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Electoral Bill: 21 CSOs Want N’Assembly to Vote on Contentiou­s Clause

- Deji Elumoye in Abuja

Twenty one civil society organisati­ons (CSOs) have charged the leadership of the National Assembly to call for division whenever any contentiou­s clause of the Electoral Act Amendment Bill is being considered by the two chambers this week.

The CSOs, which stated this in a statement yesterday, are:

Centre For Liberty; The Electoral Hub; Yiaga Africa; Actionaid; The Abuja School; The Nigerian Alliance; Raising New Voices; Ayisha Yesufu; Speak Out Africa Initiative; Ready To Lead Africa; Centre for Impact Advocacy among many others.

According to the groups, Nigerians are looking forward to the ninth National Assembly this week to demonstrat­e patriotism and pass a citizens-responsive

Electoral Amendment bill that will enhance efficiency in the electoral process and guarantee free, fair, credible and transparen­t elections.

The CSOs expressed optimism that the clause-by-clause considerat­ion of the Electoral Amendment Bill be conducted with utmost diligence, deliberati­on and transparen­cy.

They added that much as there would be consensus on certain clauses, but where there is no consensus on a provision or clause, there should be a call for division and a vote should be taken.

According to them, “Considerin­g the importance of the Electoral Amendment Bill in our electoral democracy, we call on the Senate president and the Speaker of the House of Representa­tive to ensure that voice votes are not adopted.

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