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FG Plans 20-man Panel To Review Electoral Laws by yns4real: 1:10am On Sep 05, 2016
The Federal Government is finalising its plan to set up a 20-member committee to review existing electoral laws and past reports on electoral reforms, including that of the Justice Muhammad Uwais National Electoral Committee, The PUNCH has learnt.

It was learnt that the committee was to be constituted and inaugurated by the Attorney General of the Federation and Minister of Justice, Mr. Abubakar Malami.

Five of the proposed members of the committee, our correspondent learnt, would be nominated by the Independent National Electoral Commission.

The date for the inauguration of the committee is to be announced after the committee is fully constituted and necessary arrangements are perfected for the smooth running of the activities of the panel.

Speaking with our correspondent on the telephone on Sunday, Special Adviser to the AGF on Media and Publicity, Mr. Salihu Isah, said the committee would be inaugurated soon.

“The proposal is just waiting for the final directive of the AGF,” Isah stated.

Another source confirmed to our correspondent, however, that the INEC had yet to send the names of its five nominees that would sit on the panel.

A document obtained from a source, who is involved in the plan to set up the new committee, indicated that the panel would be given 16 weeks to “review the electoral environment, laws and experiences from recent elections conducted in Nigeria and make recommendations to strengthen and achieve the conduct of free and fair elections in Nigeria”.

Part of the proposed scope of the committee’s work, it was learnt, would be to review the extent of implementation of the report of the panel headed by Uwais, a former Chief Justice of Nigeria, and advise government on its implementation.

The Uwais panel on electoral reform submitted its report on December 11, 2008, with recommendations that included the establishment of commissions to deal with electoral offences, constituency delimitation and political parties’ registration and regulation.

The PUNCH further learnt that the proposed committee would also be expected to review conflicting court judgments on legal disputes on past elections.

Findings by our correspondent revealed that the scope of the committee’s work reads in part, “Review the laws impacting elections in Nigeria, in relevant provisions of the 1999 Constitution (as amended) and the Electoral Act 2010 (as amended) to assess their impact and adequacy for the administration of elections in Nigeria.

“Review of recent judicial decisions on election petitions as they relate to conflicting judgments; absence of consequential orders; delay in issuing Certified True Copies of judgments; harmonisation of the Electoral Act in view of the judgments with a view to enhance the electoral process.

“Review of the lessons learnt from the 2015 general elections and make recommendations for the improvement as they relate to the judicial decisions and experience from field operations.

“Identify and assess international best practices on electoral system relevant to Nigeria’s experience and identify best practices that would impact positively on the quality and credibility of the nation’s electoral process.

“Review the extent of the implementation of the recommendations of the 2008 Electoral Reform Commission headed by Justice Muhammad Uwais (Uwais Report) and advise on outstanding issues for implementation

“Advise on the implementation of outstanding recommendations in the ERC report.”

The proposed committee, it was gathered, would, among others, “recommend the best approach to effective prosecution of electoral offences.”

The document added, “Consolidate the recommendations for Electoral Reform into a single Electoral Bill to achieve the repeal of the 2010 Electoral Act and the re-enactment of a new Electoral Act for the country

“Prepare and recommend a draft bill for approval of the President for submission to the National Assembly to achieve timely passage into law of the proposed bill.


“Make any other recommendations deemed necessary.”

INEC’s Deputy Director, Publicity and Voter Education, Mr. Nick Dazang, said though he was not aware of the plan to set up the committee, the move would be a culmination of the past efforts of the commission.

Dazang, who spoke to our correspondent on Sunday, stated that the Chairman of INEC, Prof. Mahmood Yakubu, had been intensifying the efforts made under the administration of the immediate past chairman, Prof. Attahiru Jega, to reform electoral process.

He said Yakubu had met with a number of stakeholders, including legislators.

Dazang added, “I’m not surprised if it has reached this stage of setting up a committee. Even though officially, I’m not aware of it, that will be a culmination of the efforts that the commission has begun before now.

