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Electoral Bill: CSOs Demand Buhari’s Assent In Two Days, To Stage Protest by GardenOfGod(m): 4:13pm On Feb 20, 2022
Electoral Bill:
CSOs DEMAND BUHARI’S ASSENT IN TWO DAYS, TO STAGE PROTEST TUESDAY

Following delay by the President, Major General Muhammadu Buhari (retd.), in signing the reworked Electoral Act Amendment Bill, no fewer than 26 civil society organisations have resolved to embark on a protest on Tuesday if the President fails to assent to the bill in two days.


The coalition urged its partners to converge on the Unity Fountain, Abuja, for the demonstration.

The coalition include Nigeria Civil Society Situation Room, Yiaga Africa, Partners for Electoral Reform, International Press Centre, Institute for Media and Society, Nigerian Women Trust Fund, The Albino Foundation, Centre for Citizens with Disability, Premium Times Centre for Investigative Journalism, Labour Civil Society Coalition, Transition Monitoring Group, CLEEN Foundation and Civil Society Legislative Advocacy Centre.

Others are Women Advocates Research and Documentation Centre, Nigeria Network of Non-Governmental Organisations, Inclusive Friends Association, Enough is Enough, The Electoral Hub, Centre for Liberty, Take Back Nigeria Movement, International Peace and Civic Responsibility Centre, 100 Women Lobby Group, Women in Politics Forum, Raising New Voices, Millennials Active Citizenship Advocacy Africa and Ready To Lead Africa.


On January 31 2022, the National Assembly transmitted the reworked bill to the President for assent.

Buhari consequently forwarded it to the Minister of Justice and Attorney General of the Federation, Abubakar Malami (SAN), for legal advice.

Malami had hinted that he might advise the President to withhold assent if he (Malami) found the reworked bill to contain proposals hinged on personal interests.

The CSOs in a statement on Saturday by the Media Officer of Yiaga Africa, Moshood Isah, after an emergency meeting, urged citizens across the nation to “call on President Muhammadu Buhari to act on this matter of urgent national importance.”

The coalition said the bill allowed electronic transmission of results, strengthened the financial independence of the Independent National Electoral Commission and empowered the commission to reject falsified election results.

The statement read in part, “Further aware, the bill, when signed, requires INEC to issue Notice of Election not later than 360 days before the day appointed for an election. Therefore, the President has to give assent to the bill on or before February 22, 2022 if the dates announced for the 2023 elections are to be maintained.

“We are concerned that the delay in granting presidential assent to the Electoral Bill, 2022 will create legal uncertainties that threaten the integrity of the off-cycle elections in Ekiti, Osun, and the 2023 general election, which is 366 days away.

“The civil society community resolves to declare Tuesday February 22, 2022 as the national day of protest to demand immediate assent to the bill. Civil society networks will organise peaceful public direct-action activities to further the demand to assent the bill. We urge citizens across the nation to call on President Muhammadu Buhari to act on this matter of urgent national importance.”


The President has not shown any significant sign of signing the reworked bill 20 days after it was transmitted to him by the National Assembly.

By law, the President is expected to respond to the National Assembly’s proposal not more than 30 days after receiving it.


The bill was transmitted to him on January 31, 2022, meaning he has barely 10 days left to act on it. The President has in the last five years rejected electoral amendment bills five times.

The INEC Chairman, Prof. Mahmood Yakubu, had said last month that the commission would quickly release the timetable and schedule of activities for the 2023 general elections based on the new law once the bill is signed by the President.

However, there are indications that INEC will go ahead with its preparations rather than allow Buhari’s failure to sign the bill to delay its activities.

The National Commissioner for Voter Education and Publicity, Festus Okoye, said on Channels Television that the commission could conduct the 2023 general elections with the current Electoral Act 2010.

Okoye added that Buhari not signing the Electoral Act amendment bill did not affect the FCT council election that took place on Saturday as the poll went smoothly.

