Senate’s Rejection Of Fresh Electoral Act Review Bold, Heroic - Kachikwu

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Media mogul and presidential aspirant for 2023 general election, Dumebi Kachikwu, has congratulated the Senate for its courage and patriotism in thrashing a

Kachikwu, who is the chairman of Roots Television Nigeria, in a statement in Abuja, described the action of the Senators as a “bold and heroic act.”

He said: “The Senate deserves the commendation of all for rejecting a Bill seeking to expunge Section 84 of the Electoral Act, 2022, which bars appointed political office holders from contesting elective political positions without first resigning their appointments. “Nobody can eat his cake and have it. Therefore, let political appointees seeking to contest political positions first resign their appointments before partaking in primaries.“I think this is both fair, just and equitable. Let all aspirants seeking political offices be on same footing.

“This bold and heroic act by the Senate will ensure that political appointees seeking elective offices will not use government resources at their disposal to stifle or muzzle the chances of other aspirants.

 

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