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Electoral Act: Reps To Override Buhari’s Veto On Statutory Delegates by 9jahotblog: 4:03pm On Jun 15, 2022
Electoral Act: Reps to override Buhari’s veto on statutory delegates

The House of Representatives has concluded plans to override the President, Major General Muhammadu Buhari (retd.), on Section 84(cool of the Electoral Act 2022 which seeks to provide for statutory delegates at the meetings, congresses and conventions of political parties.

To achieve this, Speaker of the House, Femi Gbajabiamila, called on members willing to move a motion for the chamber to override Buhari’s veto to do so anytime from Thursday.

Two members of the Peoples Democratic Party – the Deputy Minority Leader, Toby Okechukwu and Ben Igbakpa – who failed to get tickets to seek reelection at the recently concluded primaries, had protested on the floor of the House on Wednesday.

Okechukwu backed Gbajabiamila on the comments made by the Speaker earlier on Tuesday, faulting the way political parties conducted primaries leading to the failure of members of the National Assembly to get tickets of their respective parties to seek reelection in the 2023 general elections.

Gbajabiamila had particularly criticised the failure of the parties to allow statutory delegates to vote for candidates at the primaries, as the National Assembly proposed in the amendment to Section 84(cool of the Electoral Act 2022, which the President has yet to assent to.

The PUNCH had reported that the National Assembly, on May 13, transmitted the bill to the President for assent. However, Buhari had yet to sign the amendment bill into law as of Tuesday.

It is now over 30 days after the National Assembly passed and transmitted the legislation to the Presidency, the window within which the parliament can veto the bill should the President fails to assent to it.

On Wednesday, Okechukwu said, “I want to take notice regarding the very copious and auspicious comments you (Gbajabiamila) made yesterday regarding the Electoral Act where, in the circumstances, it has been weaponised; where as a matter of fact, there was an aspiration to make the law a more perfect law to remove every ambiguity; and where there isn’t any material difference between the 2010 Act and that of 2022. And suddenly, the majority of members, where it has been weaponised, have become victims.

“Something is wrong in an environment – in an institution – where the two (Majority and Minority) Leaders of the Senate would have to cross to other parties because of inherent inclement conditions. Anything that occasions it, anything that warrants it, if it is our Electoral Act, if it is our politics, if it is the environment where we operate, we need to retool. And like you said, we have to do better work and we have to fight on.

“For me, it is just a battle that is lost, the war is on and we should go ahead to make sure that that law is retooled, made clear. And if it requires this parliament to take action to override what has not been signed, we should be willing to do so.”

Shortly after, Igbakpa decried that lawmakers were recalled from recess to quickly consider and pass the amendment to Section 84(cool and it was transmitted to the President for assent.

He said, “Mr President did not just ignore (the amendment bill), he travelled out of the country on a condolence visit to Dubai and that created a lot of problems for the country. There was tension and many of our political parties, out of the tension, created what will now be for us in the 2023-2027 electoral process.

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“Nigerians are crying for good leadership and the leadership recruitment process starts with our primaries. You have worked hard and that is why I took us to Section 58 (of the Constitution). We are to make laws and present to Mr President and where he does not sign (a bill into law), that same 58 gives us the powers to make sure that we pass that law without Mr President’s assent.

“There is nowhere in the Constitution that says that one arm of the government is subservient to the other.”

The lawmaker noted that Gbajabiamila, despite showing good leadership of the House, would only be judged by Nigerians based on the laws passed that better their lot. “And that is why we cannot continue to act as if we are under the Executive arm of government,” he said.

Igbakpa added, “This Constitution gave us the powers, just as it gave to them. We must wake up as a parliament. When we pass laws and we are sure that we have done the right thing, we should start overriding Mr President, because this is just the beginning.

“Today, the NDDC Act is in force because the parliament, which you were part of, did it. Why are we afraid? Mr President has not committed any offence. What he has done is the rule of law and the Constitution, and I believe by the time we do our own by overriding his veto, we would not have committed any offence. We would be working according to the Constitution and the rule of law.

“I think it is time for us, before some of us leave, if we manage to come back, that this parliament must stamp its feet and tell Nigerians that we are working for them and not for any party or any individual.

