The Guardian (Nigeria)

Senate amends Electoral Act for statutory delegates to vote at party congresses, primaries

Reps reconvenes to deliberate on legislatio­n

- From John Akubo andmsugh Ityokura, Abuja

THE Senate has amended the Electoral Act 2022 for statutory delegates – all those elected – to participat­e and vote in convention­s, congresses and meetings of political parties.

In what appears to be a major oversight in the new legislatio­n, elected party leaders such as the President, National Assembly members and governors would have been shut out from voting during party primaries.

The amendment came after expeditiou­s considerat­ion of a bill, which scaled first, second and third readings, and was passed during plenary after considerat­ion by the Committee of the Whole.

Those identified as statutory delegates include: the President, Vice President, members of the National Assembly, governors and their deputies, members of the state Houses of Assembly, council chairmen, councillor­s and National Working Committees ( NWCS) of political parties.

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ESIDES, the House of Representa­tives is reconvenin­g today to rejig the law.

“This is an emergency legislatio­n,” a lawmaker told The Guardian yesterday.

A statement from the Clerk, Yahaya Danzaria, regrets the short notice, urging members’ attendance.

Deputy President of the Senate, Ovie Omo- Agege ( Delta Central), sponsored the bill to amend the 2022 Electoral Act No. 13.

While presenting his lead debate, he indicated that the bill was seeking to amend the provision of Section 84( 8) of the Electoral Act.

According to him, the section “does not provide for the participat­ion of what is generally known as statutory delegates in the convention­s, congresses or meetings of political parties.”

Omo- Agege went on: “The extant section only clearly provides for the participat­ion of elected delegates in the convention­s, congresses or meetings of political parties held to nominate candidates of political parties.

“This is an unintended error, and we can only correct it with this amendment now before us.”

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