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JUST IN: INEC Generally Satisfied With Amended Electoral Act

by Pointnews247
December 6, 2021
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Point News reports that the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) has told President Muhammadu Buhari that it is generally satisfied with the Amended Electoral Act.

INEC, in its response to President Muhammadu Buhari says it is okay with the electoral act amended by the national assembly.

As the December 19 deadline for presidential assent draws near, INEC told the president the bill has provisions that will make the electoral process stronger and more credible.

A statement by a presidential aide revealed that “The commission specifically mentioned the electronic transmission of results and the early nomination of candidates for elections.”

“INEC also told the president it is good that the commission will now have the power to review election results announced by its officials under duress.”

NEC further told the president it is desirable to conclude the legislative process ahead of the governorship elections in Ekiti and Osun holding in February and March 2022 respectively.

Buhari had, through a November 29 memo by Ibrahim Gambari, his chief of staff, asked INEC and other critical stakeholders to submit their “detailed and considered view” on the amendment by December 3.

This is usually the last stage of consultations before the president signs a bill into law.

Among the key provisions of the amended law are electronic transmission of results and the adoption of direct primary by parties.

The direct primary means ordinary party members will vote to pick candidates for elections.

This has become controversial, with many governors favouring the indirect system in which delegates elect the candidates.

Others have canvassed that each party should be allowed to choose the system it prefers.

Buhari received the bill on November 19 and has until December 19 to sign it; although the national assembly is going on recess on December 15.

If he withholds his assent, the national assembly can pass it into law after December 19 by two-thirds majority votes.

Source: The Cable

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