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Reps Pass Bill To Resolve Election Petitions Before Swearing-in President-Elect by zero8zero(m): 10:11am On Mar 26
The House of Representatives has passed a bill for second reading that seeks to ensure all election petitions are resolved before winners of general elections are sworn into office.

The proposed legislation is titled, “A Bill for an Act to Further Alter the Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria, 1999 to Provide for the Determination of All Appeals Arising from Election Petition Tribunals Prior to Swearing-in of President-Elect, Vice-President-Elect, Governor-Elect, Deputy Governor-Elect, Members-Elect of the National and State Assemblies and for Related Matters (HB. 1154).”

The Bill, sponsored by Mansur Soro, lawmaker representing Darazo/Ganjuwa federal constituency in Bauchi, alongside five other lawmakers, was passed for second reading during planeray onTuesday.

If enacted, the bill would introduce a new subsection mandating that “all appeals arising from presidential, governorship, national, and state assembly election petition tribunals shall be determined by the appellate courts prior to the swearing-in of candidates declared as winners by the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC).”

Additionally, the bill proposes empowering INEC to “prepare its guidelines and timelines of activities to provide sufficient time for the determination of all appeal cases before the swearing-in of candidates".

https://businessday.ng/news/article/reps-pass-bill-to-resolve-election-petitions-before-swearing-in-president-elect-for-second-reading/?amp

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Re: Reps Pass Bill To Resolve Election Petitions Before Swearing-in President-Elect by zero8zero(m): 10:16am On Mar 26
Won't still stop losers from wailing.

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Re: Reps Pass Bill To Resolve Election Petitions Before Swearing-in President-Elect by Danwakae(m): 10:18am On Mar 26
Still won't stop Baba Tinubu from being a one term president

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Re: Reps Pass Bill To Resolve Election Petitions Before Swearing-in President-Elect by turmacs(f): 10:21am On Mar 26
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Re: Reps Pass Bill To Resolve Election Petitions Before Swearing-in President-Elect by SoftSport(m): 10:21am On Mar 26
This bill is a futile effort, Tinubu will still be president in 2027, and all the bill does is delay the inevitable and create chaos.

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Re: Reps Pass Bill To Resolve Election Petitions Before Swearing-in President-Elect by olaolulazio(m): 10:22am On Mar 26
Wailers will be pained

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Re: Reps Pass Bill To Resolve Election Petitions Before Swearing-in President-Elect by Seunomobo: 10:22am On Mar 26
I agree
Re: Reps Pass Bill To Resolve Election Petitions Before Swearing-in President-Elect by obi4eze(m): 10:22am On Mar 26
Knowing the way corruption is institutionalised in Nigeria, this law will be useless.

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Re: Reps Pass Bill To Resolve Election Petitions Before Swearing-in President-Elect by alfarouq(m): 10:23am On Mar 26
In an event where the petition drags for like 6 months to a year, who will be ruling?

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Re: Reps Pass Bill To Resolve Election Petitions Before Swearing-in President-Elect by Thewrath(m): 10:23am On Mar 26
If this had been in place,tinubu wouldn’t have been president!

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Re: Reps Pass Bill To Resolve Election Petitions Before Swearing-in President-Elect by chumaZ(m): 10:23am On Mar 26
tinupoo in the mud grin cheesy

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Re: Reps Pass Bill To Resolve Election Petitions Before Swearing-in President-Elect by SmartPolician: 10:23am On Mar 26
They should pass a bill that allows election results to be displayed on a central viewing system in real time. Nigeria doesn't need any collation centres. That's the major place where election results are rigged.

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Re: Reps Pass Bill To Resolve Election Petitions Before Swearing-in President-Elect by dynicks(m): 10:23am On Mar 26
Honestly, these house of reps be like say them sabi pass those in the senate....

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Re: Reps Pass Bill To Resolve Election Petitions Before Swearing-in President-Elect by Dronedude(m): 10:23am On Mar 26
Na now then wake up.
Re: Reps Pass Bill To Resolve Election Petitions Before Swearing-in President-Elect by iwaeda: 10:23am On Mar 26
It will be good, if judges will be fair and fear God. If our elections are free and fair snd transparent we don't need go to court. grin grin grin grin
Re: Reps Pass Bill To Resolve Election Petitions Before Swearing-in President-Elect by iampeterben(m): 10:23am On Mar 26
It's very important to clear the backlog of electoral misdemeanor before declaring someone president-elect. The bill is good.