“Certainly, if there is a commission like that, INEC will send representatives because it is in our interest to have the laws reviewed. As you know, we have been canvassing the establishment of electoral offences commission and tribunal and the Attorney General of the Federation’s office has a role to play in bringing this about.

“I think the White Paper on Ahmed Lemu’s report specifically charged his office to take the lead in the setting up of the commission and tribunal.

“The Justice Uwais panel was on electoral reforms and Ahmed Lemu’s report was on post-election crisis after the 2011 general elections.

“So it is a welcome development and INEC will embrace the idea with two hands because it is in our interest to have the laws reviewed and the electoral offences commission and tribunal established so that the impunity that we see during election is checked.”


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Re: FG Plans 20-man Panel To Review Electoral Laws by madridguy(m): 1:11am On Sep 05, 2016
What We need now is committee on present economy crisis and not electoral process.

Sai Baba act fast, time is going.

Hunger is REAL.

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Re: FG Plans 20-man Panel To Review Electoral Laws by yns4real: 1:15am On Sep 05, 2016
madridguy:
Noted.
Re: FG Plans 20-man Panel To Review Electoral Laws by iykedstar(m): 1:17am On Sep 05, 2016
Am aiming FTC grin

Wat ws d topic again undecided
Re: FG Plans 20-man Panel To Review Electoral Laws by Nobody: 8:38am On Sep 05, 2016
To tackle recession no be priority
Na 2019 dey him mind!
Yeye!

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Re: FG Plans 20-man Panel To Review Electoral Laws by veekid(m): 8:38am On Sep 05, 2016
Abeg where saraki case touch now?

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Re: FG Plans 20-man Panel To Review Electoral Laws by kingofthejungle(m): 8:39am On Sep 05, 2016
the African Hitler wants to impose himself

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Re: FG Plans 20-man Panel To Review Electoral Laws by Nobody: 8:39am On Sep 05, 2016
veekid:
Abeg where saraki case touch now?
Abi o
Where Panama probe?
The guy done jettison the allegations levied against Aba Kyari, Lawal and others.

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Re: FG Plans 20-man Panel To Review Electoral Laws by leokennedi(m): 8:39am On Sep 05, 2016
Could this be necessary........ Is this the answer Nigerians crave for?

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Re: FG Plans 20-man Panel To Review Electoral Laws by GloShare(m): 8:40am On Sep 05, 2016
Na this one we go chop?

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Re: FG Plans 20-man Panel To Review Electoral Laws by NNVanguard(m): 8:40am On Sep 05, 2016
Strengthening our judiciary is a task though onerous yet it's a bold step to having a New Nigeria.

We are all involved in this process!

The Nigerian Youth is an epitome of good moral and should shun been a political arsenal in the hands of political gladiators!

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Re: FG Plans 20-man Panel To Review Electoral Laws by Nobody: 8:40am On Sep 05, 2016
I hope it to the right path! Electoral ruling are becoming a joke!
Nigeria judicial rulings just make me laugh! Court A says this, court B says another. What happened to legal precedence?

Comment above me spoke well...
Re: FG Plans 20-man Panel To Review Electoral Laws by WOCKHARDI(m): 8:41am On Sep 05, 2016
Please the Committee should put the Card Reader on hold for now until we have the resources to upgrade it to an infallible standard ( as in the Banks' ATM cards) .
Re: FG Plans 20-man Panel To Review Electoral Laws by Nobody: 8:43am On Sep 05, 2016
NNVanguard:
Strengthening our judiciary is a task though onerous yet it's a bold step to having a New Nigeria.

We are all involved in this process!

The Nigerian Youth is an epitome of good moral and should shun been a political arsenal in the hands of political gladiators!

I am beginning to notice your post often... My philosophy from all this political jagon exactly!

