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Deleting section of the electoral act which stops political appointees from contesting for office is still in progress

Attorney-General of the Federation, Abubakar Malami has said that the process of deleting a section of the amended electoral act that stops political appointees from contesting for office, has been initiated.

Recall that the AGF was empowered to delete Section 84 (12) of the Electoral Act, 2022, which reads: “No political appointee at any level shall be a voting delegate or be voted for at the convention or congress of any political party for the purpose of the nomination of candidates for any election”, after it was nullified by Justice Evelyn Anyadike of the Federal High Court in Umuahia, Abia state.

Anyadike held that the section was unconstitutional, invalid, illegal, null, void, and cannot stand.

Addressing newsmen on Wednesday, March 23, Malami said the process of implementing the judgment is still ongoing.

He said;

“By the judgment, the court directed the office of the attorney-general to take the necessary steps to delete the provision, which in essence implies that the provision should not form part of our laws.

“Whether it has been deleted or has not been deleted, is indeed a function of agencies of government and associated, relevant parastatals.

“But the true position of it in that respect is the fact that government printers, and indeed Law Reform Commission, among others, that are responsible for the codification and gazetting of our laws, are working naturally, hand in hand with the office of the attorney general for the purpose of ensuring that what goes into our laws are indeed in line with the provision of the law.

“So what I am saying in essence, it is indeed a work in progress against the background of the fact that the Law Reform Commission is involved statutorily, which is a parastatal under the office of the attorney general, is a party to the process of codification.

“The government printers, which is saddled with the responsibility of gazetting our laws on the request of the office of the attorney general, is equally involved.

“And above all, as you rightly stated, the possibility of an appeal is equally there. So, what I am saying in effect is the deletion of section 84 Subsection 12 is a work in progress and is being considered as such.”

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