₦airaland Forum

Welcome, Guest: RegisterLoginWith GoogleTrendingRecentNew

Stats: 3,329,574 members, 8,441,272 topics. Date: Wednesday, 08 July 2026 at 09:54 AM

Toggle theme

Electoral Act: It’s Time For Lawmakers To Lobby, Negotiate – House Of Rep - Politics - Nairaland

Nairaland ForumNairaland GeneralPoliticsElectoral Act: It’s Time For Lawmakers To Lobby, Negotiate – House Of Rep (545 Views)

1 Reply (Go Down)

Electoral Act: It’s Time For Lawmakers To Lobby, Negotiate – House Of Rep by akinblog(op): 12:36pm On Dec 08, 2018
https://guardian.ng/wp-content/uploads/2016/03/National-Assembly-1.jpg

Following the rejection of the amended Electoral Act for the fourth time by President Muhammadu Buhari, a member of the House of Representatives, Johnson Agbonayinma (APC, Edo), says “it is time for lawmakers to lobby and negotiate with the executive on the way out of the logjam in the interest of Nigerians.”

Agbonayinma told Daily Trust via phone chat Saturday morning that rather than attacking Buhari or playing partisan politics with the electoral law, the lawmakers should look at the document holistically, in the light of prevailing circumstances.

“That is the practice in Western democracies. Sometimes, you lobby and negotiate your way out. Mr. President has his reasons for refusing to assent to the bill all the while. We (lawmakers) should reason with him (Buhari) to see how the bill can scale through.

“We should sit down and look at the bill holistically. This is not time to throw tantrums or play partisan politics. It’s time to lobby and negotiate with the executive.

“Yes, the lawmakers can override the decision with a two-third majority but castigating Buhari is not the best at this point in time. This is about the interest of Nigerians,” Agbonayinma told Daily Trust on phone.

Recall that the controversial Electoral Act (amendment ) Bill was transmitted to President Buhari for the fourth time on Wednesday, November 7, 2018 by the National Assembly.

Before then, the President had withheld his assent to the bill three times, finally returning it to the legislature on August 30, 2018.

Rejecting the bill, Buhari had faulted 11 sections, all of which the National Assembly claimed to have addressed in the latest version just rejected.

Part of the new amendments to the bill include the use of the card reader as the sole means of accreditation of voters, as well as “provisions to improve on the country ’s electoral process ahead of the 2019 general elections.”

Shortly after passing the bill at the House of Representatives on October 24, the Chairman, House Committee on Electoral and Political Party Matters, Aisha Dukku, (APC, Gombe) had boasted that all the areas queried by Buhari had been amended appropriately.

“All the issues raised by Mr. President have been captured and addressed. Both the Senate and the House worked on these amendments and all the issues have been addressed,” Dukku said.

https://all-gists..com/2018/12/electoral-act-its-time-for-lawmakers-to-lobby-negotiate-rep.html

Cc Lalasticlala
Cc Fynestboi
Cc Seun
Cc mynd44
Cc puskin
Cc dragnet
Cc honsule
Re: Electoral Act: It’s Time For Lawmakers To Lobby, Negotiate – House Of Rep by socialmediaman: 12:36pm On Dec 08, 2018
Buhari is obviously afraid of losing election through a free and fair process that eliminates some of the fraud observed from the last election which brought him to office, so negotiating with him is dead on arrival, its either his way or the highway.

It is time for the lawmakers to do the right thing in the interest of Nigerians by overriding the presidency on this one.

Buhari has sworn never to improve upon on the electoral system he inherited, its time for the lawmakers to do their constitutional job and get this country to move forward
Re: Electoral Act: It’s Time For Lawmakers To Lobby, Negotiate – House Of Rep by Baybii: 12:50pm On Dec 08, 2018
The Senate should just look for a way to veto the President and approve the Electoral bill so we can send this man back to where he belongs.
Re: Electoral Act: It’s Time For Lawmakers To Lobby, Negotiate – House Of Rep by Gistpeeps: 12:53pm On Dec 08, 2018
God should help us out
Re: Electoral Act: It’s Time For Lawmakers To Lobby, Negotiate – House Of Rep by Jax1: 12:56pm On Dec 08, 2018
Buhari is a criminal for rejecting the bill yet again.

Incidence form is the only way you could rig massively. That nonsense must stop.
Re: Electoral Act: It’s Time For Lawmakers To Lobby, Negotiate – House Of Rep by helinues: 12:57pm On Dec 08, 2018
Why not apply the law after 2019 election? Moreover, the errors sighted by the presidency have yet been corrected by the reps.

All I can see is desperation
Re: Electoral Act: It’s Time For Lawmakers To Lobby, Negotiate – House Of Rep by seanfer(m): 1:08pm On Dec 08, 2018
Baybii:
The Senate should just look for a way to veto the President and approve the Electoral bill so we can send this man back to where he belongs.
Even if the Senate have the 2/3 they can’t Override the President..... It’s going to take 2/3 of the NASS both the House of Rep and Senate.... And that’s the thing can never happen..... The best option for them is to invite the Executive and they will reach agreement.... But the PDP won’t allow their Members reason the way forward because they want to gain from the Propaganda
Re: Electoral Act: It’s Time For Lawmakers To Lobby, Negotiate – House Of Rep by Baybii: 1:24pm On Dec 08, 2018
seanfer:
Even if the Senate have the 2/3 they can’t Override the President..... It’s going to take 2/3 of the NASS both the House of Rep and Senate.... And that’s the thing can never happen..... The best option for them is to invite the Executive and they will reach agreement.... But the PDP won’t allow their Members reason the way forward because they want to gain from the Propaganda
Okay, thanks for clarifying it. I just wish that PDP members will do something about this instead of acting like a useless opposition party.
Re: Electoral Act: It’s Time For Lawmakers To Lobby, Negotiate – House Of Rep by seanfer(m): 1:33pm On Dec 08, 2018
Baybii:
Okay, thanks for clarifying it. I just wish that PDP members will do something about this instead of acting like a useless opposition party.
.

They keep showing the reason why they are not the good Opposition we need in this country.... They can never Criticise Objectively
1 Reply

Abia Assembly, Innoson Face-off Over Vehicles For Lawmakers (photos)Battle For Delegates: How Rivalry With Govs Resulted In Huge Loss For LawmakersNo Single Ventilator, But Nasarawa Buys N500m Cars For Lawmakers234

Why The Vice President Position In Nigeria Is Like A Spare TyrePresidency Blames Jonathan For Delay In Forming Buhari's CabinetLetter To The Vice President