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Electoral Bill: The Peculiarities And Legality Of Section 84 - Obono Obla by kirajustice: 3:07pm On Feb 27, 2022
It is settled that President Muhammadu Buhari signed into Law the Electoral (Amendment) Bill 2022, on 25 February, 2022. The implication of the signing of the Bill is that it has become the Electoral Act, 2022, and its provisions are now applicable and is what will regulate the 2023 General Elections.

The preamble of the Act says its objectives are the conduct of Federal, State, and Area Council elections and to make provisions for the restrictions of the qualification for elective office to relevant provisions of the Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria, 1999.

It also makes provisions for the use of Card Readers and other technological devices in the election and political party primaries, to provide a timeline for the submission of List of Candidates, criteria for substitution of candidates, and the limit of campaign expenses. Furthermore, it addresses the omission of names of candidates or logos of political parties.

In the light of the above, I intend in this piece to take a provision of the Electoral Act that seemingly looks contentious and analyze same.

On the face of the Act, it looks good, innovative, and revolutionary.
I believe it is too early for any observer to give the Act a pass mark or conclude that we have got a law that will be the panacea to all the myriad of problems that have grappled the conduct and management of elections in Nigeria for the past 61 years.

One can only come to this conclusion when the court has subjected some of these provisions to scrutiny.

The provision I intend to analyze is Section 84 of the Act which, deals with the nomination of candidates by parties. Section 84 has thirteen subparagraphs. It is settled that in the interpretation of the provisions of a statute, the court will interpret holistically its provisions. In doing that it will not interpret provisions in the subsections disjunctively from the main section. Therefore when the court is invited to construe Section 84, it will interpret Section 84 together with its subsections (conjunctively), to infer what the intention of the legislature of Section 84 of the Act, is.

In the Electoral Act, 2010 (as amended), the type of people that will take part in Conventions or Congresses to nominate candidates for a political party in the general elections is silent. This loophole was exploited by incumbent heads of executive branches of government to use their appointees to swell the number of delegates to these Congresses or Conventions that will vote for them or aspirants of their choice.

The result is that aspirants that are not the incumbent executive head of governments or political office holders or the favorites of these executive heads of government were placed at disadvantageous positions to compete unfairly with the incumbent executive heads of government or the favorites aspirants.

To cure this mischief or loophole, the legislature of the Electoral Act clearly stipulates the ineligibility of delegates of political office holders or appointees of executive heads of governments.

Section 84 subsection 10 of the Electoral Act, provides that 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.

Therefore the import of Section 84 subsection 10, is that anybody who is a public holder or a political appointee is ineligible to be a delegate to a Congress or Convention to nominate the candidate to a general election. Also, an aspirant seeking nomination to be a candidate.

I think the intention of the legislature in inserting Section 84 subsection 12 is to prevent a situation whereby an incumbent President or Governor will use their appointees to have an advantage over opponents during Congress or Convention to elect candidates that a political party will present during the election.

This to my mind, does not conflict with the provisions of the Constitution that stipulates that a public servant must resign or withdraw his service 30 days to the general election where he is a candidate as argued by some observers.

It does not also disenfranchise political officer holders from aspiring to get their political party nomination to become candidates.

It does not disenfranchise political office holders from being delegates or an aspirant for a political party position in that Congress or Convention.

To underscore the seriousness of the provisions of the new subsections, the legislature takes the failure of a political party to comply with the provisions of Section 84 subsection 10, seriously. It inserted a penalty section in the Act. Section 84 subsection 11 of the Act provides that where a political party fails to comply with the provisions of this Act in the conduct of its primaries, its candidate for election shall not be included in the election for the particular position in the issue.

To my mind Section, 84 subsections 10 and 11 of the Act are innovative and progressive and will contribute to the deepening of internal democracy and promotion of transparency in the affairs of the political party, especially in the choice of candidates for the general election. It will also discourage the imposition of candidates by incumbent heads of executive branches of government.

It will further promote good governance and stem the practice where some aspirants who are political office holders hide behind the cloak of their office to have an undue advantage over aspirants who are non-political office holders. It will help in providing a level playing ground for every aspirant.

I find it disconcerting that those who are aspiring to seek presidential or governorship tickets but serving in both the federal and state governments have not deemed it necessary to resign from their current positions.

