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    Speakership: Open Ballot System Won’t Work- Lawmakers

    straightnewsng.comBy straightnewsng.comApril 28, 2019 --- 11:11 pmNo Comments5 Mins Read
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    Amid calls for the adoption of open ballot system in the election of presiding officers of the 9th National Assembly, two lawmakers in the House of Representatives said Sunday that the lower chamber’s laid down rules could not be disregarded.

    The lawmakers, Rimamnde Shawulu (PDP-Taraba) and Kehinde Agboola (PDP-Ekiti), made the remarks in separate interviews with News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) in Abuja.

    According to Shawulu, any attempt to change the House of Representatives’ Standing Orders in the 9th Assembly election without following the due process will be an aberration to the practice.

    The lawmaker, who got re-elected in the February 23 National Assembly polls, said promoters of open ballot election were not well informed.

    “Let them come from outside and amend the rules. President Muhammadu Buhari said he could not assent to the Electoral Act because it was too close to the 2019 general elections.

    “Now, we have some weeks to the election and you want to amend how leadership is elected. That is double standard; it doesn’t make sense,’’ Shawulu said.

    The lawmaker, who is the Chairman, House Committee on Army, however, said the rules would have to be amended at the lower chamber before anyone could talk about open ballot.

    “The rules are already set; any member, who wants the rules amended, can bring the motion to the floor of the house. And if it is passed, it becomes law but now, the rules of the house have been there since 2011.

    “The rules that led to the emergence of Aminu Tambuwal are the same rules that led to the emergence of Yakubu Dogara.

    “So, there has been no reason to change it, but if anyone thinks it should be changed, he can bring the proposed amendment,’’ said the lawmaker representing Takum/Sons/Ussa/Special Area Federal Constituency of Taraba State.

    He pointed out that the rule, which was clearly written out, “is about secret ballot.’’
    Corroborating Shawulu’s remark, Agboola said adopting open ballot “will amount to shifting a goal post at the middle of a football match.’’

    “We have never voted in the house on open ballot. So we will not take that; they can’t dictate to us.

    “Unfortunately, some of the new members too do not even know how it works.
    “When we were coming in, the standing order had already been produced for the 8th National Assembly.

    “We have produced the one they will use. Anytime it is produced, there is no tension; so it is not bias.

    “So, you cannot just change the rules because you want a particular candidate at all cost.
    “If you are popular why are you afraid? Why didn’t they opt for Option A4 for the 2019 election?

    “That means that you want to victimise the members; it means you want to impose a candidate on us. It cannot work,’’ he said.

    According to the lawmaker who also got re-elected, under the Order 3 Rule F (1) of the standing order of the house, it reads: when two or more members-elect are nominated and seconded as speaker, the election shall be conducted as follows: one, by electronic voting; or two, voting by secret ballot which shall be conducted by the Clark and pebble.

    “You will see the list of members-elect of the house who shall each be given a ballot paper to cast their vote with the proposer and seconder as tellers,’’ he added.

    He said the tellers were the people that would be at the venue as agents to take attendance of members, and give them ballot papers to cast their votes.

    “So, you cannot now change it because you are backing a particular candidate. It is not possible,’’ he insisted.

    Explaining further, Agboola said if the number of contestants were more than two people, “and nobody is stepping down, the election will be conducted until the contestants are reduced to two so that the winner will emerge by 51 per cent.’’

    He said the election was not won by simple majority where the number of contestants was more than two people.

    According to him, all the aspirants are currently engaging in behind-the-door discussions why one will have to step down for another considering regional, gender and religious factors.

    Agboola, who represents Ikole/Oye Federal Constituency, stated that “the order paper of the house incidentally takes effect from the day of the inauguration.

    “And on the first day of the parliament, the order 2 stipulates people that can vote.

    “When it is time for the election of the presiding officers, it is stated there that before any member-elect can take an oath, he will first of all vote after the accreditation,’’ he said.

    According to him, the Clerk will first read out the proclamation letter from President Buhari for the inauguration of the 9th Assembly.

    “Everybody will sit down with his certificate of return. When everything has been certified, members-elect will be arranged in alphabetical order of states. And after the roll call, before the swearing-in, the Clerk will preside over the election of the speaker and the deputy speaker.

    “It is after you have finished with the election, before members-elect can be sworn in.
    “So, if you have not been sworn in, you cannot even talk because no other motion shall be taken except after this,’’ he explained.

    Electoral Act House of Representatives Kehinde Agboola (PDP-Ekiti) National Assembly News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) President Muhammadu Buhari(PMB) Rimamnde Shawulu (PDP-Taraba)
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