Buhari reject electoral act amendment #
You're referring to the recent development in Nigeria's political scene!
Yes, President Muhammadu Buhari has indeed rejected the Electoral Act Amendment Bill, which was passed by the National Assembly. The bill aimed to reform the country's electoral process, among other things.
On January 22, 2022, President Buhari wrote to the National Assembly, citing concerns about the bill's provisions, particularly the section that allows electronic transmission of election results. He argued that the bill did not provide sufficient safeguards to ensure the integrity of the electoral process.
The President's decision has sparked controversy, with many Nigerians and political stakeholders expressing disappointment and frustration. Some have accused the President of trying to undermine the democratic process, while others have called for a review of the bill to address the President's concerns.
The development has also raised questions about the future of Nigeria's electoral process, with many wondering what this means for the country's upcoming elections, including the 2023 presidential election.
What are your thoughts on this development? Do you think the President's decision is justified, or do you believe it's a setback for Nigeria's democracy?