Stop campaigning , Anambra House hits Ekwunife, Oduah and Uba or go to jail, says you are not recognized by INEC, ANSIEC
The
Anambra State House of Assembly on Tuesday passed into law a bill prohibiting
political aspirants whose names did not appear on the final list of candidates
cleared by the Independent National Elections Commission (INEC) to stand for
elective posts in the coming general elections.
Titled
“Breaches of the Peace and Unlawful Assemblies Law, the legislation which took
immediate effect from January 20, 2015 stipulates in Section 3 (1) that: “A
person shall not advertise, publish, and solicit for votes for or otherwise
engage in any campaign for himself or for a person whose name was not duly
published by INEC or ANSIEC or any other electoral body within Nigeria as a
nominated person for any election within Anambra State.’
Section
3[2] also states that ‘Any person who acts in contravention of subsection [1]
of this Section is hereby declared to have engaged or to be engaging in an
unlawful assembly with intent to cause public disorder and breaches of public
peace.’
The
bill falls in tandem with the provisions of the nation’s electoral laws as well
as the constitution of the federal republic of Nigeria.
The
bill which was presented by the Majority Leader, Hon Harford I. Oseke,
representing Awka South 2 Constituency, went through the first, second and
third readings without any dissenting voice. The sitting dissolved into
committee of the whole house for consideration and debate of the provisions of
the bill after it sailed through the second reading.
Hon
IkemUzoezie representing Aguata 2 Constituency proposed amendment to the fine
of one hundred thousand naira provided in the bill to one million naira but Hon
PaulinusOnyekaIfechukwu of Ekwusigo constituency opted for five hundred
thousand naira fine and was seconded by Hon Victor JideoforOkoye ofAnambra West constituency. When the matter
was put to vote, eleven members voted for one million while three members voted
for five hundred thousand.
Consequently,
Section 3 [3] of the bill was amended to read: ‘Any person who engages in
unlawful assemblies or acts in such a manner as to cause public disorder and
breach of public peace as referred to in subsection [2] of this Section commits
an offence and is liable on summary conviction to a fine of N1, 000,000 {one
million naira] or to a term of one year imprisonment or to both such fine and
imprisonment.’
The
bill was read the third and final time and passed into law. Commenting on the
merits of the legislation, Hon PaulinusIfechukwu described it as proactive.
‘This bill will solve a lot of problems especially about candidate impersonation.
It will create the atmosphere for proper campaigns and elections. It will avert
chaos in the 2015 polls in Anambra State.’
Hon
Rita Maduagwu representing Nnewi South 2 constituency said the excesses the
bill sought to curtail were such over which INEC officials had pleaded
helplessness. She noted that the lacuna
in the electoral laws was being exploited by some aspirants to self declare
themselves candidates.
The Speaker of the House, Rt Hon
ChinweNwaebili remarked that the crucial importance of the law called for its
‘aggressive implementation.’
Moving
a motion for adjournment, the Leader, Hon Oseke commended Governor Willie
Obiano for the restoration of peace and security in Anambra State which was
glaring during the Christmas and New Year celebrations. Hon
KenechukwuChukwuemeka [Awka South Constituency] lauded Governor Obiano for his
vision of development.
Stop campaigning , Anambra House hits Ekwunife, Oduah and Uba or go to jail, says you are not recognized by INEC, ANSIEC
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