Gbajabiamila
The Speaker of the House of Representatives, Femi Gbajabiamila, on Wednesday, assured Nigerians and the international community of the 9th Assembly’s resolve to bequeath a better Electoral Act that will be acceptable to the majority of the citizens.
Gbajabiamila gave the assurance in Abuja during an interactive session with a team of the European Union (EU) delegation in Nigeria led by the Head of Mission, Ambassador Samuela Isopi.
While noting that no country had a perfect electoral system, he observed that the 9th session of the National Assembly has been making frantic efforts to make Nigeria’s electoral law to be in tune with the country’s peculiarities.
The Speaker expressed satisfaction that the Electoral Act (amendment) Bill was passed early enough by the National Assembly and would be transmitted to the president for his assent soon.
“You talked about the much-talked-about Electoral Act amendment. For you to have a good democracy, you need to have a good electoral law. Our electoral law is not perfect, just like your own is not perfect.
“But our goal is to make it perfect. That’s why in the 9th Assembly, we try to see that we make our Electoral Act to be perfect. We took our time to be thorough without sacrificing anything.
“Today, we’re at the threshold of history. We want to have an Electoral Act that is acceptable to the majority of Nigerians. We want an Electoral Act that does not compromise the sovereignty of Nigeria. That’s key to us. Nigeria is a very plural society in terms of religion and ethnicity. These are some of the considerations we have to make,” he said.
Speaking on the issue of gender participation in politics, Hon Gbajabiamila said: “If you follow the 9th House of Representatives, gender inclusion is one of our legislative agenda.
“We also try not to discriminate against the men. In doing that, one of the innovations is to amend the constitution to create an extra senatorial zone exclusively for women.”
Addressing the issue of Sexual and Gender-Based Violence (SGBV), the Speaker said the House did a lot in that regard, noting that “we dedicated a day of sitting to that sometime in the past. We’re still working proactively to make sure that SGBV laws are domesticated in the states.”
Gbajabiamila, who congratulated the new head of EU mission in Nigeria for her appointment, said “I believe with a lot of collaboration, we can do a lot and greater things together.”
Earlier in her remarks, Ambassador Isopi said the visit was to introduce herself as the new head of mission of EU in Nigeria, reiterate the EU’s commitment to continue strengthening its partnership with Nigeria, National Assembly and the House, and to formally announce the coming of a special mission later this month.
She said since 1999, the union had been a major partner and supporter of Nigeria’s democracy, especially in the area of supporting the National Assembly on electoral matters, women and the youth.
“We have closely followed the developments here, and I’ll like to applaud the approach that the National Assembly has taken in the electoral amendment. We’ll continue to support democratic governance and institutions in Nigeria,” she added.
She stated that the issue of SGBV remained a priority to the EU and Nigeria, saying they would count on Gbajabiamila’s support to engage the speakers of state Houses of Assembly on the SBGV and the Child Rights Act.
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