This is giving them an advantage over their opponents and It is this mischief Section 84 intends to cure.

I think the National Assembly should not rush to amend Section 84 but allow the opportunity by anybody aggrieved by its application to test its efficacy or constitutionality in court of law.

Gladly Section 84 subsection 12 provides that, an aspirant who complains that any of the provisions of this Act and the guidelines of a political party have not been complied with in the selection or nomination of a candidate of a political party for election, may apply to the Federal High Court for redress.

The provision should be subjected to judicial scrutiny and test to determine whether it is constitutional or not. It is the responsibility of the judicial branch of government in a democracy to ensure that all actions of the executive and legislative branches are within the purview of powers vested on them by the Constitution.

So let the Court determine whether that provision is constitutional or not.
https://politicsnigeria.com/whether-section-84-of-the-electoral-act-2022-is-unconstitutional-by-chief-okoi-obono-obla/

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Re: Electoral Bill: The Peculiarities And Legality Of Section 84 - Obono Obla by tit(f): 3:50pm On Feb 27, 2022
is this not the liar with Toronto certificate?

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Re: Electoral Bill: The Peculiarities And Legality Of Section 84 - Obono Obla by CheapWebsite1: 7:12pm On Feb 27, 2022
Re: Electoral Bill: The Peculiarities And Legality Of Section 84 - Obono Obla by zeenoaustin(m): 7:13pm On Feb 27, 2022
Is ok
Re: Electoral Bill: The Peculiarities And Legality Of Section 84 - Obono Obla by lordopsy2018(m): 7:13pm On Feb 27, 2022
2023

Re: Electoral Bill: The Peculiarities And Legality Of Section 84 - Obono Obla by Raxxye(m): 7:13pm On Feb 27, 2022
So far so good.
What about the part where the minimum educational qualification for the president was to be raised to a University degree or equivalent?

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Re: Electoral Bill: The Peculiarities And Legality Of Section 84 - Obono Obla by kakaflex(m): 7:14pm On Feb 27, 2022
The issue of NEPA light in Nigeria, it will take another 50years before it can be resolved

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Re: Electoral Bill: The Peculiarities And Legality Of Section 84 - Obono Obla by BeardedmeatR(m): 7:16pm On Feb 27, 2022
This big mouth that year.
Re: Electoral Bill: The Peculiarities And Legality Of Section 84 - Obono Obla by visijo(m): 7:16pm On Feb 27, 2022
If you grab his phone and he doesn't fight for it. my sister, marry him... He's one of us and we are only 3 left in Africa.

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Re: Electoral Bill: The Peculiarities And Legality Of Section 84 - Obono Obla by straighttalk(m): 7:17pm On Feb 27, 2022
Stories for the gods
Re: Electoral Bill: The Peculiarities And Legality Of Section 84 - Obono Obla by emmyfizzy12(m): 7:19pm On Feb 27, 2022
kirajustice:

https://politicsnigeria.com/whether-section-84-of-the-electoral-act-2022-is-unconstitutional-by-chief-okoi-obono-obla/

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Re: Electoral Bill: The Peculiarities And Legality Of Section 84 - Obono Obla by Nobody: 7:20pm On Feb 27, 2022
Imagine taking advice from a shady character... only in Nigeria.
Re: Electoral Bill: The Peculiarities And Legality Of Section 84 - Obono Obla by Mooh247: 7:21pm On Feb 27, 2022
What a good read

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Re: Electoral Bill: The Peculiarities And Legality Of Section 84 - Obono Obla by Thorondor: 7:22pm On Feb 27, 2022
Obono obla. I thought this crook was already in jail

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Re: Electoral Bill: The Peculiarities And Legality Of Section 84 - Obono Obla by Mooh247: 7:24pm On Feb 27, 2022
cool




What a good read

To simply put it Malami and Ameachi must resign if they want to contest in any primaries, Congress or convention...

No political office holders and appointee can vote in any primaries, Congress or convention without resigning


Jagaban is a Genius and master strategists.... Femi Gbajabiamila is a skillfully smart protogee of Jagaban

First they pre empt Malami's cabal with provisions of direct primaries knowing fully well they won't sign it, now for the amendment they carefully set a second trap



.

