HeadlineReps Set To Begin Amendment To Electoral Bill Wednesday 

Reps Set To Begin Amendment To Electoral Bill Wednesday 

January 18, (THEWILL) – The House of Representatives will on Wednesday commence process of amendment to the Electoral Bill 2021, vetoed by President Muhammadu Buhari.

Speaker Femi Gbajabiamila made this known on Tuesday at plenary in his address to welcome members of the House back from the 2021 Christmas holidays.

Gbajabiamila, who restated the benefits of restricting political parties to direct primaries while criticising the parties for lacking comprehensive membership registers,

According to him, a strict direct primary option would have forced the parties to have a documented register, added that the nation can’t afford to “throw the baby with the bath water” as far the electoral bill was concerned.

The Speaker noted that the general elections in 2023 are fast approaching, hence the need for the lawmakers to fast track work on the electoral reforms.

He also noted that the parliament has the option of either overriding the veto of the President or amending the bill based on the his observations.

He said, “Unfortunately, that bill did not receive presidential assent and it is unlikely that it will in its current form. Now, we have to choose between sticking to our guns regarding the provision to mandate direct primary for political parties or reworking that provision to save the rest of the bill.

“I remain convinced that the proposal for direct primary is valuable for building accountability in our political system, but we must not allow the perfect to be the enemy of the good. Therefore, the House will reintroduce the amendment tomorrow and we will work quickly to address the mitigating concerns, pass the bill and send it back to His Excellency, President Muhammadu Buhari, for assent.”

Gbajabiamila also decried the errors said to have been discovered in the bill, noting that the version transmitted to the President was different from the one being scrutinised by the public.

The Speaker said he had, however, set up a technical committee to peruse the legislation which is expected to report back by Thursday.

He described as appalling the argument that lack of proper membership registration of the political parties was amongst the reason for rejecting the bill.

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