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Re: Malami: Why Buhari Will Not Sign Proposed Electoral Law by Dreamhighnow(m): 8:18pm On Dec 27, 2021
Curious345:
the ONLY REASON BUHARI IS NATIONALLY HATED BY ALL AND SUNDRY IS SQUARELY BECAUSE OF THIS MAN BARRISTER MALAMI.

Sacking and prosecuting MALAMI ,will in no small way redeemed his already battered image

He is doing what Buhari wants him to do. If not he would have been sacked
Re: Malami: Why Buhari Will Not Sign Proposed Electoral Law by Agbegbaorogboye: 8:27pm On Dec 27, 2021
Curious345:
the ONLY REASON BUHARI IS NATIONALLY HATED BY ALL AND SUNDRY IS SQUARELY BECAUSE OF THIS MAN BARRISTER MALAMI.

Sacking and prosecuting MALAMI ,will in no small way redeemed his already battered image
For what exactly
Re: Malami: Why Buhari Will Not Sign Proposed Electoral Law by Agbegbaorogboye: 8:27pm On Dec 27, 2021
Dreamhighnow:


He is doing what Buhari wants him to do. If not he would have been sacked
Don't mind these ostriches

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Re: Malami: Why Buhari Will Not Sign Proposed Electoral Law by ebakhaiyhe(m): 8:50pm On Dec 27, 2021
In all, I just love how Malami run down the National Assembly as people who only care about themselves as against National interest. He acknowledged himself to be the only sensible Nigerian while the rest of us who applauded the house for a job well done as fools.

House of Assembly are left to accept Malami’s statement to be true by accepting to rework on the bill or override it by passing it into law, as a prove that they were right from the beginning.
Re: Malami: Why Buhari Will Not Sign Proposed Electoral Law by techWriter5: 9:12pm On Dec 27, 2021
Have he ever meant well for this nation before but his time will surely pass.Nonsense!... Emm, check my PROFILE if you need help with your dissertation, assignment, or thesis.
Re: Malami: Why Buhari Will Not Sign Proposed Electoral Law by starz100: 9:33pm On Dec 27, 2021
Have they ever supported any good thing about the country before?
Re: Malami: Why Buhari Will Not Sign Proposed Electoral Law by InoGetJoy: 10:29pm On Dec 27, 2021
Nigerians are still waiting for their current leaders to make positive electoral reforms?
I laugh in Swahili
Re: Malami: Why Buhari Will Not Sign Proposed Electoral Law by Enyimbamercedes: 1:26am On Dec 28, 2021
Over raw best in electoral law
Re: Malami: Why Buhari Will Not Sign Proposed Electoral Law by aksule(m): 3:16am On Dec 28, 2021
He is a lawyer by training. We all know what is expected of a lawyer and his client. It's left for Nigerians to read between the lines and choose what to them is right.
Re: Malami: Why Buhari Will Not Sign Proposed Electoral Law by ofiko123(m): 3:25am On Dec 28, 2021
Well buhari leaves in two years so it is no issue at all..
Re: Malami: Why Buhari Will Not Sign Proposed Electoral Law by blackpanda: 5:03am On Dec 28, 2021
Curious345:
the ONLY REASON BUHARI IS NATIONALLY HATED BY ALL AND SUNDRY IS SQUARELY BECAUSE OF THIS MAN BARRISTER MALAMI.

Sacking and prosecuting MALAMI ,will in no small way redeemed his already battered image

Did u read the topic at all Smh
Re: Malami: Why Buhari Will Not Sign Proposed Electoral Law by TGM2015: 10:37am On Dec 28, 2021
eldoradoxx:
Malami is trying to deceive the gullible Nigerians. Party primaries whether direct or indirect is the responsibility of political parties and therefore INEC does not have to spend money for party primaries. The political parties make billions from sale of nomination forms, why not use it to conduct primaries and even pay INEC primary election monitors. Again, Malami irresponsibly wants to hoodwink Nigerians into believing that primaries take place in polling units and therefore top difficult to monitor. Nigeria has about 8000 political wards in all the LGAs and these are the only place where party primaries are meant to hold and it does not take more than standing on a queue for the Candidate one prefers and be counted. That's all about direct primaries. INEC has more than 8000 staff to attend these primaries. The implication of this is that smaller parties that don't have any reason being called political parties will fizzle away thereby allowing strong parties alone to exist.

Calm down, the law requires that INEC must monitor all political parties primaries. Thus means that INEC will pay adhoc staff per ward per political party per primary type (Presidential, Governor, Senators, Federal/State House of Representatives).

Secondly, political parties are associations of political like minds and courts even to supreme Court have affirm their rights and power to decides how their want their affairs to be conducted and once decided must abide by it as far as their rule is not against the Nigeria Constitution as amended. So, it is legally wrong to enact a law as to how an association should conduct their affairs and elect their leaders including their representatives. This very compulsory direct primary clause is a selfish agenda by former governors now Senators to clip the power of their governors to determine whether or not they will get the party tickets in next election.

Direct primaries is the best for political parties to adopt but political parties should only be encouraged/persuade to adopt it and not forced to adopt it. And again, the APC direct primaries figures for last Presidential primary and Anambra compared to the general election results conducted by INEC has shown that this best primary elections is open to manipulation and corrupt practice even worst that delegates system. The most less expensive and peaceful primary is consensus candidates, the candidates have more peaceful political journey than the other two.

So, in summary, in Nigeria of today, Direct primaries are not in the best interest of electorates but most beneficial for political aspirants.
Re: Malami: Why Buhari Will Not Sign Proposed Electoral Law by Tzar(m): 12:50pm On Dec 28, 2021
This guy is the de facto president of Nigeria.
A civilian coup happened in Nigeria without Nigerians knowing!

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