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Electoral Bill: Civil groups urge NASS to expedite action on 10 points priority areas

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By Mike Oboh

The 10 points priorities on electoral amendment by the National Assembly has been described as a commendable effort which will lead to the delivering of a new electoral act for Nigerians in the first quarter of this year.

In a statement signed by the Director of Programs, Yiaga Africa, Cynthia Mbamalu on behalf of the civil groups on Thursday, stated that the outlined priority areas are consistent with the tenets of good governance and democratic consolidation and provide Nigerian citizens, especially young people, women and people living with disabilities, with the needed confidence in trusting our electoral outcome.

The Civil groups said adopting these priorities will elevate Nigeria’s standing globally amongst other nations using the instrumentality of the Law to build their electoral democracy and achieve stability and peace.

In the letter sent to the National Assembly the group urged the lawmakers to become a reference point for genuine change, through their support of these citizen’s priorities, by ensuring its reflectiveness in the proposed Electoral Amendment Bill.

“Posterity will reckon with you as we work together to reform our Electoral Act for an electoral process that guarantees credible, free and fair elections in Nigeria” she stated.

She assured them of their solidarity and support in the joint quest for the democratic consolidation and development of the Federal Republic of Nigeria.

“We recognize and deeply appreciate your tireless efforts and that of every member of the National Assembly, particularly all members of the Senate and House of Representatives Joint-Committee on INEC and Electoral Matters in ensuring a new Electoral Act is delivered to Nigerians in the first quarter of 2021.

“These genuine efforts and partnership with citizens’ have culminated into various wide-ranging recommendations, amongst which are certain priorities that truly respond to our aspirations as a people working to build our electoral democracy. These Citizen’s top 10 Priorities on the Electoral Act Amendment are highlighted in the document included.

“Strengthen the financial Independence of the Commission, Publication of polling unit level results by INEC, Protecting the voting rights of Visually impaired and Incapacitated Voters, Cost of Nomination of Candidates, Promoting the inclusion of women, youth, and persons living with disability in politics, Legitimize the use of technology in the electoral process through electronic accreditation of voters, electronic voting and electronic collation and transmission of results, Stiffer Sanctions for Electoral Offences, Regulation of the Conduct of Security Personnel on Election Duty, Early voting for Nigerians on essential election duty and Voting Rights for Nigerians in Diaspora” she added.

The National Assembly through its Joint-Committee on INEC and Electoral Matters called a public hearing on the Bill for ‘An Act to Repeal the Electoral Act No 6, 2010 (As Amended) and Enact the Independent National Electoral Commission Act 2020’ on 9th December 2020.

The public hearing provided citizens with a platform to outline their demands and make inputs into the Electoral Act Amendment Bill.

The public hearing was another testament to the 9th National Assembly’s commitments towards reforming the nation’s electoral system and process and ensuring that a new citizen-responsive Electoral Act is activated in a considerably good time.

The group included, Albino Foundation, Centre for Citizens with Disability, Center for Liberty, CLEEN Foundation, Institute for Media and Society, International Press Centre, NESSACTION, Nigeria Women’s Trust Fund, Premium Times Centre for Investigative Journalism, Millennials Active Citizenship, Advocacy Africa and Raising New Voices

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