Reps ask NASS leadership to intervene in Plateau Assembly crisis

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The House of Representatives has urged the leadership of the National Assembly to intervene and ensure that the remaining members-elect of the Plateau State House of Assembly are sworn in for the purpose of equity, fairness and justice.

The Green Chamber said the current situation, where some of the new members were selected and sworn in by the Speaker of the Plateau State House of Assembly while others were not, contradicts the principles of fairness and justice that our electoral laws seek to uphold.

It noted that failure to address the delays or biases in the swearing-in of these new members-elect was a total denial of the voices of other constituencies in Plateau State and undermined commitment to justice, fairness, and the principles of democracy and posed a threat to security in the state.

The resolution of the House was sequel to the adoption of a motion moved at the plenary on Tuesday by Ahmed Wase.

Moving the motion, Wase recalled that in 2023, the Court of Appeal hearing appeals arising from judgements of the Plateau State Election Tribunal, made decisions which resulted in the nullification of Certificates of Return of 16 sitting members of the Plateau State House of Assembly and ordered the issuance of new Certificates of Return to the new members by the Independent National Electoral Commission

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The lawmaker stressed that pursuant to the provisions of Section 72(1) of the Electoral Act, 2022, the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) issued Certificates of Return to the new members in compliance with the order of the Appeal Court and the Law.

He added that Section 94(1) of the Constitution provides the procedure for the swearing-in of newly elected members of a State House of Assembly.

Wase note that the members-elect of the Plateau State House of Assembly have met all the requirements of the law, as contained in section 94 (1) of the Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria 1999 and section 72 (1) of the Electoral Act, 2022

He expressed concern that the remaining members-elect of the Plateau State House of Assembly are compelled to submit letters of resignation with accompanying Court Affidavit by the Speaker as a condition for swearing-in which amounts to a mockery of democracy at a period Nigeria is celebrating 25 years of unbroken democracy

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