The Senate on Tuesday
voted in support of alteration to the 1999 Constitution that will allow the
Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) conduct local government
elections across the country.
At present, different states of the country constitute electoral
commissions that conduct local government polls. But by this vote, the Senate
has effectively stripped state governments of this power.
The alteration was part of constitutional reforms by the
legislature for the autonomy of local governments and was added as the 33rd
item of the report the Deputy Senate President Ike Ekweremadu-led I999
Constitution amendment committee presented at the plenary to the lawmakers on
Tuesday.
Initially, the report had 32 items, including autonomy for local
government areas.
However, Senator Dino Melaye argued that autonomy for local
governments will be ineffective if states continue to oversee conduct of local
government elections.
Melaye therefore moved that INEC conduct the local elections going forward.
Melaye therefore moved that INEC conduct the local elections going forward.
The motion when put to voice vote by Senate President Bukola
Saraki, had those in support of it in the majority and was adopted.
Source: - Ebere Ndukwe | Ripples | July 25,
2017.

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