There were plans on Sunday to frustrate the reworked Electoral Bill as the bill is due to be delivered to President Muhammadu Buhari on Monday for his assent.
The clauses in contention revolve around resignation by appointed political office holders, including ministers, commissioners and others before 2023 election primaries; and the “unworkable” consensus option in picking candidates by political parties. The clauses include the provision for consensus and another which makes it mandatory for all political office holders to resign if they want to contest for any elective post in 2023.
The source said, “The National Assembly has inserted two new clauses on consensus and resignation by all political office holders before contesting for 2023 poll.
Source: Law Daily Report (lawdailyreport.net)
OfficialAPCNg For me I don't see the APC LED government signing the Electra amended bill.
OfficialAPCNg Sign this bill Mr president, leave the seat better that you meant it.
OfficialAPCNg For those looking for enemies of Nigeria, they just unmasked themselves. It's not Boko Haram; It's not bandits; It's not ritualists; It's not IPOB; It's one yahoo yahoo; It's not other 'troublemakers.'
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OfficialAPCNg These are the issues that needs to be talked about on spaces. Not speaking plenty grammar that will not add anything to anyone's life. Your oppressors 4rm APC want more people to be killed come 2023 that's why they are plotting to influence so called integrity to not sign d bill
OfficialAPCNg If Bubu sign this as it is, make I nak3d baff! If he will ever sign it, they will make sure it's rendered useless first
OfficialAPCNg APC is a Curse
OfficialAPCNg Buhari +malami= destruction
uwabuofumbia OfficialAPCNg It's a lie.
OfficialAPCNg Will this Bill ever be passed?
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