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Re: FG Plans 20-man Panel To Review Electoral Laws by BANGERLEE1(m): 8:43am On Sep 05, 2016
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Re: FG Plans 20-man Panel To Review Electoral Laws by sosanova: 8:43am On Sep 05, 2016
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Re: FG Plans 20-man Panel To Review Electoral Laws by BANGERLEE1(m): 8:43am On Sep 05, 2016
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Re: FG Plans 20-man Panel To Review Electoral Laws by sosanova: 8:44am On Sep 05, 2016
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They want to review how to rig election in 2019 and make Buhari life President since the Senate refuse to give him emergency powers

Part of the review will be to take away the card reader in 2019 election so that they can rig election anyhow.

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Re: FG Plans 20-man Panel To Review Electoral Laws by centboy123456(m): 8:44am On Sep 05, 2016
Apc apc 2019 nigeria don know say or na be sacm

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Re: FG Plans 20-man Panel To Review Electoral Laws by free2ryhme: 8:44am On Sep 05, 2016
They want to edit the same law that was used to vote them in power

Black people chai!

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Re: FG Plans 20-man Panel To Review Electoral Laws by I888(m): 8:45am On Sep 05, 2016
veekid:
Abeg where saraki case touch now?
swept under the carpet already sad

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Re: FG Plans 20-man Panel To Review Electoral Laws by Francon(f): 8:50am On Sep 05, 2016
To work in their favour hopefully.

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Re: FG Plans 20-man Panel To Review Electoral Laws by otabuko(m): 8:50am On Sep 05, 2016
I didn't read because this government is deceitful...

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Re: FG Plans 20-man Panel To Review Electoral Laws by Flexherbal(m): 8:51am On Sep 05, 2016
Hope this will not be another waste of money and energy?
Re: FG Plans 20-man Panel To Review Electoral Laws by slick1(m): 8:54am On Sep 05, 2016
The report a panel made in 2008 is just abt to be reviewed in 2016. Another precious waste of time. That's y we r centuries backwards in terms of governance.
It's either u r implementing the report or making amendments. Stop deceiving us
Infact who electoral reform help self? I will only be interested if it will prevent my generations unborn from seeing a dullard as president.

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Re: FG Plans 20-man Panel To Review Electoral Laws by gaetano: 8:54am On Sep 05, 2016
The Mexican Cartel
The Colombian Cartel
The Italian Mob
The Irish Gang
The Japanese Yakuza
The Russian Mafia
The Nigerian Government




undecided

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Re: FG Plans 20-man Panel To Review Electoral Laws by tansho(m): 8:55am On Sep 05, 2016
Why not just adopt the Justice Mohammed Uwais report?
Re: FG Plans 20-man Panel To Review Electoral Laws by Greenback: 8:56am On Sep 05, 2016
Much ado about nothing..

Watch how apc/afonja/zombies will list this as part of buhari's GREAT ACHIEVEMENTS.

Useless insensitive govt.

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Re: FG Plans 20-man Panel To Review Electoral Laws by Decodedp: 9:07am On Sep 05, 2016
madridguy:
What We need now is committee on present economy crisis and not electoral process.

Sai Baba act fast, time is going.

Hunger is REAL.

In Ojukwu's voice; good morning!

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Re: FG Plans 20-man Panel To Review Electoral Laws by bigtt76(f): 9:09am On Sep 05, 2016
Is this what they should be reveiwing? angry SMH ....they should rather be reviewing the economy and the salaries of the senators and reps. angry

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Re: FG Plans 20-man Panel To Review Electoral Laws by signz: 9:11am On Sep 05, 2016
tansho:
Why not just adopt the Justice Mohammed Uwais report?

SIMPLE!!!

Except this will be a Kangaroo committee that'll do away with Card readers and institutionalise election rigging. If not why not adopt Uwais report.

No need for committee, if INEC is serious they'll just send an amendment to NASS for Card readers/electronic voting to be recognised in our electoral act. Have we not seen that ballot box snatching have started just because according to our Judges the Law doesn't recognise card readers?

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