NLGEC: Reps advance bill to establish local government electoral commission

A bill to establish the National Local Government Electoral Commission passed its second reading in the House of Representatives on Tuesday.
The bill seeks to create an independent body responsible for organising, conducting, and supervising local government elections nationwide.
It was sponsored by Deputy Speaker Benjamin Kalu and eight others.
Presenting the bill, House Leader Julius Ihonvbere (APC-Edo) said the commission would enhance the credibility, transparency, and fairness of local government elections, strengthening democracy at the grassroots level.
He stated that the commission would consist of a Chairman and 37 members, representing the 36 states of the federation and the Federal Capital Territory.
He added that the president would appoint the chairman, who would serve as the chief electoral officer and other board members.
He explained that appointments would be based on the recommendation of the National Council of States and subject to Senate confirmation.
The commission would be required to submit periodic reports on its activities and election outcomes to the president, the National Assembly, and the public, ensuring accountability.
“The commission shall organise, conduct, and supervise elections for chairmen and councillors of all local governments, including the area councils of the FCT.
“It shall set election timetables, manage polling processes, and enforce compliance with electoral laws,” he said.
He said the commission would oversee voter registration, maintain an accurate voter register, and ensure eligible citizens could participate in elections.
“It shall regulate and monitor political parties, candidates, and stakeholders to ensure compliance with campaign finance laws, electoral codes, and relevant regulations,” he said.
According to him, the commission will also implement voter education programmes to inform citizens about elections, their rights, and responsibilities, encouraging participation and reducing voter apathy.
In a related development, a bill specifying the timeframe within which the Executive must present international treaties to the National Assembly also passed its second reading.
The bill, also sponsored by the deputy speaker, mandates that any treaty between Nigeria and another country be presented for enactment within 180 days.
Both bills were referred to the Committee on the Review of the Constitution for further legislative action.
(NAN)
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