As politicking for the 2023 general election hits up, the Attorney General of the Federation and Minister of Justice, Abubakar Malami, has hinted that all necessary measures to delete the controversial section 84(12) of the electoral act 2022 is being worked on with the relevant agencies.Recall that the contentious section which reads: “No political appointee at any level shall be a voting delegate or be voted for at the convention or congress of any political party for the purpose of the nomination of candidates for any election,” has thrown political stakeholders into confusion, following a verdict by a Federal High Court which sat in Umuahia recently.
State House Correspondents asked Malami to give an update on the implementation of the ruling by a federal high court in Umuahia, that ordered the attorney-general of the federation to delete section 84 (12) of the amended electoral act, to which he responded, “the process is still on”.
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Malami want to contesting for kebbi state governatorial election at 2023 with fear that he may failed both minister and APC ticket at once, malami fight for no one but fight to himself.
YahayaS Muhammed
That means the electoral act amendment move is a personal ambition ? Hmm
They should resign and test their popularity
Obesi Ben Otas
They are afraid to loose at both sides. Lol
The Nigerian Constitution gave State Governors absolute immunity against criminal and civil cases, the same Governors are proceeding to the Senate where, even if they're prosecuted, convicted and sentenced to jail, we still need another court process, to stop them from collecting salaries and allowances, while in prison.
"Mr integrity", Malami and the Judge who are all bent on deleting a part of our law, never see this criminality against all of us. Which has made many ex-Governors retiring into our Senate, almost turning our Senate into a forum of ex-Governors, and an association of thieves, as two among them are cooling off in jail already.
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