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Sen. Oduah urges INEC to include independent candidacy in Electoral Act

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Abuja –  Sen. Stella Oduah (PDP Anambra North) has
called on the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) to
include independent candidacy in the Electoral Act.

Oduah, who made the call in an interview with the News Agency of
Nigeria (NAN) in Abuja on Tuesday, said that the inclusion would
detribalise Nigeria and end god fatherism.

“I have been proposing a bill and I think I would continue to push
it: that bill is called Independent Candidate Bill.

“I believe, people should have a choice; if our constitution
guarantees us that choice, then the Electoral Act itself should
address that and allow us the option.

“You do not have to belong to a political party, it should be a choice
to belong or not to belong.

“And so, the issue of Godfather and Godmothers would disappear.

“ I am really hopeful that that will happen so that people will get
the best.’’

Oduah said that the nation’s constitution allowed for people to have a choice.

The Senator said that she had been proposing for a bill at the Senate
to allow for independent candidacy in Nigeria.

She said Nigeria was long overdue to have independent
candidacy, stressing that with independent candidates, the right
people would always come out to contest in elections.

Oduah argued that most times, the candidates fielded by political
parties were usually not the choice of the people, thereby hindering
the right people from emerging.

“The people that really lose at the end of the day are the people and
these are the people we say that we are representing and therefore we
should give them the option to choose who they want to represent them.

“If Mr A belongs to AC party or DB party and I don’t want to vote for
him, and Okey comes and I know his antecedents, then I should vote for
him regardless of the party.

“I think if we really want to detribalise this nation, we need to
encourage independent candidates.

“But why not, if they have them in America and the UK why can’t we
have them in Nigeria?

NAN reports that the Bill for an Act to allow for independent
candidacy had featured on the Order Paper of the Senate four times but
was not considered. (NAN)

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