The
Senate on Tuesday began consideration of a bill to amend Nigeria’s
Electoral Act.
The
Bill which scaled Second Reading is For an Act to Amend the Electoral
Act (No.6), 2010.
According
to the Sponsors, Senators Ovie Omo-Agege (APC, Delta Central) and
Abubakar Kyari (APC, Borno North), the bill which has 26 clauses
seeks to amend the Electoral Act to strengthen and protect Nigeria’s
democracy, as well as “cure specific mischiefs plaguing our
(Nigeria’s) elections and electoral processes."
Leading
the debate on the bill, Omo-Agege said though the process under the
eighth Senate was fraught with mutual suspicions and bitterness,
electoral reform for the ninth National Assembly remains a priority
in its legislative agenda.
The
Deputy Senate President added that the Bill to amend the Electoral
Act seeks to enact a new Section 87 on the Nomination of Candidates
by Parties for Elections by prescribing maximum fees payable by
aspirants and restricting nomination criteria strictly to relevant
provisions.
The
bill, according to him, also seeks to make clarification under
Section 38(1)(a) of the principal Act which states that “a person
shall be deemed to be qualified for an elective office and his
election shall not be questioned on grounds of qualification if, with
respect to the particular election in question, he meets the
applicable requirements of Sections 65, 107, 137 or 182 of the
Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria, 1999”.
The
amendment to the Electoral Act will also provide sanctions for giving
false information for purpose of registering a political party and
ensure that failure by the Independent National Electoral Commission
(INEC) and others to comply with any provision of the Act carries
clear and adequate sanctions.
The
President of the Senate, Ahmad Lawan, after consideration of the
bill, referred same to the Committee on INEC for further legislative
work.
Meanwhile,
a total of ten bills scaled first reading during plenary on
Wednesday.
The
bills are: Federal Polytechnic Akpabuyo, Cross River State (Est.)
Bill, 2019 (SB. 177) by Senator Bassey Gershom Henry (Cross River
South); Electoral Act No.6 2010 (Amendment) Bill, 2019 (SB. 179) by
Senator Moro Patrick Abba (Benue South); Trade Mark Act CAP T13 LFN
2004 (Repeal & Re-enactment) Bill, 2019 (SB.180) by Senator
Shettima Kashim (Borno Central), and Police Act CAP P19 LFN 2004
(Repeal & Re-enactment) Bill, 2019 (SB. 181) by Senator Jika
Dauda (Bauchi Central).
Other
bills are: Police Academy (Est.) Bill, 2019 (SB. 182) by Senator Jika
Dauda Haliru (Bauchi Central); Investment and Security Act CAP 124
LFN 2004 (Amendment) Bill, 2019 (SB. 183) by Senator Amosun Ibikunle
Oyelaja (Ogun Central); 1999 Constitution of the Federal Republic of
Nigeria (Alteration) Bill, 2019 (SB. 184) by Senator Ekwunife Uche
Lilian (Anambra Central).
Others
are Institute of Aviation Safety and Management Mbosi, Anambra State
(Est.) Bill, 2019 (SB. 186) by Senator Ubah, Ifeanyi Patrick (Anambra
South); Constituency Development Catalyst Fund (Est.) Bill, 2019 (SB.
187) by Senator Buhari Abdulfatai (Oyo North); National Food Reserve
Agency (Est.) Bill, 2019 (SB. 189) and by Senator Adamu Abdullahi
(Nasarawa West).
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