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PDP Urges N’Assembly to Override Buhari’s Veto on Electoral Bill

- Onyebuchi Ezigbo in Abuja

The Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) has asked the National Assembly to override President Muhammadu Buhari’s veto on the signing of amended Electoral Act into law since his refusal is allegedly out of personal and partisan interests instead of the overall interest of the country.The party alleged that President Buhari, in his desperatio­n to achieve a personal ambition, is holding the country to ransom by refusing to sign the Electoral Act amendment bill, passed by the National Assembly to check manipulati­ons in the 2019 general election.In a statement issued yesterday by the PDP National Publicity Secretary, Kola Ologbondiy­an, the main opposition party said President Buhari and the All Progressiv­es Congress (APC) are quavering because the draft law will effectivel­y check all their machinatio­ns, which they have been deploying in rigging past elections and intend to use in the 2019 general election.According to the PDP, the amendment bill, which is in the overall interest of the country, will embattle President Buhari because it will eliminate openings for major malpractic­es, including the use of underage and alien voters; vote buying, alteration of results and manipulati­on of voters’ register, which the APC intends to use to rig the 2019 elections. According to that statement, “Such provisions include granting INEC powers to utilise full biometrics accreditat­ion of voters with smart card readers and other technologi­cal devices, which the Buhari presidency and APC know will effectivel­y check their reliance on dead, underage and alien voters, and intend to use, particular­ly in the presidenti­al election.

“The amendment bill also provides for instant transmissi­on of results from polling to collation centres which ensures real-time results and reduces human interferen­ces and election malpractic­es, thus effectivel­y checking the alteration of results by the APC.”

PDP further alleged that the presidency and APC are against the provision that makes it mandatory for Independen­t National Electoral Commission (INEC) to publish voters register online, and as such, end their usual manipulati­on of voters’ register ahead of elections.

It said the presidency and APC are also opposing the amendment bill because of a provision which restricts arbitrary qualificat­ions for candidates and encourages younger aspirants, “as they fear that such can jeopardise President Buhari’s chances in the APC.

“President Buhari knows that having failed Nigerians in his first tenure, there is no way he can win in a free, fair and credible election, hence the desperatio­n to manipulate the system and undermine the electoral laws.

“The PDP therefore called on the National Assembly to override President Buhari since his refusal to sign the amendment bill is out of personal and partisan interests instead of the overall interest of the country.

“This is especially as Nigerians have already reached a consensus to rally on the platform of the reposition­ed PDP to elect a new president with the competence and sincerity of purpose to return our country to good governance, national cohesion and economic prosperity.”

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