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Electoral Act: Direct Primaries Won’t End Imposition Of Candidates -SPN
The Socialist Party of Nigeria (SPN) has said that direct primaries are not a panacea to solve the problem of the imposition of candidates among political parties in the country.
The party made this disclosure via a statement made available to newsmen, yesterday, through acting National Chairperson, Abiodun Bamigboye, and National Secretary,Chinedu Bosah.
It would be recalled that the National Assembly had earlier passed the Electoral Amendment Bill into law. The Electoral Amendment Bill passed into law by the lawmakers approved direct primaries for political parties across the country.
The law also makes provisions for the electronic transmission of results.
The lawmakers explained that direct primaries would curb the menace of imposition of candidates in political parties.
President Muhammadu Buhari has, however, refused to sign the bill into law.
Buhari rejected the bill purportedly because it removes the provision for indirect primaries.
In its reaction, SPN explained that the different positions held by the president and National Assembly on direct primaries were driven by their self-serving, short-term interest and not the quest to strengthen democracy as they both claim.
The party maintained that members of the National Assembly want to make direct primary mandatory because they believe it would make it easy for them to get the return tickets.
It argued that Buhari was out to protect the interest of state governors who consider it easier through indirect primaries to impose candidates or secure tickets for re-election or senatorial seats.
SPN further said that direct primaries were not a panacea for the problem of the imposition of candidates by governors and godfathers as the experience has shown.
The party, while speaking further, said that it welcomed the introduction of the provision for the electronic transmission of election results.
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