Reps Advance Bill For Independent Candidacy In Nigeria

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Ikenna Ngere

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The House of Representatives on Thursday, took significant steps toward the introduction of independent candidacy by sending the relevant bill to the Special Ad-hoc Committee on Constitution Review for expedited consideration.​


The proposed legislation, titled ‘Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria, 1999 (Alteration) Bill, 2024 (HB1630) (Independent Candidates),’ is championed by House Spokesman, Rep. Akin Rotimi Jr., who represents the Ekiti North 1 (Ikole/Oye) Federal Constituency.

He articulated that the primary goal of this bill is to broaden the democratic landscape in Nigeria.

During the session, the bill was recommitted to the House Committee on Constitution Review for thorough examination and further legislative action.

This second reading was prompted by a motion from Rep. Isah Bello Ambarura (APC, Sokoto), the Deputy Chairman of the House Committee on Rules and Business, and was seconded by Rep. Rotimi.

This crucial legislation, which is a legacy bill from previous assemblies, was reintroduced for consideration following its first reading on Thursday, September 26, 2024.

“Today, the bill was recommitted to the House Committee on Constitution Review for further comprehensive consideration and legislative action.

“This recommittal, serving as the second reading, followed a motion moved by Rep. Isah Bello Ambarura (APC, Sokoto), Deputy Chairman, House Committee on Rules and Business, and seconded by Rep. Akin Rotimi Jr,
” he said in a statement on Wednesday.

Rotimi expressed his commitment to advancing the bill, highlighting its significance in promoting political participation through independent candidacy.

This legislative action is pivotal for the continued evolution of our democracy. It recognizes the constitutional significance of offering citizens the option to run for public office independently, thereby ensuring greater inclusivity,” he added.

The bill’s progress is being guided by specific provisions of the House of Representatives Standing Orders, namely Order Twelve, Rule 17, and Order One, Rule 1(2), demonstrating the House’s dedication to a comprehensive legislative approach.

As the bill moves forward in the legislative process, Rotimi remains hopeful that its passage will represent a significant advancement in Nigeria’s democratic development.

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