ACN Vow To Fight Lawmakers On Electoral Bill

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The Action Congress of Nigeria (ACN) has vowed to fight, through the courts, the  ongoing attempt by federal lawmakers to gatecrash into the NECs of the various  political parties, describing it as a new low in the legislators’ continuous efforts  to make laws in their interest rather than in the national interest.

In a statement issued in Lagos on Sunday by its National Publicity Secretary, Alhaji  Lai Mohammed, it called on other political parties to also mount a legal challenge  against the obnoxious, self-serving, greedy and democracy-killing proposed insertion  into the Electoral Act 2010.

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The party urged the organised labour, civil society organizations and political  parties to march on the National Assembly to ensure such anti-democractic law is not  passed.

ACN described the current National Assembly as the most expensive and anti-people  ever in Nigeria’s history, saying it is time to stop them from ruining the democracy  that millions of Nigerians fought to entrench.

“Our legislators are the highest paid in the world, with those of Kenya a distant  second. Yet, they never consulted us before padding their pay to such high levels.  The widespread story is that each of them earns a million naira per day, except on  weekends and public holidays! This is not far from the truth, since each one smiles  home with 45 million Naira per quarter, in a country where most citizens live on  less than US$1 a day, and the minimum wage being fought for comes to US$4 per day.

“Add this to the fact that while it took 3 percent of the national budget to service  the National Assembly in the Second Republic, the current National Assembly is  gulping over 30 percent of the national budget, and one will get an idea of how this  legislators are draining the economy. If they dispute the figures quoted above, they  should tell Nigerians what they earn and what percentage of the national budget is  being used to service the National Assembly,’’ it said.

The party said the proposed law offends the Constitution of the Federal Republic of  Nigeria, stifles the ability of the parties to make their own constititutions and  decide who attends their Exco and shows how those elected to serve the people cannot  differentiate between the interest of one party, in this case the PDP, with the  majority in both chambers of the National Assembly, and the country.

“As far as the dominant PDP members of the National Assembly are concerned, the  interest of their party is the same as the interest of the nation. That is why there  has been a cacophony of (PDP lawmakers’) voices defending the toxic law being  planned, with barely a whimper from the probably overwhelmed or quietly acquiescing  legislators from the other parties.

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“In the process of defending this law, logic has been turned on its head, with the  sponsors and their supporters claiming it will enrich internal-democracy in the  parties and broaden their decision-making base. No one has talked about the fact  that it will turn the NEC meetings of the parties into a jamboree/rally, with  praise-singers in tow.

“It will also mean that the lawmakers would have succeeded in smuggling into the  various parties a uniform constitution, akin to making them the five fingers of a  leprous hand, as we had during the Abacha years. Needless to say that the surest way  to kill democracy and turn Nigeria into a one-party state is to do exactly what the  PDP-dominated National Assembly is proposing.

“The proposed law will also make the lawmakers – in the case of the PDP, more than  300 National Assembly members gate crashing into the NEC, the single biggest bloc in  the NECs of the parties. Then, the dictatorship of lawmakers would have been  entrenched, with dangerous consequences for all,’’ ACN said.

The party said the various opposition political parties as well as Nigerians were to  blame for the turn of events, adding that if the persistent warnings of the ACN had  been heeded – that the National Assembly members are representing themselves instead  of those who voted them into power – they (lawmakers) would not have been emboldened  to try their latest antics.

“This has been long in coming. First, the instatiable lawmakers allocated  humongously-obscene salaries and perks to themselves, in total negation of the  prescriptions of the Constitution, and they got away with it. Emboldened by the  outcome of their audacity, they tried another trick, to insert a ‘Right of Refusal  Clause’ into the Electoral Act so they can perpetuate themselves. Realising this may  not fly, they retreated temporarily only to come back with a vengeance by slamming  through the gates of the parties’ NECs with their sheer force of numbers. Of course  once there, they can then influence their parties’ laws to make them automatic  candidates for life,’’ it said.

ACN said it was particularly surprised that the same National Assembly that  justifiably threw out President Goodluck Jonathan’s proposed amendment making  ministers and aides delegates in party primaries could then turn around and do  something worse than what they rejected.

Saying eternal vigilance is the price of liberty, the party called on all Nigerians,  especially opinion leaders, political parties and professional organisations, to  speak out against the growing recklessness of the lawmakers who, in almost four  years of their tenure, have yet to make any law that impacts positively on the  citizenry, while constantly churning out laws that benefit themselves.

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