the National Assembly but the issue of direct primary was never discussed. We discussed electronic transmission of results, electronic voting, Diaspora voting and other issues. It was at the point of the adoption of the report that the direct primary was added to the bill.

“So, INEC was never given a chance to present its position. What the President has done now is to get our position on the matter. The truth is that if INEC cannot undertake the direct primaries, it will make the law useless,” he said.

When contacted on Monday, the Senior Special Assistant to the President on Media and Publicity, Garba Shehu, said the President would continue to consult with relevant stakeholders on the matter before the bill is signed.

On whom the President would meet as part of consultations on the bill, Shehu said, “The President will consult with those who he believes are important to his decision and who can advise him on the Electoral Act. And he will meet them. But I cannot draw boundaries or name specifics and say this is who the President might meet. He ultimately decides.”

INEC National Commissioner, Festus Okoye, did not respond to calls on Monday.

However, Okoye had said earlier in the month that the direct primary method would be far more expensive because of the huge personnel that would be needed to undertake the primaries.

Okoye had said the commission would also need about two officials to supervise the poll in each of the 8,809 wards in the country, bringing the total number of staff to 17, 600. He further told The PUNCH that the commission may need to use National Youth Service Corps members to undertake the direct primaries because INEC doesn’t have the manpower.

The PUNCH had also reported that going by the rate of inflation, exchange rate and the need to buy more equipment in the wake of the burning of INEC offices especially in the South-East, the 2023 elections may cost over N350bn.

The Attorney-General of the Federation, Abubakar Malami (SAN), had also stated that the President would take cost and security into consideration before signing or rejecting the bill. The PUNCH had reported that some of the governors who are members of the All Progressives Congress had begun lobbying Malami to advise the President against signing the bill.

When asked if the President had also written to Malami, the AGF’s Spokesman, Umar Gwandu, said, “I am not aware.”

However, the National Assembly had said no amount of money was too much in the quest for credible and fair elections.

Many of the governors have rejected the compulsory adoption of the direct primary. Some even argued that due to the COVID-19 pandemic, it may be inappropriate to encourage mass gatherings in the name of direct primaries.

Although many civil society organisations have endorsed the direct primary method based on the argument that it would deepen democracy, the Inter-Party Advisory Council which comprises all political parties in the country have kicked against it, saying many smaller parties do not have the funds to carry out direct primaries.

Meanwhile, the Nigeria Labour Congress has called on the President, Major to sign the Electoral Act Amendment Bill passed by the National Assembly.

The NLC President, Ayuba Wabba, in a letter to the President, described the bill as one of the most progressive bills and a product of thoughtfulness from the National Assembly in recent times.

He urged Buhari not to yield to the pressure from state governors and other groups, describing their opposition to the mode of primary contained in the bill as ‘a classic case of greed for political power, inordinate ambition, a ruthless quest for command and control in a democracy and mindless expansionist tendencies’.

The letter dated November 23, 2021, titled ‘Please assent the Electoral Bill’, reads, “We are not unaware of the tremendous pressure being brought to bear on you by state governors across party lines and other selfish interest groups and individuals to do otherwise.

“This pressure, we are afraid to say, represents a classic case of greed for political power, inordinate ambition, a ruthless quest for command and control in a democracy, mindless expansionist tendencies and further proof of the iron cast will of a few persons among us to erode time-tested democratic values and to subvert our democratic institutions.

“At the moment, it is trite knowledge that governors, against all decent norms, control the state legislatures, judiciary, SIEC (State Independent Electoral Commission) and local governments; in spite of your heroic effort to free them.

“Given their stranglehold on SIEC and their intolerance for the opposition, bestowing upon them the power to determine who goes to the National Assembly will amount to taking undue chances with our democracy.”

