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Senate rejects fresh bid to amend 2026 Electoral Act

The Senate has rejected fresh calls to amend the 2026 Electoral Act, asking opposition leaders to channel their grievances through proper legislative procedures. Opposition figures, including Atiku Abubakar, Peter Obi and Rotimi Amaechi, had demanded an immediate review of the new law, describing it as anti democratic and skewed in favour of the ruling party ahead of the 2027 elections. They argued that certain sections of the Act undermine electoral transparency and called for the removal of what they termed obnoxious provisions that could weaken the credibility of future polls. Responding, the Senate leadership dismissed the pressure for a hurried amendment and advised the opposition to submit specific proposals and work through the National Assembly’s established processes. Senate leaders maintained that the 2026 Electoral Act had followed due process, including passage by both chambers and assent by President Bola Tinubu, […]

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Prioritise key reforms, CISLAC tells National Assembly

The Civil Society Legislative Advocacy Centre (CISLAC) has urged the 10th National Assembly to prioritise governance, accountability and key legislative reforms as it resumes sitting for 2026. The group warned lawmakers against early electioneering ahead of the 2027 polls, saying political distractions could undermine their work.​ In a statement signed by its Executive Director, Auwal Ibrahim Musa (Rafsanjani), CISLAC described 2026 as a critical year for both President Bola Ahmed Tinubu’s administration and the legislature, with citizens expecting concrete results from policies rolled out since 2023. Rafsanjani cautioned that legislative productivity often declines in pre‑election periods and noted that proposals to hold general elections as early as November 2026 could heighten public anxiety and weaken governance.​ CISLAC said Nigeria’s harsh economic realities, insecurity, rising debt and declining public trust demand a focused, responsive and accountable parliament rather than one seen […]

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Electoral Reform: CSOs Urge Removal of President’s Power to Appoint INEC Chair

With the tenure of INEC Chairman Prof. Mahmoud Yakubu nearing its end, civil society organisations (CSOs) are calling for constitutional reforms that would strip the president of the authority to appoint the electoral body’s chairman. The demand was made during a sensitisation workshop in Awka, Anambra State, organised by Yiaga Africa ahead of the November governorship election. Yiaga Africa’s programme manager, Cynthia Mbamalu, said the engagement aimed to identify flaws that could undermine the credibility of the polls. At the workshop, participants argued that allowing the president to appoint the INEC chairman creates room for political interference in elections. Instead, they proposed a new commission comprising representatives of professional groups such as the Nigerian Bar Association (NBA), Nigeria Union of Journalists (NUJ), Nigeria Medical Association (NMA), Academic Staff Union of Universities (ASUU), Nigeria Society of Engineers (NSE), and CSOs. This […]

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Kennedy Agyapong Warns NPP Against Rewarding Poor Electoral Results with Second Chances

Veteran politician Kennedy Agyapong has sent a clear message to the New Patriotic Party (NPP): don’t reward poor electoral performance by giving second chances. He insists that internal reforms, accountability, and youth inclusion must guide the decision-making process if the party hopes to regain power. 1. A Lesson from Poor Results Agyapong emphasised that the NPP lost ground due to neglecting grassroots, poor unity, and a failure to acknowledge voters’ concerns . He pointed out how ignoring economic hardship and sticking with underperforming candidates would be a grave mistake. 2. Humility & Honesty Needed He urged party leaders to admit mistakes, apologise, and demonstrate humility during campaigns. According to Agyapong, this openness is essential to rebuild trust with Ghanaians and reconnect with the electorate y. 3. Expand Youth Participation Addressing the TESCON conference in February 2025, Agyapong supported calls to […]

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