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Pressure On Buhari To Reject Reworked Electoral Bill by jamesodu(m): 11:18am On Feb 09, 2022
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President Muhammadu Buhari is under pressure to reject the reworked Electoral Act Amendment Bill 2022, it was learnt yesterday.

Sources said those pushing against presidential assent to the bill anchor their argument on “certain anti-democratic and discriminatory clauses”.

But, if signed and it becomes law, political parties will be expected to submit the names of their presidential candidates by August 18 — six months before the date of the presidential election.

According to the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) timetable, the presidential election will hold on February 18, 2023.

Going by the provision of the reworked bill sighted by The Nation, on the date of submission of names of candidates, primaries for National Assembly, governorship and presidential candidates will hold between July and mid-August.

A source said: “The President may still reject the bill because of ‘vendetta and anti-democratic clauses’ in the reworked Electoral Act Amendment Bill 2022.

“We may end up using the Electoral Act 2010 (as amended) for the 2023 general election because of strange clauses.

“For instance, it is illegal to exclude political office holders from primaries. By implication, ministers, commissioners and others cannot participate in the electoral process.

“Also, the nation does not have the wherewithal for the use of the electronic voting machine. Most politicians in the All Progressives Congress (APC) and the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) are uncomfortable with it.”

He added: “The consensus clause is cumbersome and an attempt to hit back at state governors who used to impose candidates. So, we should expect a likely rejection of the bill by the President.”

Attorney-General of the Federation and Minister of Justice Abubakar Malami (SAN) said he received the reworked bill sent to him by the President for his advice, on Monday. He said he would propose to the President to sign the bill if the content is in the national interest.

According to other provisions in the bill, the electoral commission may use an electronic voting machine or any other voting device for the election.

Ministers, commissioners and other political appointees are barred from serving as poll agents during the election.

Besides, no political appointee at any level, be it a minister, commissioner or board chairman, can vote or be voted for during primaries.

They are mandated to resign before the primaries of their parties.

The election expenses for elective offices are pegged as follows: presidential, N5billion; governorship, N1billion; Senate and House of Representatives, N100million and N70million; House of Assembly, N30million; chairmanship election into an area council, N30million; and councillorship, N5million.

No individual or other entity shall donate to a candidate more than N50million.

Section 29 (1-3) of the Electoral Act Amendment Bill 2022 is explicit on the deadline for the submission of the list of candidates.

The section says: “Every political party shall, not later than 180 days before the date appointed for a general election under this Act, submit to the Commission, in the prescribed forms, the list of the candidates the party proposes to sponsor at the elections, who must have emerged from valid primaries conducted by the political party.

“The list or information submitted by each candidate shall be accompanied by an affidavit sworn to by the candidate at the Federal High Court, High Court of a state, or Federal Capital Territory, indicating that he or she has fulfilled all the constitutional requirements for election into that office.

“The Commission shall, within seven days of the receipt of the personal particulars of the candidate, publish same in the constituency where the candidate intends to contest the election.”

Regarding mode of primaries, Section 84 (1) recommends: “A political party seeking to nominate candidates for elections under this Act shall hold primaries for aspirants to all elective positions, which shall be monitored by the Commission.

“(2) The procedure for the nomination of candidates by political parties for the various elective positions shall be by direct, indirect primaries or consensus.”

The conditions for consensus are as follows:

A political party that adopts a consensus candidate shall secure the written consent of all cleared aspirants for the position, indicating their voluntary withdrawal from the race and their endorsement of the consensus candidate.
Where a political party is unable to secure the written consent of all cleared aspirants for the purpose of a consensus candidate, it shall revert to the choice of direct or indirect primaries for the nomination of candidates for the aforesaid elective positions.
A special convention or nomination congress shall be held to ratify the choice of consensus candidates at designated centres at the national, state, senatorial, federal and state constituencies, as the case may be.
Section 84(10-13) limits courts from either stopping party primaries or elections from holding.

The section prevents political office holders at any level from participating or contesting for nomination into any elective office during primaries at the national convention or state congress.

It claims: “No political appointee at any level shall be a voting delegate or be voted for at the convention or congress of any political party for the purpose of the nomination of candidates for any election.”

https://thenationonlineng.net/pressure-on-buhari-to-reject-reworked-electoral-bill/

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Re: Pressure On Buhari To Reject Reworked Electoral Bill by Franzinni: 1:23pm On Feb 09, 2022
Before
Re: Pressure On Buhari To Reject Reworked Electoral Bill by Baawaa(m): 1:23pm On Feb 09, 2022
At the end they will do what will favour them,
Re: Pressure On Buhari To Reject Reworked Electoral Bill by Factfinder1(m): 1:23pm On Feb 09, 2022
he is mad

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Re: Pressure On Buhari To Reject Reworked Electoral Bill by Way4orward: 1:24pm On Feb 09, 2022
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Re: Pressure On Buhari To Reject Reworked Electoral Bill by Omicron007: 1:25pm On Feb 09, 2022
shocked









Shame on the useless Rubber Stamp Senate and other politicians working hard to make this failed contraption worse than it is presently.

