FG considers refusal of Buhari’s Electoral Act amendment by Senate | The Guardian Nigeria News - Nigeria and World News

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The Federal Government, yesterday, said it was yet to take an official position on the Senate’s rejection of President Muhammadu Buhari’s request for expunging Section 84 (12) from the Electoral Act 2022, but indicated willingness to exploit all legal options.

• Yiaga Africa warns rejection would stir litigations

The AGF acknowledged that while it was the responsibility of the lawmakers to legislate, the Federal Government, however, would not hesitate to intervene when necessary. Itodo, who gave the warning in Abuja at a workshop for journalists on the emerging challenges and improvements of the electoral law organised by Konrad Adenauer Stiftung , listed other controversial parts of the legislation to include Sections 150, 29, 60, 64, 84, 88 and 96.

 

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Good. Let them consider it. While they are at it,etc them fix hunger, power outage, fuel scarcity, unemployment, insecurity, asuu strike

Calling on all Nigeria social media influencers to tell Nigerians to say no to both PDP and APC come 2023? This people are all the same, let’s try a new government in Nigeria🙏🙏 Please Repost and Share

I wonder why the media is not talking about the nation wide power failure, i mean it hasn't been so good, but what we had was better than none, rather all we get is amendment of electoral bills, election news and all nonesense that leaves the state of the nation out, saddening

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