Members of the All Progressives Congress (APC) in the House of Representatives, have defended President Muhammadu Buhari’s decision to withhold assent to the electoral act amendment bill.
The APC lawmakers also vowed to stop any attempt by the lower legislative chamber to override Buhari’s veto on the bill.
President Buhari had rejected the reform bill for the fourth time, citing disruption to the 2019 elections as his reason.
In a letter sent to the national assembly, the President said he is “concerned that passing a new electoral bill this far into the electoral process for the 2019 general election which commenced under the 2015 Electoral Act, could create some uncertainty about the applicable legislation to govern the process”.
President Buhari’s decision has generated controversy at the national assembly, with some of the lawmakers hinting at a possibility of overriding the president’s veto and going ahead to pass the bill.
Speaking on the matter on Wednesday while addressing journalists at the national assembly, Femi Gbajabiamila, chairman of the APC representatives caucus, said Buhari was right to have withheld his assent to the bill.
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His words: “A punctuation can change the meaning of a provision of the law. The national assembly should perfect the document, send it back; the president will sign it,” he said.
“And it makes no sense to override in the case of an important document. We don’t have to use a fire brigade approach; it is too close to the elections, and that is the reason for the ECOWAS protocol. It is too late in the game to begin to tinker with the rules.
“If they are able to muster two-thirds and push it forward, there is nothing we can do. But as a party, we are not going to be part of it. And we have more than the numbers to stop that.”
Part of the issues in contention regarding the bill is the mandatory use of card readers, which Gbajabiamila said will disenfranchise many Nigerians.
“We have seen instances where the card readers have failed,” he said. “What Mr President has done is to protect everybody in Nigeria. Millions could be disenfranchised and we don’t want that,” he added.
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