Anxiety in Senate, House as President Buhari rejects polls bill

Anxiety in Senate, House as President Buhari rejects polls bill

by Joseph Anthony
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There was anxiety in the Senate and the House of Representatives yesterday following President Muhammadu Buhari’s rejection of the bill on the reordering of the 2019 election sequence.

The Senate and the House on February 14 adopted the conference report of the Electoral Act amendment.

Unlike what is in the Electoral Act in which elections will hold on two legs: Presidential/ National Assembly and Governorship/ State Assemblies, the amendment is a three-leg process; National Assembly, Governorship /Assemblies and Presidential.

But the President, in a correspondence to the lawmakers – which was read on the floors yesterday – declined assent to the bill.

The presidential letter entitled “Presidential decision to withhold assent to the Electoral Amendment Bill 2018” reads: “Pursuant to Section 58(4) of the Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria 1999 (as amended), I hereby convey to the Senate my decision on 3rd March 2018 to decline Presidential Assent to the Electoral Amendment Bill 2018 recently passed by the National Assembly.

“Some of my reasons include the following:

“A.The amendment to the sequence of elections in Section 25 of the principal act may infringe upon the constitutionally guaranteed discretion of the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) to organise, undertake and supervise elections provided in Section 15(A) of the third statue to the Constitution;

“B.The amend to Section 138 of the principal act to delete two crucial grounds upon which an election may be challenged by candidates, unduly limits the rights of candidates in elections to a free and fair electoral review process;

“C. The amendment to Section 152(3)-(5) of the Principal Act may raise Constitutional issues over the competence of the National Assembly to legislate over local government elections.”

Before Senate President Bukola Saraki read the letter, senators went into an executive session.

He read the letter at the plenary convened after the closed session. Thereafter, there were no comments.

After Speaker Yakubu Dogara read the letter in the House of Representatives, there were also no comments.

This is the second major bill that the President has declined to sign in the last one month, the first being the Peace Corps Bill.

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