Why Electoral Bill Should Be Passed Immediately – Jega

Former Chairman of the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC), Professor Attahiru Jega, has urged the National Assembly and President Muhammadu Buhari to immediately pass the Electoral Act Amendment Bill 2021.

According to him, the passage of the bill will go a long way in improving the integrity of Nigeria’s elections.

The former INEC Chairman, therefore, asked the government to do everything possible to ensure that the country goes into the next election with a new bill.

“This country will be better off if we go into the next election with a new electoral law which will enhance the integrity of the preparations and conduct of the elections,” he said during a Townhall on the Electoral bill on Sunday.

While the debate over the choice of direct and indirect mode of primaries still lingers, Professor Jega noted that the bill contains a lot of new amendments that are crucial to the integrity of the electoral process and he believes that should be the primary focus.

36 recommendations had been made for the bill by INEC to the National Assembly; 31 of which were approved with little to no amendments.

According to Jega, the amendments are the first in the last 12 years, and withholding assent to the bill, over a clause, would, therefore, be detrimental to INEC’s ability to adequately prepare for coming elections.

“A good legal framework helps to create elections with integrity and electoral integrity helps to enhance democratic consolidation and the preparation and conduct of elections democratically.

“Since 2010, we have not had substantive improvements in the electoral legal framework until now and clearly, the bill contains quite a lot of substantive improvements, so we must do everything possible to ensure that we go into the next election with a new bill.

“We already have some fundamental elements that can improve the integrity of the elections, let this be passed immediately, drop this issue of direct primaries, think more seriously about it. It is good, it should be done but if we proceed to do it the way we are trying to do it now, we are likely to create more problems than it will solve,” he said.

President Buhari had declined assent to the bill in December 2021, citing the cost of conducting direct primary elections, security challenges, and possible manipulation of electoral processes by political actors as part of the reasons for his decision.

But in a recent interview with Channels Television, he noted that for him to accent to the Bill, changes must be made to include the addition of consensus candidates, indirect primary options to the mode of selecting a candidate for an election, as against the initial direct mode as the only option to conduct primaries by political parties.

“There should be options, you can’t dictate to people and say you are doing democracy. Give them other options so they can make a choice,” he said.

Hot this week

Rights Group to sue Police over alleged land grabbing in Akwa Ibom

By Ogenyi Ogenyi, UyoHuman Rights lawyer and Chairman, Akwa...

Otuan Backs Dr. Tokpo for Bayelsa Assembly Seat

Leaders of the Otuan Federated Communities in Southern Ijaw...

FG lauds A’Ibom ‘pace-setter’ Airport as maiden int’l flight takes off

By Emeka Samuel,UyoAs the Victor Attah International Airport kick-starts...

Omo-Agege Cautions Oborevwori Against Reigniting Political Tension, Says 2023 Rivalry Is Over

By Anne AzukaFormer Deputy Senate President, Ovie Omo-Agege, has...

NNPC Signs MoU with Chinese Firms to Revive Refineries

The Nigerian National Petroleum Company Limited (NNPC Ltd) has...

Rehabilitation Works at Amuwo 132/33kV Transmission Substation in Progress – TCN

By Jabiru HassanThe Transmission Company of Nigeria (TCN) has...

WAPP Chairman Pushes Urgent Reforms to Strengthen Regional Power Market

By Jabiru HassanThe Chairman of the Executive Board of...

Insecurity: Kaduna Gov Inaugurates State’s New Committee to Enhance Security

…Tagged Disarmament, Demobilisation and ReintegrationBy Achadu Gabriel, KadunaGovernor Uba...

EFCC Re-arraigns Lawyer for Alleged N91 Million Land Fraud in Enugu

By Francis WilfredThe Enugu Zonal Directorate of the Economic...

Three Years of Tinubu’s Macroeconomics Targets 

Adefolarin A. Olamilekan As the year 2026 unfold, the global...

Omo-Agege Cautions Oborevwori Against Reigniting Political Tension, Says 2023 Rivalry Is Over

By Anne AzukaFormer Deputy Senate President, Ovie Omo-Agege, has...

Related Articles

Popular Categories

spot_imgspot_img