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Bill for independent candidacy scales first reading

Sponsored by the House spokesperson and member representing Ikole/Oye Federal Constituency, Ekiti State, Akin Rotimi, the bill seeks to amend Sections 7,65, 106,131,177, and 221 of the constitution.

Section 7, sub-section 4A of the bill provides that “Notwithstanding any other law, any individual eligible to vote or contest an election into the State House of Assembly, shall have the right to be a candidate for election to any local government office notwithstanding that such individual does not belong to, or is not sponsored by any political party.”

Section 4B provides that “A candidate who does not belong to or is not sponsored by any political party shall only contest an election if (i) In the case of a chairmanship election, such a candidate has obtained the verified signatures of at least ten per cent of registered voters from at least two-thirds majority of all the electoral wards in the respective local government area;

(ii) “In the case of a councillorship election, such a candidate obtains the signatures of at least ten per cent of registered voters from at least two-thirds majority of all the polling units in the respective electoral wards, provided always that the signatures shall be verified by the Independent National Electoral Commission or the State Electoral Commission; and that a registered voter shall not sign for more than one independent candidate in respect of the same office.”

Recall that a similar bill introduced during the 9th Assembly did not receive the requisite approval from State Houses of Assembly as mandated by law.

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