PDP governors demand Buhari sign amended electoral bill into law

The Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) Governors Forum has demanded that President Muhammadu Buhari immediately assent to the revised electoral act amendment bill.
Making this call in a communiqué issued on Monday after a meeting in Yenagoa, Bayelsa, the governors said that waiting to exceed the 30 days stipulated by law before signing the bill was another indication that Mr Buhari was not ready to reform the country’s electoral framework.
“The PDP governors urge Mr President to immediately sign the electoral act amendment bill into law. Waiting to run out the 30 days is yet another sign of unwillingness by Mr President to give Nigeria a reformed electoral framework,” the communiqué read in part.
The governors further suggested that adjustments be made later if any misgivings are noticed in any aspect of the amended bill.
Mr Buhari had in December refused to assent to the electoral amendment bill, citing the direct primaries clause in the bill as one of the reasons for its rejection.
In a letter to Senate President Ahmed Lawan, Mr Buhari cited the “high cost of conducting direct primaries, the security challenge of monitoring the election, violation of citizens’ rights and marginalization of small political parties.”
In January, the Senate and House of Representatives adjusted clause 84 of the electoral act amendment bill to address the concerns of Mr Buhari.
Clause 84 (2) of the latest amendment of the electoral act reads that “The procedure for the nomination of candidates by political parties for the various elective positions shall be by direct, indirect primaries or Consensus.”
The revised bill was later sent to the president on January 31, and is yet to be assented to by Mr Buhari.
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