Former Vice President Atiku Abubakar has expressed concern over what he described as efforts by the Senate that could delay the passage of the 2022 Electoral Amendment Act, noting that a timely review of the law is essential to address the shortcomings observed during the 2023 general elections.
He emphasized that if the challenges encountered in the last polls are to be effectively corrected, the legal framework guiding the conduct of the 2027 and future elections should be reviewed well ahead of time to strengthen the credibility of Nigeria’s electoral process.
Atiku, in a statement on Thursday, noted that the recent report by FIJ serves as both an indictment of the Senate and a timely call for legislative responsibility.
The statement reads, “It’s, therefore, imperative that the Senate finalises the amendments and ensure the updated law governs the conduct of the 2027 elections. Anything short of this is a deliberate attempt to rig the election long before the ballots are cast.
“A major setback to the 2023 elections is the loopholes in the Electoral Act 2022 that paved the way for the brazen rigging of that election, and the near-impossibility of petitioners to advance their cases in the courts.
“It’s imperative that if the mistakes of the 2023 election are to be corrected, the legal instrument for the conduct of the 2027 and subsequent future elections needs to be reviewed.
“But as things stand, it has become obvious that the Senate is determined to frustrate the passage of amendments to the 2022 Electoral Act.
“The recent report by FIJ serves as both an indictment of the Senate and a timely call for legislative responsibility.
“The credibility of the 2027 general elections hinges on the urgency with which the Senate treats this crucial bill.”