The congress called on Buhari to demonstrate courage, leadership as well as protect our democracy
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Re: Electoral Act Amendments: Buhari Writes INEC, Seeks Advice On Direct Primaries, by Lawlab251: 4:40am On Nov 30, 2021
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Re: Electoral Act Amendments: Buhari Writes INEC, Seeks Advice On Direct Primaries, by BruncleZuma: 4:45am On Nov 30, 2021
grin grin grin grin
Him don enter back the country?
Re: Electoral Act Amendments: Buhari Writes INEC, Seeks Advice On Direct Primaries, by athaboi(f): 4:45am On Nov 30, 2021
As if he have not taken decision about it....baba is just trying to save face! If he really want tinubu to succeed him, he will chose the one that will simply favour him

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Re: Electoral Act Amendments: Buhari Writes INEC, Seeks Advice On Direct Primaries, by tunwumi: 4:46am On Nov 30, 2021
Baba go slow is living up to his name

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Re: Electoral Act Amendments: Buhari Writes INEC, Seeks Advice On Direct Primaries, by sukar886: 4:46am On Nov 30, 2021
The truth is buhari is handing over to goodluck Jonathan on 2023, cos he has only one tenure left, after that, the north will continue ....

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Re: Electoral Act Amendments: Buhari Writes INEC, Seeks Advice On Direct Primaries, by OrdinaryNigeria(m): 4:46am On Nov 30, 2021
PMB shud agree to any electoral reform now.

Him don chop his 8yrs with lots of achievements

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Re: Electoral Act Amendments: Buhari Writes INEC, Seeks Advice On Direct Primaries, by Lanre90(m): 4:48am On Nov 30, 2021
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Re: Electoral Act Amendments: Buhari Writes INEC, Seeks Advice On Direct Primaries, by Validated: 4:51am On Nov 30, 2021
No need to spend billions on irrelevant processes. The biggest and stable democracies do not waste such a humungous amount on direct primaries that would end up creating confusion with fictitious results like that of Anambra APC.

Here are some reasons to jettison the idea of direct primaries:
i. It is based on an open ballot system. If the open ballot is acceptable at party primaries, why is it not acceptable in the election proper?

ii. Cost would be prohibitive and the process would be cumbersome. There are 774 LGAs, so for every LGA election, the electoral bodies at the state level would first conduct primaries for all political parties at the council and chairmanship level. Then INEC will conduct primaries for all state assembly candidates for all parties at state level, then conduct for NASS for all parties and governorship for all parties. This is absolute nonsense.

iii, Duplication of efforts, as parties primaries would amount to INEC conducting elections before elections.

iv. Resources needed would be too much to make any meaning. INEC does not have such resources

v. All political parties would now need to amend their constitutions to reflect the requirements of the electoral act, which is nonsense. Political parties are private "vehicles' for seeking political offices, if the electoral laws do not govern how their structures and organs are constituted, why govern how they pick their candidates?

vi. Multiplicity of membership, how do INEC and the parties control list of membership? Meaning a political party could influence candidates for the opposing party by proxy membership. That is one person could hold both APC as well as PDP membership. All a smart politician would do is to create proxy membership of the opposition and use his proxies to vote for a weak person in the opposition.

Please, Mr. President should ask NASS to delete the direct primaries insertion and sign a sustainable electoral law. The direct primaries' insertion is myopic and self-serving!

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Re: Electoral Act Amendments: Buhari Writes INEC, Seeks Advice On Direct Primaries, by eliwa47(m): 4:56am On Nov 30, 2021
Government of the people! Nothing dey for upstairs other than kwarapcian! undecided
Re: Electoral Act Amendments: Buhari Writes INEC, Seeks Advice On Direct Primaries, by Tzar(m): 4:59am On Nov 30, 2021
What is he seeking again?! Couldn't he have done that while the bill was in the house?!
What were his aides on legislative affairs doing, if not giving him heads up on critical legislation that requires quick accent such as this?!
This baba go slow and his penchant for being on the WRONG side of history!

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Re: Electoral Act Amendments: Buhari Writes INEC, Seeks Advice On Direct Primaries, by FreeStuffsNG: 5:04am On Nov 30, 2021
sukar886:
The truth is buhari is handing over to goodluck Jonathan on 2023, cos he has only one tenure left, after that, the north will continue ....
HE GEJ is not even in APC so where's the truth sir?

Although what the President did by asking for the input of inec to advice him is a wise decision, I think the President should sign the bill. Some Governors lack legitimacy in power today because they are not the choice of their people so let's try this direct primaries and see if some of them will be humble enough to engage with their followers.

