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INEC Had No Intention To Challenge Amended Electoral Act
Mr Solomon Soyebi, INEC National Commissioner, Voter Education and Publicity, said that the commission has no intention to challenge the Amended Electoral Act.
Mr. Soyebi stated this on Thursday during his appearance on Channels Television’s Sunrise Daily.
The INEC National Commissioner reacting to speculations that the electoral body intends to file a legal suit to challenge the adoption by the Senate, said “there is no iota of truth in that.”
He said the commission operates within the ambit of the law, noting that it would be difficult for the electoral body to challenge the law when it is bounded by it.
“Everybody has a role to play in the governance of Nigeria, ours is just to conduct elections and we have nothing to do with the making of the law. So, if the law is made today, we are just there to obey it,” he said.
Soyebi, however, said in some cases, INEC can challenge any frivolous court order if it feels unsatisfied with it, but not the law.
He further recommended that all elections should be conducted the same day, as it is in some developed countries, stressing that it can also be achieved in Nigeria.
According to him, INEC has realised that the elections at the state level gather more interests and generate more violence, pointing out the polls in Rivers and Bayelsa states as examples.
The National Commissioner said it would be the first time the electoral body is conducting a three-layer election since 1999, as it has always been a two-tier election – the national and state elections.
The Senate was divided on Wednesday after Senator Suleiman Nazif (Bauchi North) presented the conference committee report on the Upper House.
Some lawmakers rose against the amendment of section 25(c) of the Electoral Act, saying it was partisan and pre-determined by members of a political party who feel threatened by President Buhari.
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