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Electoral Offences Bill: Political Parties, Officials Risk ₦50 Million Fine by oluemmakay(m): 3:17am On Apr 14, 2021
In order to guarantee the sanctity of the ballot and as well engender a credible electoral process in the country ahead of the 2023 general election, the National Assembly has made far-reaching provisions in the Electoral Offences Commission Bill and the Electoral Act (2010) Amendment Bill (2020) which are under consideration and will soon be passed into law.

Both legislations are to discourage underhand dealings and malpractices in the nation’s electoral process.

In the proposals included in the proposed electoral law, candidates who submit false credentials and their political parties would be fined N5million and N50million apiece for that infraction, plus a possible jailtime for the offender.

Consequently, the Electoral Act (2010) Amendment Bill (2020) is currently at an advanced stage and will also be passed into law within the second quarter of the year.


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Chairman of the Senate Committee on the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC), Senator Kabiru Gaya (APC, Kano South) made the disclosures on Channels TV’s Politics Today monitored by our correspondent in Abuja last night.

Gaya said the new electoral law, among other things, provides for a 180-day window for party candidates to emerge before the secondary elections contrary to the current provision of 90 days.

The lawmaker explained that the wisdom behind the new provision in the Electoral Act was to make sure that only authentic party candidates participate in the election contest as all pre-election matters would have been resolved before 180 days.


Gaya added that this will ensure that only the people’s choices emerge winners through the ballot box and through not litigations as is being witnessed now, even as he called on the judiciary to recalibrate itself for better results.

Also, the Electoral Offences Commission Bill, if passed into law will, among others, address the issue of fake certificates presentation by contestants as offenders will be fined a sum of N5million and a jail term if found liable.

The lawmaker, however, said the judiciary also needs to be take a bold step towards making the electoral process a credible one.

“There is a need to have real discipline and lots of corrections in the judiciary. You will find out that we have even conflicting judgements on some of the (election) cases.

“I believe that the judiciary too need to take stronger steps to fight corruption within the system and be able to stand effectively by the law and be able to assist on how the elections could be free and fair.

“Because in some cases, politicians just rush to the courts and do what they want and get what they want to get, and that really demoralises most of the political aspirants in politics, and that also does no give credibility to any election.

“The electorate must be given the right to choose who they want,” Gaya said.

When asked the specific provisions of the new electoral law that will enhance the electoral process, he said: “It was captured in that case and we even give more room now. We put 180 days before election, which is about six months for a party to have a candidate.”

Gaya continued: “I believe what we have there (the amended Electoral Act) will take care of the current problems we have. And I believe the essence of amending the Electoral Act (2010) is to get out of the problems that we went through in the last few elections, the experience we had – the good, the bad systems of elections we went through.”

On the punishment for riggers and other electoral offenders, Senator Gaya said the measures put in place in the Electoral Offences Commission Bill are harsh but they are the best ways to sanitise the electoral system.

He revealed that the public hearing on the Bill, which is the brainchild of both the Senate and House of Representatives Committees on INEC and Electoral Matters, would take place at the end of the month, after which a report will be presented to both chambers of the National Assembly for consideration.

“Let me tell you that we in the committee of INEC, we have now brought up a Bill on electoral offences commission that will be dealing with all the offences committed during elections, where people will snatch ballot box or beat people or force an electoral officer to declare a result, or even kill people at the venue of the election.

“Electoral Offences Commission is going to take these matters seriously. Unless we have people punished for the offences they commit, sadly people will not learn their lessons.

“And even when a party submits a name of a candidate that is not qualified, after disqualifying the candidate, then the law will take effect on the party. The party will be punished and made to pay almost N50million or the leadership will be punished for that.

“And the candidate that fails to submit a good or credible result, that man will also be punished. He will be made to pay about N5million or be handed five years imprisonment.

“So, I believe that if all these measures taken, they are harsh but at least they are best ways to be able curtail these kind of events happening again,” Gaya added.
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Re: Electoral Offences Bill: Political Parties, Officials Risk ₦50 Million Fine by bodex196(m): 4:43am On Apr 14, 2021
Thumbs up for this if it's realistic.�

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Re: Electoral Offences Bill: Political Parties, Officials Risk ₦50 Million Fine by PowerOfPrayer: 4:43am On Apr 14, 2021
grin

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Re: Electoral Offences Bill: Political Parties, Officials Risk ₦50 Million Fine by Nobody: 4:44am On Apr 14, 2021
Only if they follow what they propagate as laws in this country

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Re: Electoral Offences Bill: Political Parties, Officials Risk ₦50 Million Fine by Boyano: 4:44am On Apr 14, 2021
Impressive
Re: Electoral Offences Bill: Political Parties, Officials Risk ₦50 Million Fine by MANNABBQGRILLS: 4:54am On Apr 14, 2021
Anything to move our darling nation is what we are after.

A better Nigeria is what we want.
A better Nigeria we shall get.

God bless Nigeria.

