Falana insists Nigeria can’t do genuine elections without amending Constitution, Electoral Act

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Falana insists Nigeria can’t do genuine elections without implementing Uwais report

By Jeph Ajobaju, Chief Copy Editor

Femi Falana, SAN has reiterated it is simply impossible to conduct genuine and believable elections in Nigeria without first of all amending the 1999 Constitution contrived by the military that does not fully address the complexities of the country.

Falana, a longtime human rights fighter, also stressed the need to amend the Electoral Act 2022 in a paper titled “Updating Nigeria’s Electoral Reforms” he delivered at the Retreat of the Joint Committee on Electoral Matters’ in Lagos, supported by the Policy and Legal Advocacy Centre.

“Nigeria cannot conduct credible elections without amending the relevant provisions of the Constitution and Electoral Act to provide for the appointment of INEC [Independent National Electoral Commission] members by advertisement, deployment of technology for accreditation of voters and transmission of election results from polling units to the central server of INEC,” he said.

“Once the electoral process is fully technologised the proof of election petitions will be based on the BVAS reports and uploaded results.

“The onus of proof of conduct of credible elections should shift to INEC and winners of elections. The question of dumping election materials will not arise as they would be produced and certified by INEC.”

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Leaders gaslighting citizens

Falana equally took a swipe at political leaders for gaslighting citizens by getting away with saying one thing and doing the exact opposite themselves, Vanguard reports.

“Democracy cannot be consolidated where the masses are asked to tighten their belts while elected public officers are paying themselves jumbo salaries and allowances.

“Since democracy is under threat due to mass poverty, the political system must address the welfare and security of the people.

”As a matter of urgency, progressive forces must compel the federal government to reverse the removal of fuel subsidy.

Need to implement Uwais panel report on electoral reform

“The 22-member [Uwai] Panel collated the views of the Nigerian people and made profound recommendations which were submitted to the federal government.

“The highlights of the Uwais Electoral Reform Panel include the procedure for transparent appointment and removal of Chairman and members of INEC, unbundling of INEC, independent funding for INEC, proportional representation, independent candidates, fixing of dates of elections, composition of election tribunals, time for determination of election petitions, and shifting of onus of proof in election petitions.

“The Electoral Act 2022 has made adequate provisions for internal democracy in political parties. But the parties are run like government parastatals. Hence, the President claims to be the national leader of the ruling party.”

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