Electoral Bill: Expunge mandatory direct primary clauses, IPAC tells National Assembly

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“…..the country, at this stage of its democracy, does not appear to be sufficiently ripe and prepared for the direct primary election model in the selection of political party flag bearers.”

The Inter-Party Advisory Council has advised the National Assembly to expunge the clauses regarding direct primary election in the 2021 Electoral Act Amendment Bill, for it to be signed byIPAC is the umbrella body of all registered political parties in Nigeria.

“While many may not concede to the explanation of security challenges given by the president, it will be difficult, however, to disagree with him on the reason of complex logistics and huge financial burden that direct primary elections will imply for the“Many have canvassed the view that no amount of money should be considered too high in the efforts to sanitise the nation’s electoral process and that the legislature should, therefore, invoke its veto powers to overrule the president.

He said that the lawmakers might have acted as interlopers by trying to run political parties from the hallowed chambers. “The way out of the logjam, in our view in the IPAC, is for the shifting of grounds by the legislature and the executive arms of government for a compromise and amicable resolution resulting in a win-win scenario.

“This is in view of the fact that the Bill directly affects our members, the political parties, who will implement the law when eventually enacted. He who wears the shoes knows where it pinches,” Mr Sani said. Mr Sani said that IPAC believed it was utterly illegal for an elected official who was elected on the platform and manifesto of one political party to abandon such a party while in office, without the constitutional conditions precedent to do so.He said, “IPAC wishes to point to the fact that frivolous and willful “cross carpeting” only exists in a parliamentary democracy and not in a presidential system of democracy that is extant in Nigeria.

 

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