He explained that INEC is an agency of the government that works with existing laws and it would continue to do so.

When asked if the President’s refusal to sign the electoral bill affected the conduct of the FCT poll, Okoye said, “Not in any way.”

When asked if the commission would be able to deliver a credible election in 2023 if the President doesn’t sign the electoral bill, Okoye said, “As an electoral management body, our responsibility is to utilise the existing law and conduct our elections very well.”

Also speaking with Sunday PUNCH, the Chief Press Secretary to the INEC Chairman, Rotimi Oyekanmi, said although the commission would be happy if Buhari signs the bill, the commission which is a product of the law would go ahead with its core mandate of organising elections.

On whether INEC would be forced to shift the February 18, 2023 due to the controversy surrounding the electoral bill, Oyekanmi said it would be speculative to provide a response.

He added, “When the commission decides on whether or not to postpone the elections, we will come up with a statement but it is not wise to speculate. As a commission, we would like to see the electoral amendment bill signed but let us not forget that there is an existing law.

“What that means is that if per chance the bill is not signed by Mr President, INEC will have no option but to fall back on the existing law to conduct the elections because the constitution does not say that you must wait for the amendment of one law or the other before you conduct general elections. General elections must hold every four years.”


Meanwhile, a top government official told Sunday PUNCH that it was unlikely that the President would sign the electoral bill.

The official, who wished to remain anonymous because he was not authorised to speak with the press, said the National Assembly did not comply with the President’s letter which he issued while explaining his reason for rejecting the previous bill last December.

He said, “The National Assembly was only expected to remove the mandatory direct primary and add all options which include: direct, indirect and consensus. However, they have now inserted a clause that says that in the event that consensus is adopted, all aspirants who choose to step down must put it into writing.

“This last clause is a recipe for disaster. The President has been advised against signing this bill. I will be surprised if he appends his signature to it. But nothing is impossible in politics.”


Your Refusal To Sign As Bad As Coup - HURIWA To Buhari
Human Rights Writers Association of Nigeria (HURIWA) has flayed President Muhammadu Buhari for his reluctance in signing the reworked Electoral Act Amendment Bill saying his intentions are not nationalistic and patriotic but self-serving.

HURIWA, in a statement by its National Coordinator, Emmanuel Onwubiko, said the intransigence and refusal of the President to sign the Electoral Act is as bad and evil as the military coups in Guinea Bissau, Mali and other West African countries.

The group, while condemning the President for globetrotting when a critical task lay at his table, said Buhari’s refusal to sign the Electoral Act is a calculated attempt to undermine and sabotage the transparent conduct of the 2023 general election.

The group described the President’s delayed assent as “an attempt to destabilise democracy because constitutional democracy runs seamlessly in an atmosphere of certainty and legality.”

HURIWA added, “But what President Muhammadu Buhari has done with his blatant failure to sign the Electoral Act is to put democracy in jeopardy and make it seem that the country isn’t ripe for free and fair polls.

”His refusal offends the heart of the constitutional independence of the legislature and endangers the principles of checks and balances enshrined in the constitution.

https://punchng.com/electoral-bill-csos-demand-buharis-assent-in-two-days-to-stage-protest-tuesday/

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Re: Electoral Bill: CSOs Demand Buhari’s Assent In Two Days, To Stage Protest by dawnomike(m): 4:19pm On Feb 20, 2022
Baba should just finish his tenure and go biko...

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Re: Electoral Bill: CSOs Demand Buhari’s Assent In Two Days, To Stage Protest by GardenOfGod(m): 4:29pm On Feb 20, 2022
Posterity will not forgive them should he and Malami refuse to sign that bill into law.