“Mr Speaker, I implore you as a great leader, to please, it is time, if we are sure we have done what is right to the Electoral Act 2022, rise up, take our pens, collect signatures and by the grace of God, override Mr President and give Nigerians the enabling electoral law that will stand the test of time.”

While responding, Gbajabiamila listed the conditions under which the lawmakers could override a veto successfully.

The Speaker said, “Clearly, the Constitution says he has 30 days leeway and we have since gone beyond the 30 days. But the Constitution also says it is not automatic that you override, it is if you are convinced as a House that that amendment must stand. If you are not convinced with the arguments advanced by the president, or in this case there is really no argument advanced, then you can override.

“For us to override, I believe we require two-thirds majority and it cannot be by voice vote neither can it be by way of signatures unless, of course, you have enough two-thirds by signatures what I will suggest is that you bring the application – a formal motion on notice – perhaps tomorrow or whenever you are able to do that and we will determine whether or not this House is ready to override or not.

“I think that is the way to go. That is the proper procedure. I appreciate your comments and I believe you are talking about the provision of statutory delegates which Honourable Toby alluded to earlier. We will go ahead. You can file your motion and
hopefully we will be able to list it tomorrow or whenever the calendar permits.”

https://punchng.com/electoral-act-reps-to-override-buharis-veto-on-statutory-delegates/?amp

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Re: Electoral Act: Reps To Override Buhari’s Veto On Statutory Delegates by rayvelez(m): 4:08pm On Jun 15, 2022
Selfish politicians just because you loose out on your respectively primaries though the useless president should have been impeached or vetoed for a long time.

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Re: Electoral Act: Reps To Override Buhari’s Veto On Statutory Delegates by 9jahotblog: 4:10pm On Jun 15, 2022
Hmmmm
Re: Electoral Act: Reps To Override Buhari’s Veto On Statutory Delegates by Gbengajans: 4:12pm On Jun 15, 2022
And why now
Re: Electoral Act: Reps To Override Buhari’s Veto On Statutory Delegates by Ogbodavies(m): 5:09pm On Jun 15, 2022
get ur PVC

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Re: Electoral Act: Reps To Override Buhari’s Veto On Statutory Delegates by Omooba77: 5:56pm On Jun 15, 2022
9jahotblog:
Electoral Act: Reps to override Buhari’s veto on statutory delegates

hopefully we will be able to list it tomorrow or whenever the calendar permits.”

https://punchng.com/electoral-act-reps-to-override-buharis-veto-on-statutory-delegates/?amp

Why not over ride President on lagging insecurity, kidnapping and killings everywhere.......

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Re: Electoral Act: Reps To Override Buhari’s Veto On Statutory Delegates by bigpicture001: 5:56pm On Jun 15, 2022
Plz we don't want statutory delegate vote .. it's evil

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Re: Electoral Act: Reps To Override Buhari’s Veto On Statutory Delegates by HoneyBee23(f): 5:56pm On Jun 15, 2022
I'm tired!
Re: Electoral Act: Reps To Override Buhari’s Veto On Statutory Delegates by kasim155: 5:57pm On Jun 15, 2022
K

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Re: Electoral Act: Reps To Override Buhari’s Veto On Statutory Delegates by JosephXavier: 5:57pm On Jun 15, 2022
This same House of Reps under Femi Gbajabiamila or the next Reps?

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Re: Electoral Act: Reps To Override Buhari’s Veto On Statutory Delegates by Rastaramsey(m): 5:57pm On Jun 15, 2022
The question that came straight to my mind is that why didn't they override Buhari when he kept shut after the owo massacre grin grin grin

The house of representatives are filled with bunch of fools....

They only pass law that will benefit them and oppose what didn't suit their interest....

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Re: Electoral Act: Reps To Override Buhari’s Veto On Statutory Delegates by rocknation62(m): 5:57pm On Jun 15, 2022
Unnecessary problem

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Re: Electoral Act: Reps To Override Buhari’s Veto On Statutory Delegates by baretalk: 5:57pm On Jun 15, 2022
Selfish politicians, always thinking about their pockets...you people are paid to represent your constituents, not your ambition. It's a shame.

