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Why Buhari refused to sign Electoral Act Bill – Presidency

The Presidency on Thursday said PresidentMuhammadu Buhari did not sign the Electoral Amendment Bill becausedoing so might cause confusion and lead to anarchy. TheSenior Special Assistant to the President on National Assembly Matters(Senate), Ita Enang, said this on Thursday during an interview on ChannelsTelevision Breakfast programme, Sunrise Daily.

He also disclosed that the President did not consult the other 91 political parties before refusing to sign the electoral bill because he needed to act in the best interest of the nation.

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“Now, let me get to the other issue that Mr President alluded to, in not assenting to the bill. It is getting too close to election time and it will be dangerous to bring in a new electoral law at this time when the process of election has commenced from August, September, October this year. If you come to conclusion under a new law. It will cause confusion and may lead to anarchy.

“I think that what the President is to do is to take the best of discretion and from his vantage point as President of the country, to look at international best practices,” he said.

Various political parties and public interest groups have criticised the President for refusing to sign the bill.

The presidential candidate of the AlliedCongress Party of Nigeria (ACPN), Obiageli Ezekwesili described Buhari’srejection of the Electoral Act Amendment Bill as an assault on thecountry’s democracy.

Also, the presidential candidate of thePeoples Democratic Party (PDP), AtikuAbubakar urged President Buhari to sign the Electoral ActAmendment Bill into law.

Atiku made the call on Wednesday in Abuja while signing the peace accord initiated by the National Peace Committee.

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