President, govs must have varsity degree –Confab
The National Conference on Tuesday agreed that those aspiring to
contest for the offices of the President, governors, members of the
National Assembly, state Houses of Assembly and local government chairmen, should have a minimum of a university degree.
The delegates also voted in favour of the scrapping of the State Independent Electoral Commissions in the country.
The conference also agreed that May 29 should be scrapped as Democracy
Day while election riggers should be banned from holding elective
offices for 10 years.
Delegates’ action was however at variance
with the recommendation of the Committee on Political Parties and
Electoral Matters, which recommended that rather than scrapping the
SIECs, efforts should be made to strengthen them to make them more
effective, as well as improving their credibility.
It added
that provision should be made for the financial independence of SIECs by
giving them a first line charge in the state’s budget.
The
report of the committee, which was chaired by a former Senate President,
Dr. Iyorchia Ayu, also stated that the issues relating to the
composition and administration of SIECs should be activated through a
law of the State House of Assembly.
It added that, “State
Houses of Assembly should legislate the details of the composition and
administration of SIECs as well as confirm their members. State Houses
of Assembly should legislate the tenure of elected local government
officials.”
But delegates while going through the
recommendations and amendments of the committee, argued that the state
electoral commissions had become a tool of political intimidation in the
hands of state governors.
Among the delegates who spoke in
favour of the scrapping of SIEC’s was the National Chairman of the
Labour Party, Chief Dan Nwanyanwu, who argued that it was impossible for
the opposition to win local government elections in the states.
In some instances, he said that election results were already prepared
in government houses and that elections were just mere formalities.
On electronic voting, the conference said that it should be suspended until after the 2015 general elections.
It also voted that the age of aspirants to the state Houses of Assembly should be reduced to 25 years.
The conference however rejected the recommendation that financial
transactions of political parties should be done through the banks to
encourage the cashless policy of the Federal Government.
It
equally rejected the call for the introduction of option A4 to be used
by political parties during primaries and during general elections.
It also agreed that those who have been found wanting to have
contributed to electoral malpractices should be banned for 10 years
before being qualified to contest elective or be appointed to public
office.
The conference also stripped INEC the power of
deregistering political parties, while it ruled that youth leaders of
political parties should not be more than 35 years.
Other
actions and recommendations taken by the delegates during their sitting
were that those aspiring to contest for the offices of the President,
governors, members of the National Assembly, state Houses of Assembly
and local government chairmen, should have a minimum of first degree.
It was however agreed that the minimum academic qualification for local
government councillors must be a minimum of secondary school
certificate.
Though the conference outlawed defection, it
however agreed that elected political office holders and members of the
political parties that merged into one should be allowed to remain in
their offices.
The delegates also voted against what it called militarisation of the polity.
With this, the conference was asking the government to stop sending the military for election monitoring.
The Deputy Chairman of the conference, Prof. Bolaji Akinyemi, however
warned delegates not to blame government if there were crises during
elections.
It was also agreed that those removed from office by
the courts because of rigging or electoral offences should not be
allowed to benefit from privileges of such offices.
With this
development, former governors sacked by tribunals would cease from being
revered to as former governors while privileges they hitherto enjoyed
would be stopped.
7/02/2014
President, govs must have varsity degree –Confab
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