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Re: Electoral Bill: The Peculiarities And Legality Of Section 84 - Obono Obla by SweetJoystick(m): 7:26pm On Feb 27, 2022
Person wey suppose dey jail dey talk. Nigeria is truly a a banana republic
Re: Electoral Bill: The Peculiarities And Legality Of Section 84 - Obono Obla by Thinktwicemybro: 7:33pm On Feb 27, 2022
It makes not much sense to me. As far am concerned the statuqo remains the same. They would have barred parties from allowing their governors to seek Senate office as retirement home. Also section 84 does not stop sitting governors or aspirants from planting stooges that will hold tickets for them in various parties just as alex was a stooge for maduka of acord party.

Our electoral law as of today still encourage political prostitution. And this is the reason for multiple court cases after elections and primaries and also the reason most party lack men of integrity and ideology.

The only reasonable thing in the new electoral law is the electronic transmission of result, that is if they will implement it with integrity.
Re: Electoral Bill: The Peculiarities And Legality Of Section 84 - Obono Obla by ba2remagaji: 7:46pm On Feb 27, 2022
Re: Electoral Bill: The Peculiarities And Legality Of Section 84 - Obono Obla by opalu: 7:54pm On Feb 27, 2022
Ok
Re: Electoral Bill: The Peculiarities And Legality Of Section 84 - Obono Obla by Whois(m): 7:55pm On Feb 27, 2022
Smart legislative, over to the judiciary to interrupt the smart bill
Re: Electoral Bill: The Peculiarities And Legality Of Section 84 - Obono Obla by meetme01: 8:00pm On Feb 27, 2022
kirajustice:

https://politicsnigeria.com/whether-section-84-of-the-electoral-act-2022-is-unconstitutional-by-chief-okoi-obono-obla/

As stated, let the aggrieved seek redress in the court of law. At least, amendment to every law is sacrosanct. We cannot get it at a trial, we keep amending till the law is 90% effective.

What I appreciate most is the resignation of political office holders. The likes of Malami will think twice and may never be relevant again in politics

The law will certainly benefit some at the beginning. Don't forget, they will still be opposition in certain quarters, which would make them thread softly to avoid shooting themselves.

The first step has been taken. Let's see how things unfolds.
Re: Electoral Bill: The Peculiarities And Legality Of Section 84 - Obono Obla by seunmsg(m): 8:04pm On Feb 27, 2022
Section 84 (10) won’t even be necessary if we can perfect the direct primary system. It’s the best way to ensure that popular candidates emerged at party level. Indirect primary is prone to manipulation and will always confer unfair advantage to incumbents or their puppets no matter the legislation put in place.
Re: Electoral Bill: The Peculiarities And Legality Of Section 84 - Obono Obla by buckeyemedia: 8:29pm On Feb 27, 2022
Mooh247:
cool




What a good read

To simply put it Malami and Ameachi must resign if they want to contest in any primaries, Congress or convention...

No political office holders and appointee can vote in any primaries, Congress or convention without resigning


Jagaban is a Genius and master strategists.... Femi Gbajabiamila is a skillfully smart protogee of Jagaban

First they pre empt Malami's cabal with provisions of direct primaries knowing fully well they won't sign it, now for the amendment they carefully set a second trap




.
Shut up, nonsense analogy.
Re: Electoral Bill: The Peculiarities And Legality Of Section 84 - Obono Obla by tnerro1(m): 8:40pm On Feb 27, 2022
Good write up, let Buhari or his “preferred candidate “ go to court to challenge section 84, I trust the speaker of the house, na that Lawan I no trust
Re: Electoral Bill: The Peculiarities And Legality Of Section 84 - Obono Obla by BlazinGlory40: 8:51pm On Feb 27, 2022
Mooh247:
cool




What a good read

To simply put it Malami and Ameachi must resign if they want to contest in any primaries, Congress or convention...

No political office holders and appointee can vote in any primaries, Congress or convention without resigning


Jagaban is a Genius and master strategists.... Femi Gbajabiamila is a skillfully smart protogee of Jagaban

First they pre empt Malami's cabal with provisions of direct primaries knowing fully well they won't sign it, now for the amendment they carefully set a second trap



.

And you really think the canals are fools not to have a counter measure to all these? They won’t show their hands yet until it’s time.
Re: Electoral Bill: The Peculiarities And Legality Of Section 84 - Obono Obla by UselessBuharist: 9:03pm On Feb 27, 2022
Whatever he says there is correct I didn’t read it

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