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Re: Electoral Bill: CSOs Demand Buhari’s Assent In Two Days, To Stage Protest by Mko123(m): 7:26pm On Feb 20, 2022
how will this news reduce the fuel price and queue in a local man area??
Re: Electoral Bill: CSOs Demand Buhari’s Assent In Two Days, To Stage Protest by Wedowas: 7:28pm On Feb 20, 2022
Buhari is a terrible human being

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Re: Electoral Bill: CSOs Demand Buhari’s Assent In Two Days, To Stage Protest by mystery22: 7:30pm On Feb 20, 2022
That's the only thing this Fulani man and his people are good at

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Re: Electoral Bill: CSOs Demand Buhari’s Assent In Two Days, To Stage Protest by fetcher36(m): 7:31pm On Feb 20, 2022
Buhari is the luckiest president ever.

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Re: Electoral Bill: CSOs Demand Buhari’s Assent In Two Days, To Stage Protest by NwaNimo1(m): 7:31pm On Feb 20, 2022

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Re: Electoral Bill: CSOs Demand Buhari’s Assent In Two Days, To Stage Protest by ogododo: 7:32pm On Feb 20, 2022
GardenOfGod:

https://punchng.com/electoral-bill-csos-demand-buharis-assent-in-two-days-to-stage-protest-tuesday/

Bubu no go sign anything.
Watch as time go pass, throw am for assembly again.

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Re: Electoral Bill: CSOs Demand Buhari’s Assent In Two Days, To Stage Protest by tempest01(m): 7:32pm On Feb 20, 2022
Nigerians are not ready. If they had marched to the National Assembly when the bill was returned to demand speedy action,

The figure head president, instead of waiting for the cabal who are hoping to keep their rigging options open, he would have done whats good for the country and signed the law.

The worst thing is that the National Assembly that has all the power to veto the bill and bring it to law will be subservient to the old man who has nothing to gain or lose if the electoral process is strengthened. Thereby joining in working against Nigeria and strengthening the vicious cabal for the future.

Nigerians actually empower these people by their inaction. The makers of the constitution inserted peaceful protests as the last resolve for the people when their interests is not being served by their government. If we do not activate it in this scenario, then get ready for another 8 years of backwardness.

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Re: Electoral Bill: CSOs Demand Buhari’s Assent In Two Days, To Stage Protest by mayorchelsea(m): 7:34pm On Feb 20, 2022
If he has good intentions and frowns at corruption as he claims, he should please sign this into law.He will never be forgotten if he does this.
Re: Electoral Bill: CSOs Demand Buhari’s Assent In Two Days, To Stage Protest by goaldynboy: 7:41pm On Feb 20, 2022
Buhari is as useless as a used tanpoon!

The electoral law would have been the only good thing he would have been remembered for; but he is in love with rigging elections!

If it is graczing route now he will sign it sharp sharp the way he hurriedly signed the petroleum bill that empowered the North to steal NNPC profit!!

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Re: Electoral Bill: CSOs Demand Buhari’s Assent In Two Days, To Stage Protest by silverlinen(m): 7:41pm On Feb 20, 2022
Yeah that's the way to go since our house of assembly politicians are scared of vetoing Mr President.
Cos the only action this government knows is that of protest, strike and violence.
Therefore protest should be embarked on

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Re: Electoral Bill: CSOs Demand Buhari’s Assent In Two Days, To Stage Protest by Successlane: 7:46pm On Feb 20, 2022
EMPTY THREAT. !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Re: Electoral Bill: CSOs Demand Buhari’s Assent In Two Days, To Stage Protest by Whois(m): 7:55pm On Feb 20, 2022
post=110294646:
Anything to move our darling nation forward is all we want at [b][/b], not all these political shenanigans.

God bless Nigeria and all good, sane, honest and hardworking Nigerians.


The protest is not bad at all grin grin for once i agree with aka NLpolicewoman
Re: Electoral Bill: CSOs Demand Buhari’s Assent In Two Days, To Stage Protest by watchindelta(m): 7:59pm On Feb 20, 2022
Notin is working.
Re: Electoral Bill: CSOs Demand Buhari’s Assent In Two Days, To Stage Protest by BigBashiru: 8:10pm On Feb 20, 2022
The colonial masters are still in Nigeria in the form of CSOs. If you know you know.

