Reps pass Independent Candidacy bill through second reading

The House of Representatives on Thursday resolved to accelerate the consideration of the bill on the introduction of independent candidacy by referring it to the Special Ad-hoc Committee on Constitution Review.

The private member bill was sponsored by Chairman, House Committee on Media and Public Affairs, Hon. Akin Rotimi.

According to him, the crucial legislation, which is a legacy bill from the previous Assembly, was reintroduced for consideration following its First Reading on Thursday, September 26, 2024.

The bill was recommitted to the Special Ad-hoc Committee on Constitution Review for further comprehensive consideration and legislative action.

In his remarks, Hon. Rotimi, who expressed pride in advancing the bill, emphasised the importance of expanding political participation through independent candidature.

“This legislative action is pivotal for the continued evolution of our democracy. It recognises the constitutional significance of offering citizens the option to run for public office independently, thereby ensuring greater inclusivity,” he said.

The bill’s progress is guided by the combined provisions of Order 12, Rule 17, and Order One, Rule 1(2), of the House of Representatives Standing Orders, underscoring the House’s commitment to a thorough legislative process.

As the bill proceeds to the next stage of legislative scrutiny, Rep. Rotimi remains optimistic that its eventual passage will mark a major milestone in Nigeria’s democratic journey.

In her remarks, the Founder and CEO of ElectHER, Ms Ibijoke Faborode, described the recommittal of the Independent Candidacy Bill as a critical and progressive milestone.

She expressed enthusiasm at seeing the National Assembly unite in support of the bill, underscoring their dedication to a legislative agenda that promotes inclusivity.

Ms Faborode also noted that the bill’s progress in the 10th Assembly marks a defining moment for Nigeria, with the potential to significantly shape the future of its democracy.

She reaffirmed ElectHER’s continued partnership with Rep. Akintunde’s office to champion public advocacy and engagement towards the final passage of the bill.

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