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Re: Reps Pass Bill To Resolve Election Petitions Before Swearing-in President-Elect by bentenny(m): 10:24am On Mar 26
Smh
As much as this is a welcome bill,the most important alteration to the electoral laws is the clear establishment of the independence of our electoral commission!
The power to select and control INEC officials including the chairman should be removed from the president at federal level and governors at state level!

Secondly,the use of electronic mode of transmission from the polling unit should be mandatory!
No more collation centres!

Thirdly,stiff punishment for the failure of the electoral umpire to adhere to their own laws must be explicitly clear and unambiguous!

Lastly,in order to eliminate the use of ballot papers,plans must be made for electronic voting in the nearest future!

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Re: Reps Pass Bill To Resolve Election Petitions Before Swearing-in President-Elect by EnemyofGod3: 10:24am On Mar 26
Very good Bill,I'm in support of this.

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Re: Reps Pass Bill To Resolve Election Petitions Before Swearing-in President-Elect by vincenteger: 10:24am On Mar 26
Then the elections should be held earlier b4 the swooning ceremony to avoid rushing the tribunal

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Re: Reps Pass Bill To Resolve Election Petitions Before Swearing-in President-Elect by SLIDEwaxie(m): 10:24am On Mar 26
Wrong move. The incumbent will always influence the outcome

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Re: Reps Pass Bill To Resolve Election Petitions Before Swearing-in President-Elect by nairalanda1(m): 10:25am On Mar 26
zero8zero:
Won't still stop losers from wailing.

You better tell APC to sit up

Danwakae:


Still won't stop Baba Tinubu from being a one term president

You better get your act together. You guys spent 8 years telling us that Buhari was dead....and not doing anything about forming a united oppositon front.

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Re: Reps Pass Bill To Resolve Election Petitions Before Swearing-in President-Elect by bellosulaiman(m): 10:26am On Mar 26
Re: Reps Pass Bill To Resolve Election Petitions Before Swearing-in President-Elect by McDoe(m): 10:26am On Mar 26
Gbosas for the green chambers this time around. Remaining to remove the "rubber stamp" toga.

When you do good, you get applause and you do bad, you get hooting, then why not just be doing good?

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Re: Reps Pass Bill To Resolve Election Petitions Before Swearing-in President-Elect by Chibuzoripob: 10:26am On Mar 26
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Re: Reps Pass Bill To Resolve Election Petitions Before Swearing-in President-Elect by opes: 10:27am On Mar 26
alfarouq:
In an event where the petition drags for like 6 months to a year, who will be ruling?

It means every election petition would have been resolved within a set time frame before inauguration

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Re: Reps Pass Bill To Resolve Election Petitions Before Swearing-in President-Elect by Chikarata2020(m): 10:27am On Mar 26
No need for all those stupid bills, na wetin Jagaban say go happen. Naija don be so
Re: Reps Pass Bill To Resolve Election Petitions Before Swearing-in President-Elect by LagosOrigin: 10:27am On Mar 26
Helinues and yarimo won't like this bill
Re: Reps Pass Bill To Resolve Election Petitions Before Swearing-in President-Elect by owobokiri(m): 10:28am On Mar 26
They should pass a bill to make it a capital offence if Judges are found to be corrupt, and to take away the right to appoint federal Court Judges from the executive and hand that over to a body of legal luminaries

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Re: Reps Pass Bill To Resolve Election Petitions Before Swearing-in President-Elect by helinues: 10:30am On Mar 26
LagosOrigin:
Helinues and yarimo won't like this bill

Get a meaningful life.

You are not going to die if you decided not to troll us

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Re: Reps Pass Bill To Resolve Election Petitions Before Swearing-in President-Elect by happney65: 10:31am On Mar 26
Perfect one. Nobody should have the perks of the office at hand to influence anything.

I hope this is passed into Law

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Re: Reps Pass Bill To Resolve Election Petitions Before Swearing-in President-Elect by ClearFlair: 10:31am On Mar 26
zero8zero:
Won't still stop losers from wailing.

Is that why you a wailing? Because APC is a failure?

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