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Re: Electoral Offences Bill: Political Parties, Officials Risk ₦50 Million Fine by blowjob: 5:02am On Apr 14, 2021
THIEVES

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Re: Electoral Offences Bill: Political Parties, Officials Risk ₦50 Million Fine by olaemmanuel93(m): 5:02am On Apr 14, 2021
They are the one that will still disobey.

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Re: Electoral Offences Bill: Political Parties, Officials Risk ₦50 Million Fine by kingsleefolli(m): 5:03am On Apr 14, 2021
Oga moderator,please open political site,this early morning I never prey at all,all this update they vex me.nigeria government will remain useless until we all japa, buhari has gone to charge his battery in uk.in preparation for next election.campagn.please click next abeg.

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Re: Electoral Offences Bill: Political Parties, Officials Risk ₦50 Million Fine by abcee(m): 5:04am On Apr 14, 2021
they are not looking at the main issue which is rigging

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Re: Electoral Offences Bill: Political Parties, Officials Risk ₦50 Million Fine by thuxzwda1: 5:06am On Apr 14, 2021
abcee:
they are not looking at the main issue which is ringing



na which phone dey ring?

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Re: Electoral Offences Bill: Political Parties, Officials Risk ₦50 Million Fine by dheaven: 5:06am On Apr 14, 2021
They should concentrate on electronic voting for now instead of all these. Electronic voting will solve most of these problems.

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Re: Electoral Offences Bill: Political Parties, Officials Risk ₦50 Million Fine by Bawme(m): 5:11am On Apr 14, 2021
So far we still gather in one place, (pulling unit) for elections, all these amendments are rubbish.
Dem fit catch violators of this law and still leave dem or even claim say dem escape.

we weh know say JUSTICE don die since!!!

Let's embrace the digital world abeg.

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Re: Electoral Offences Bill: Political Parties, Officials Risk ₦50 Million Fine by fasho01(m): 5:15am On Apr 14, 2021
Right step in the right direction. Grear development
Re: Electoral Offences Bill: Political Parties, Officials Risk ₦50 Million Fine by olatdove: 5:27am On Apr 14, 2021
Good move but the penalty should be 5 years jail or more, not 50k because most of them has that money to pay, they will still commit the crime because they know that the penalty is money and the will achieve their goals.

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Re: Electoral Offences Bill: Political Parties, Officials Risk ₦50 Million Fine by Alejoas(m): 5:37am On Apr 14, 2021
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Re: Electoral Offences Bill: Political Parties, Officials Risk ₦50 Million Fine by Ensho: 5:48am On Apr 14, 2021
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Re: Electoral Offences Bill: Political Parties, Officials Risk ₦50 Million Fine by Coronavirus1: 5:50am On Apr 14, 2021
We are getting there but politican have many dubious systems of rigging elections.
Re: Electoral Offences Bill: Political Parties, Officials Risk ₦50 Million Fine by Coronavirus1: 5:52am On Apr 14, 2021
olatdove:
Good move but the penalty should be 5 years jail or more, not 50k because most of them has that money to pay, they will still commit the crime because they know that the penalty is money and the will achieve their goals.
not 50k but 50million
Re: Electoral Offences Bill: Political Parties, Officials Risk ₦50 Million Fine by Ceaser01: 6:51am On Apr 14, 2021
This won't work. Prosecution and imprisonment is enough deterrent. Not this 50 million naira child's play that is chicken change for the thieving politicians.

A politician will go ahead to deliberately commit the electoral offence, makes sure he achieved his aim and have the 50 million naira handy to settle the fine.

His thought will be "if 50 million naira will ensure my shot at the governorship position while ensuring the loss of my opponent, then I'll gladly pay it"

This is the same way the 500 thousand naira hate speech fine reviewed upward to 5 million naira has not worked till this day. In fact, what the politicians do now is this: they walk up to the radio or TV station with their hate speech broadcast, pay 5 million for the broadcast and drop 5 million naira extra for the station in case NCC comes calling with their "hate speech" penalty.

Now tell me if that is not a good deal.
Re: Electoral Offences Bill: Political Parties, Officials Risk ₦50 Million Fine by brownemmanuel43(m): 7:24am On Apr 14, 2021
Idiotic elements, the rate of hunger in the land is damn alarming. From alimosho to Ikeja, Ikeja to Oshodi, Oshodi to Surulere, Surulere to Orile Iganmu hunger everywhere.
If the rate of begging and hunger in Lagos could be this much I wonder how Osun will be?
Re: Electoral Offences Bill: Political Parties, Officials Risk ₦50 Million Fine by ImpregnaTor(m): 9:23am On Apr 14, 2021
I was expecting to see a vote buying prohibition bill i.e any party caught buying votes has already lost the election
Re: Electoral Offences Bill: Political Parties, Officials Risk ₦50 Million Fine by Nobody: 10:02am On Apr 14, 2021
INEC too is guilty of electoral offences by continually ignoring the huge number of toddler voters in the North. They should be removed from the voters' register immediately.

Meanwhile, I strongly oppose the style in
Nigeria where every new piece of legislation produces another parastatal. Soon there would be National Vote Counting Agency.

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