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Electoral bill: Gov Ortom hails Buhari for withholding assent

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Governor Samuel Ortom of Benue State has commended President Muhammadu Buhari for not signing the Electoral Act (Amendment) Bill 2021 into law following the inclusion of direct primary in the bill.

DAILY POST had reported that the Electoral Act sent to the president by the National Assembly was rejected by the executive.

President Buhari in a letter to President of the Senate, Ahmed Lawan raised concerns that the amendment as proposed β€œis a violation of the underlying spirit of democracy which is characterised by freedom of choices. Political party membership is a voluntary exercise of the Constitutional right of freedom of association.”

The President also said, the amendment to allow for Direct Primaries β€œwill lead to a plethora of litigations based on diverse grounds and issues of law.”

Governor Ortom who addressed journalists Tuesday, December 21st, 2021 at the Benue Peoples House Makurdi, appealed to President Buhari to also listen to views of Nigerians on the poor state of the economy and security in the country.

The Governor also commended the NASS for passing the Amended Electoral Act which also captured Electronic Transmission of results and transmitting same to the President for assent.

He then urged members of the National Assembly to also hasten the review of the clause on direct primaries to allow political parties decide on the mode of primaries in accordance with their capabilities, stressing that consensus arrangements should also be encouraged.

Hear him: β€œI want to first of all, appreciate the National Assembly for amending the Electoral Act to include direct transmission of results. I am particularly happy that the NASS listened to Nigerians and passed the Electronic Transmission of results.

β€œI wish in the same manner, appreciate the President for withholding assent on the Direct Primaries. I appeal that he also listens to Nigerians on the economy and security of the country,” the Governor stated.