Just few days ago, HE Ortom was calling his Benue brothers and sisters drunkards but if he is required by law to seek their votes individually from the primaries to the general gubernatorial election, he could have invested time and resources in understanding his people's demand for good governance more.

Direct primaries will also drastically reduce litigations arising from the primaries. In the last Anambra state election, almost all the parties complained that their candidates didn't emerge from a transparent and democratic system so here's an opportunity to tackle that problem.
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Re: Electoral Act Amendments: Buhari Writes INEC, Seeks Advice On Direct Primaries, by blackjah(m): 5:07am On Nov 30, 2021
We are getting there

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Re: Electoral Act Amendments: Buhari Writes INEC, Seeks Advice On Direct Primaries, by TinubuGoQuench(f): 5:11am On Nov 30, 2021
Buhari Moha-MAD is an idiot!
Re: Electoral Act Amendments: Buhari Writes INEC, Seeks Advice On Direct Primaries, by adioolayi(m): 5:12am On Nov 30, 2021
"But if after 30 days, the President refuses to sign the bill and the National Assembly is not in support of the President’s amendments, the Senate and the House of Representatives can recall the bill and pass it. If the bill is passed in the form it was sent to the President by two-thirds majority votes in both chambers, the bill automatically becomes a law even without the signature of the President."


These Governors don corner the President,...doing everything they can to frustrate the direct primaries choice of the legislatures.

The can only run, they cannot hide..the legislative arm of government will show them who the boss is when it comes to making the law.

grin grin grin

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Re: Electoral Act Amendments: Buhari Writes INEC, Seeks Advice On Direct Primaries, by clarocuzioo(m): 5:15am On Nov 30, 2021
This bill will prove something.

If Buhari signs it into law, it means he is in support of Tinubu Presidency, if he rejects it, it means he is not in support.

Let's watch and see.

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Re: Electoral Act Amendments: Buhari Writes INEC, Seeks Advice On Direct Primaries, by mfm04622: 5:18am On Nov 30, 2021
sukar886:
The truth is buhari is handing over to goodluck Jonathan on 2023, cos he has only one tenure left, after that, the north will continue ....

There is a law that said anybody sworn in twice to the same position CANNOT contest, nor be sworn in to the same position ever again! One if the bills signed into law by Buhari.
So where is this one coming from? Has that law been repealed?

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Re: Electoral Act Amendments: Buhari Writes INEC, Seeks Advice On Direct Primaries, by Inkling(f): 5:19am On Nov 30, 2021
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Re: Electoral Act Amendments: Buhari Writes INEC, Seeks Advice On Direct Primaries, by Noshitboi(m): 5:20am On Nov 30, 2021
He will not tow any path that will favour Tinubu. You just can't stay in Lagos and decide how APC should run their matters grin grin

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Re: Electoral Act Amendments: Buhari Writes INEC, Seeks Advice On Direct Primaries, by jaxxy(m): 5:20am On Nov 30, 2021
I think there should be extensive consultation on this bill and more specifically this particular section. The selfishness might not be from the governors only like we are made to think. Party members can also be selfish.

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Re: Electoral Act Amendments: Buhari Writes INEC, Seeks Advice On Direct Primaries, by benuejosh: 5:27am On Nov 30, 2021
My Problem with direct primaries is the cost implications. It is expensive.
Re: Electoral Act Amendments: Buhari Writes INEC, Seeks Advice On Direct Primaries, by SmartPolician: 5:37am On Nov 30, 2021
sukar886:
The truth is buhari is handing over to goodluck Jonathan on 2023, cos he has only one tenure left, after that, the north will continue ....

Goodluck Jonathan cannot win any election in Nigeria. No party will even make him their flagbearer.

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Re: Electoral Act Amendments: Buhari Writes INEC, Seeks Advice On Direct Primaries, by blackpanda: 5:38am On Nov 30, 2021
athaboi:
As if he have not taken decision about it....baba is just trying to save face! If he really want tinubu to succeed him, he will chose the one that will simply favour him

There's nothing u guys won't complain about grin na wa

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