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Senate President Bullies INEC, Says ‘We Have Right To Legislate Over You’

Senate President, Bukola Saraki

The Senate President, Dr. Bukola Saraki has made it clear to the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC), that it had no power to go undermine the powers of the National Assembly in the amendment to the Electoral Act 2010.

Saraki, who warned the electoral body as he spoke at the opening of a public hearing on the bill seeking to establish the National Electoral Offences Commission, which was conducted by the Senate’s Joint Committee on INEC, Judiciary, Human Rights and Legal Matters, said that the controversial amendment to Section 25 of the Electoral Act, which seeks to re-order the sequence of elections during the 2019 elections is in order.

The senate President, who was represented by the Deputy Majority Leader, Senator Bala Ibn Na’Allah, Saraki, insisted the National Assembly reserved the powers to legislate over the electoral body and other agencies of government.

He said that lawmakers would not be involved in any legislation that would violate the constitution, adding: “of recent, there have been arguments on who has power to do what.”

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“INEC should be cautious of who it is listening to. We would not sit anywhere this constitution will be violated. It is necessary we caution ourselves. We need this country, we love this country.”

Saraki lamented that some political aspirants and parties were already campaigning when INEC had yet to declare electioneering open.

“The Senate in particular would be very worried, if INEC begins to condone the actions of some political parties. You have not declared campaigns open, and some are already campaigning.” [myad]