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Nigerian House of Representatives Advances Bill for Independent Candidacy

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A bill aimed at amending the Constitution of the Federal of Nigeria, 1999 (As Amended), to allow for independent in the country has progressed to the second in the House of Representatives. The bill, as the “Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria, 1999 (Alteration) Bill, 2024 (HB1630) (Independent Candidates),” is sponsored by House Spokesman, Rep. Akin Rotimi Jr.

Rep. Rotimi Jr., who represents the Ekiti North 1 (Ikole/Oye) Federal Constituency, stated that the bill seeks to broaden Nigeria’s democratic space by enabling individuals to run for office without the backing of political parties. The proposed legislation is seen as a legacy bill that has been revisited from assemblies, demonstrating a sustained to push for political reforms.

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“This crucial legislation, which is a legacy bill from previous assemblies, was reintroduced for consideration following first reading on Thursday, September 26, 2024,” Rep. Rotimi Jr. explained. On Wednesday, the bill was recommitted to the House Committee on Constitution Review for a more comprehensive examination and legislative . This recommittal the bill’s second reading and represents a significant step forward in its legislative journey.

The second reading was facilitated by a motion put forth by Rep. Isah Bello Ambarura (APC, Sokoto), the Deputy Chairman of the House Committee on Rules and , and seconded by Rep. Akin Rotimi Jr. The effort reflects the House’s in progressing the amendment to expand political inclusivity.

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Expressing pride in sponsoring the bill, Rep. Rotimi Jr. emphasized the importance of providing for independent candidates, stating that the bill is essential for enhancing political participation and democratic engagement in Nigeria.

The House Committee on Constitution Review will now further consider the bill, and its passage could signal a towards greater inclusivity in Nigeria’s electoral , allowing more to participate directly in the democratic without the constraints of party affiliation.

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