On Tuesday, the House of Representatives demanded that the National Assembly’s leadership step in to resolve the issue surrounding the swearing-in of newly elected members of the Plateau State House of Assembly (PLSHA).

Remember how the crisis broke out when certain members-elect were sworn in, but others were not given the chance to take office even though they complied with all legal requirements

Additionally, the Court of Appeal ruled that the certificates of return of sixteen current members were invalid and directed that new certificates be issued to the new members.

In the plenary session in Abuja, Hon. Ahmed Idris Wase made a motion that led to the House’s call.

In moving the resolution, Wase drew attention to the dilemma facing the state assembly, pointing out that some members-elect have not yet been sworn in by the Speaker, while others have, in spite of fulfilling all legal requirements.

He claims that it is a threat to state security and a denial of democracy. For this reason, he implored the leadership of the National Assembly to step in and guarantee justice, equity, and fairness in the Plateau State House of Assembly.

“The Speaker of the Plateau State House of Assembly has refused to swear in all the new members, instead demanding that they submit letters of resignation with accompanying court affidavits as a condition for swearing-in.

“Failure to address the delays and biases in the swearing-in of the new members poses a threat to security in the state and undermines the principles of justice, fairness, and democracy.

“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.

“Under the Provisions Section 72 (1) of the Electoral Act, 2022, the Independent National Electoral Commission issued Certificates of Return to the new Members in compliance with the order of the Appeal Court and the Law.

“Section 94 (1) of the Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria 1999 provides the procedure for the swearing-in of newly elected Members of a State House of Assembly.

“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 Concerned 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 amount to a mockery of democracy at a period Nigeria is celebrating 25 years of unbroken democracy

“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 have not been sworn in, contradicts the principles of fairness and justice that our electoral laws seek to uphold

“Disturbed that failure to address the delays or biases in the swearing-in of these new Members Elect is a total denial of the voices of other constituencies in Plateau State and undermines our commitment to justice, fairness, and the principles of democracy and poised a threat to security in the State.

SOURCE: VANGUARD

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