Senator Aminu Waziri Tambuwal has accused the leadership of the Nigerian Senate of pushing through a section of the Electoral Act without proper amendment, despite strong objections from minority lawmakers.
Speaking in an interview with the BBC, Tambuwal said tension
broke out on the Senate floor after opposition members demanded a review of the
controversial section of the bill but were overruled.
According to him, the initial proposal was for the
Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) to adjust the notice period
for elections from 360 days to 300 days.
He explained that the change was intended to align the
electoral timetable with next year’s Ramadan period.
However, Tambuwal alleged that the process was rushed.
“It was forced on us in approving a section of the Electoral
Act,” he said.
The lawmaker claimed that the information available to them
suggested that the leadership of both chambers and the Harmonisation Committee
had met and reached a decision that was largely reflected in the Senate’s
earlier position.
He added: “That was when we expressed our disagreement,
insisting that there should have been an open vote to allow lawmakers to
publicly declare their positions.”
Tambuwal further warned that the development could create
room for manipulation.
“We believe this could open a window for electoral
malpractice, which is what we are trying to avoid,” he said.
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