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Re: Pressure On Buhari To Reject Reworked Electoral Bill by KenOne: 1:25pm On Feb 09, 2022
With this added bolded clause below forget about it president will never sign it. Tinubu thinks he's smart using speaker of the house Femi, Senate president Ahmed and deputy senate president Omo-Agege to ambush the executive because of Amaechi other ministers like Ngige etc.

Besides, no political appointee at any level, be it a minister, commissioner or board chairman, can vote or be voted for during primaries.

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Re: Pressure On Buhari To Reject Reworked Electoral Bill by SmartGadgetz: 1:25pm On Feb 09, 2022
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Re: Pressure On Buhari To Reject Reworked Electoral Bill by NwaNimo1(m): 1:26pm On Feb 09, 2022

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Re: Pressure On Buhari To Reject Reworked Electoral Bill by Racoon(m): 1:26pm On Feb 09, 2022
The unseriousness of this government towards electoral reforms have been abysmal.

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Re: Pressure On Buhari To Reject Reworked Electoral Bill by Sabadon(m): 1:27pm On Feb 09, 2022
Make una no dey prejor Buhari cheesy grin grin
Re: Pressure On Buhari To Reject Reworked Electoral Bill by Kingpele(m): 1:29pm On Feb 09, 2022
He should come up with more realistic options as president but this bill is not bad ,if u want to participate in an election, if u are sure u really desire that office, why not resigned from your present appointment in other to give yourself fully to politicking, if not the ministry u suppose to head will suffer vacuum or negligence during your absence..
Re: Pressure On Buhari To Reject Reworked Electoral Bill by valleygirl: 1:29pm On Feb 09, 2022
Politicians are the problem while the ignorant are the enablers. Unfortunately, the unlearned select the worst of us to lead the best of us.

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Re: Pressure On Buhari To Reject Reworked Electoral Bill by bennybuhari: 1:30pm On Feb 09, 2022
He won't sign except Malami asked him to
Re: Pressure On Buhari To Reject Reworked Electoral Bill by Lovenorth: 1:30pm On Feb 09, 2022
The President should not sign this bill because there is a lot of infiltration by the mischief makers in it

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Re: Pressure On Buhari To Reject Reworked Electoral Bill by Nobody: 1:31pm On Feb 09, 2022
It's obvious the APC dont want what's best for the country.

why hold on to one position while pushing for another... if that's not greed, what is..

It just obviously shows they are bereft of knowledge without specialty.. what then is the use of the phantom degrees they acquire..

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Re: Pressure On Buhari To Reject Reworked Electoral Bill by emmykk(m): 1:31pm On Feb 09, 2022
Buhari is nolonger important the next president will sign it

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Re: Pressure On Buhari To Reject Reworked Electoral Bill by Onyiiobi7735(m): 1:31pm On Feb 09, 2022
grin grin If not that Buhari is lifeless, would anyone be pressuring him to do something?

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Re: Pressure On Buhari To Reject Reworked Electoral Bill by gentlegenius(m): 1:33pm On Feb 09, 2022
Onyiiobi7735:
grin grin If not that Buhari is lifeless, would anyone be pressuring him to do something?
wow

Re: Pressure On Buhari To Reject Reworked Electoral Bill by s3nn2x25: 1:33pm On Feb 09, 2022
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Re: Pressure On Buhari To Reject Reworked Electoral Bill by signz: 1:33pm On Feb 09, 2022
Why reject everytime?

Why throw away the baby with the bath water?

Why not sign the bill and then ask NASS to amend the portion you don't like.

If Buhari is sure of his performance, i see no reason why he won't sign this Electoral bill(electronic voting and transmission).
Re: Pressure On Buhari To Reject Reworked Electoral Bill by Realdeals(m): 1:34pm On Feb 09, 2022
Was it that President Buhari doesn't have a mind of his own on the subject?
Re: Pressure On Buhari To Reject Reworked Electoral Bill by BigYash: 1:35pm On Feb 09, 2022
bennybuhari:
He won't sign except Malami asked him to
You gerrit. Spokesman for the cabals he is...
Re: Pressure On Buhari To Reject Reworked Electoral Bill by chloride6: 1:37pm On Feb 09, 2022
APC, evil party

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Re: Pressure On Buhari To Reject Reworked Electoral Bill by Femijohn198: 1:41pm On Feb 09, 2022
The so called rubber stamp will only amend what will favor them.. This Democracy government of Nigeria Na scam plenty pas.

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Re: Pressure On Buhari To Reject Reworked Electoral Bill by deleson: 1:45pm On Feb 09, 2022
This government isn’t interested in advancing systems and processes in the country.

Just a bunch of selfish, archaic, closed-minded individuals without a sense of responsibility.

The APC has the majority in the House Assembly, so why the back and forth? Can’t their caucus be definitive on what’s good for the country with speedy action?

If the house is also serious about this bill, they have the power to veto it if the President doesn’t assent after 30-days of transmission.

Nothing is working nor cheering about the country.
Re: Pressure On Buhari To Reject Reworked Electoral Bill by LibertyRep: 1:45pm On Feb 09, 2022
Buhari should remember he is the only one people will remember after his tenure, and not his harem advisers.

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