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Re: Electoral Bill: CSOs Demand Buhari’s Assent In Two Days, To Stage Protest by Scamburster(m): 8:21pm On Feb 20, 2022
Mko123:
how will this news reduce the fuel price and queue in a local man area??
Because you have sense.
Re: Electoral Bill: CSOs Demand Buhari’s Assent In Two Days, To Stage Protest by Jostoman: 8:33pm On Feb 20, 2022
dawnomike:
Baba should just finish his tenure and go biko...
not only that he should sign the electoral bill before Tuesday since he is no more contesting he should allow free and fear election in 2023.

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Re: Electoral Bill: CSOs Demand Buhari’s Assent In Two Days, To Stage Protest by Jostoman: 8:33pm On Feb 20, 2022
But why is Mr buhari behaving like this now. Just to sign electoral bill now become problem for him. Nawao

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Re: Electoral Bill: CSOs Demand Buhari’s Assent In Two Days, To Stage Protest by SmartPolician: 8:35pm On Feb 20, 2022
Nigerians have paid heavily for electing an old man and some idiots want to elect an old replacement because of their selfish gains.

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Re: Electoral Bill: CSOs Demand Buhari’s Assent In Two Days, To Stage Protest by papamondico: 8:53pm On Feb 20, 2022
This APC government came to steal and destroy this country. God will put them to shame, IJN.

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Re: Electoral Bill: CSOs Demand Buhari’s Assent In Two Days, To Stage Protest by verygoodbadboi: 8:54pm On Feb 20, 2022
SmartPolician:
Nigerians have paid heavily for electing an old man and some idiots want to elect an old replacement because of their selfish gains.

If we register, collect and use our pvc on election day we will be able to successfully Shame and his fellow zombies

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Re: Electoral Bill: CSOs Demand Buhari’s Assent In Two Days, To Stage Protest by Shikini: 8:56pm On Feb 20, 2022
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They don't want Electronic Transmission of Results.

He will not sign it.

They plan to rig 2023 again.
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Re: Electoral Bill: CSOs Demand Buhari’s Assent In Two Days, To Stage Protest by CharleyBright(m): 9:02pm On Feb 20, 2022
This man is the most useless and dumbest President Nigeria has ever had.
So it is Malami that is remote controlling him.
So until Malami gives him go ahead he won't sign?
Can the dead brain fool even read to understand the content of the bill?
The idiotic fool and his family just came and eat fat on National resources, and has not added any single value to the country.
Just to sign electoral bill, he is waiting for Malami to press play button.
May it not be well for Jagaban for imposing this Oloriburuku Aboki on Nigeria.
Thunder fire both of them there

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Re: Electoral Bill: CSOs Demand Buhari’s Assent In Two Days, To Stage Protest by Ugonna62: 9:18pm On Feb 20, 2022
Nigerians should know by now that buhari has no intention abnitio to make the country any better as a president,his antecedent even as a head of state speaks to that,even the litle gains the previous govt. made he destroyed them and made it even worst,if the man signs that document i will very very suprise,but you can take it to bank that buhari will not append his signature on that important document.

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Re: Electoral Bill: CSOs Demand Buhari’s Assent In Two Days, To Stage Protest by GardenOfGod(m): 9:22pm On Feb 20, 2022
grin
Mko123:
how will this news reduce the fuel price and queue in a local man area??
Is Nigeria all about local man?
Re: Electoral Bill: CSOs Demand Buhari’s Assent In Two Days, To Stage Protest by Mko123(m): 9:25pm On Feb 20, 2022
GardenOfGod:
grin Is Nigeria all about local man?



The polithiefcians has turned the ordinary man to a local man

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