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Re: Electoral Act: Reps To Override Buhari’s Veto On Statutory Delegates by Prozico22(m): 5:57pm On Jun 15, 2022
please VOTE PETER OBI

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Re: Electoral Act: Reps To Override Buhari’s Veto On Statutory Delegates by Nobody: 5:57pm On Jun 15, 2022
They better do it
Re: Electoral Act: Reps To Override Buhari’s Veto On Statutory Delegates by Ogbodavies(m): 5:58pm On Jun 15, 2022
If ye be willing and OBI-dient, ye shall eat the good of the land.

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Re: Electoral Act: Reps To Override Buhari’s Veto On Statutory Delegates by 1bunne4lif(m): 5:58pm On Jun 15, 2022
Get your PVC

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Re: Electoral Act: Reps To Override Buhari’s Veto On Statutory Delegates by bigdammyj: 6:00pm On Jun 15, 2022
Noted

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Re: Electoral Act: Reps To Override Buhari’s Veto On Statutory Delegates by Aaseema: 6:02pm On Jun 15, 2022

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Re: Electoral Act: Reps To Override Buhari’s Veto On Statutory Delegates by DHI1050(m): 6:09pm On Jun 15, 2022
What does all this electoral act abdacadbra meant please. Did they mean that me as an aspiring delegate can't cash out in the next election come 2027 or what?
Re: Electoral Act: Reps To Override Buhari’s Veto On Statutory Delegates by RESTMOUTH99(m): 6:20pm On Jun 15, 2022
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Re: Electoral Act: Reps To Override Buhari’s Veto On Statutory Delegates by Winters23: 6:27pm On Jun 15, 2022
shocked
Re: Electoral Act: Reps To Override Buhari’s Veto On Statutory Delegates by InvertedHammer: 6:27pm On Jun 15, 2022
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The APC Congress has shown them that Buhari is only as powerful as they empower him.

He helplessly watched his wishes/body language flushed down the toilet. Heaven didn't fall.

That's how it works.

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Re: Electoral Act: Reps To Override Buhari’s Veto On Statutory Delegates by AMI3(m): 6:33pm On Jun 15, 2022
This house of reps are not serious. Why did sign into law a law that will affect you. You said you are working for Nigerians but when issue affecting common man arises nobody will hear from you guys and u will not take this prompt action.

U guys should not disturb our hears.

Everything is crumbling in the country nobody ask questions why things are going this way.
What is the hope for a common man?
Re: Electoral Act: Reps To Override Buhari’s Veto On Statutory Delegates by ufotunang: 6:35pm On Jun 15, 2022
To amend the electoral act to favour them and their selfish interest.....also amend the Constitution for independent candidatcy to be included in the electoral act to benefit the common man
Re: Electoral Act: Reps To Override Buhari’s Veto On Statutory Delegates by ufotunang: 6:36pm On Jun 15, 2022
To amend the electoral act to favour them and their selfish interest.....also amend the Constitution for independent candidatcy to be included in the electoral act to benefit the common man and youths
Re: Electoral Act: Reps To Override Buhari’s Veto On Statutory Delegates by Tzar(m): 6:39pm On Jun 15, 2022
De facto president Malami paying them back in their own coin!
Re: Electoral Act: Reps To Override Buhari’s Veto On Statutory Delegates by edungene7: 6:44pm On Jun 15, 2022
rubber stamp house of rep self centered individuals
Re: Electoral Act: Reps To Override Buhari’s Veto On Statutory Delegates by BelovedofLord: 6:56pm On Jun 15, 2022
YOUR STUPIDITY LEVEL IS RAISED TO POWER 7!

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PLAYING SECOND FIDDLE TO THE EXECUTIVE ARM IS YOUR CHRONIC ILLNESS!!!

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NOW, IT'S DISAPPIONTING TO CONFIRM THAT THIS NASS IS A PARTNER IN THE TOTAL DESTRUCTION OF WHAT IS LEFT OF THE FAILED AND EXTINGUISHING CONTRAPTION!!!!

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