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Buhari did well to reject section 84(12) of electoral act – Ortom

by Godswill Ikemefuna
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GOVERNOR Samuel Ortom, has hailed President Muhammadu Buhari for assenting the amended Electoral Bill into law.

The President finally signed the Bill on Friday, February 25, 2022, after earlier declining his assent due to certain objections.

Governor Ortom, who made the commendation in an interview with journalists in Mbatiav, Gboko, yesterday said the amendments to the Electoral Act will encourage transparency in the electoral process and lead to emergence of true representatives of the people.

He said: “I am happy that Mr President has heeded to calls to sign the amended electoral Act. This will lead to a transparent, free and fair electoral process in this country. That is the beginning of good things to happen in our country. So I commend him for the assent.”

Governor Ortom said the President also did well by rejecting Section 84(12) of the amended Electoral Act, saying the action is democratic and should be commended.

“The President did well by indicating that Section 84(12) should be deleted or amended to ensure that we do not cause unnecessary hardship to those in government who want to participate in the electoral process of our country. That is a welcome development because the President did not arbitrarily delete or reject it but decided to send it back to the National Assembly for action.

“The action is democratic and is left to the National Assembly to see what can be done in that regard. I am sure our representatives will look at it in consultation with us and if they feel it should be deleted, that will be done. So it’s a welcome development,” the Governor stated.

On the electronic transmission of results, Governor Ortom said “it shows that we have said bye-bye to rigging because it has been a very big challenge where you campaign rigorously and win election and then somebody sits somewhere and writes figures that are not real. But with the electronic transmission to Abuja, it will go a long way in curtailing changing of results and by so doing we will have true representatives and things will work out well for our country Nigeria.”

While advising the President to always listen to the voice of reason from Nigerians, Governor Ortom said when the President does something that is commendable, he will say it openly but will not hesitate to criticize constructively when things are not going on correctly.

Hear him: “When the President does something that is good, I will commend him but that does not mean I will hesitate in criticising constructively when things are not going on correctly. And I advise Mr President to always listen to the voice of reason from the people just as he has done on the issue of assent to the amended Electoral Act for things to work well in the country,” the Governor pointed.

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