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Electoral Act: Reps Step Down Motion Seeking To Override Buhari On Statutory Delegates

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June 21, (THEWILL) -The House of Representatives on Tuesday, stepped down a motion seeking a resolution to override President Muhammadu Buhari, on his failure to assent to amendment of the 2022 Electoral Act, to allow statutory delegates participate in congresses and conventions of their respective political parties.

Failure of the assent had denied elected public office holders the chances of participating in the recently concluded primary elections of political parties in the country, as build up to the 2023 elections thickens.

Speaker of the House, Femi Gbajabiamila, on Wednesday, called on members willing to move a motion for the chamber to override Buhari’s veto, to do so anytime from Thursday.

Two members of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), the Deputy Minority Leader, Toby Okechukwu, and Ben Igbakpa , had protested on the floor of the House on Wednesday.

Okechukwu had backed Gbajabiamila on the comments made by the Speaker earlier on Tuesday, faulting the way political parties conducted primaries, leading to the failure of members of the National Assembly to get tickets of their respective parties to seek reelection in the 2023 general election.

Gbajabiamila had particularly criticised the failure of the parties to allow statutory delegates to vote for candidates at the primaries, as the National Assembly proposed in the amendment to Section 84 (8) of the Electoral Act 2022, which the President had yet to assent to.

On Tuesday, Igbakpa moved a motion for the House to invoke Section 58 (5) of the 1999 Constitution on the amendment bill, after the 30-day window within which the President ought to have signed it had expired.

The Deputy Speaker, Ahmed Wase, who presided over the session, however, faulted the procedure adopted by Igbakpa.

Wase argued that Igbakpa was supposed to have requested the House Committee on Rules and Business to recommit the bill for reconsideration, through the Speaker.

While Igbakpa noted that the motion was in compliance with the directive of the Speaker, Wase insisted that the motion be stepped down and the right procedure be followed, which the sponsor vowed to do.

The motion was, however, stepped down

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