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PLAC Welcomes Signing of New Electoral Act 2022

Issued: Friday, 25th February 2022

Policy and Legal Advocacy Centre (PLAC), welcomes the signing into law of the Electoral Bill 2022, by President Muhammadu Buhari. The signing brings into effect, a new electoral law for the country – The Electoral Act 2022.

The new Act provides a legal framework that empowers the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC), to deploy technological solutions such as the Smart Card Reader (SCR) or other technological device in its conduct of elections and results transmission. It improves voting procedure for Persons with Disabilities (PWDs) and allows INEC to review declaration of election result made under duress. The new Act also improves the timelines for the conduct of elections and creates adequate time frames for fulfilling various requirements and activities defined in the Electoral Act.

The effort to pass a new Electoral Act has been a tedious one, dating as far back as 2015, with minimal progress made over the years. Between this time and 2021, several Electoral Reform retreats and meetings were held to develop recommendations on improved elections in Nigeria. The amendment of this law followed from investments of time, energy, research work and resources by Civil Society Organisations (CSOs) working with multiple stakeholders such as Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC), National Assembly Committees on INEC and Electoral Matters, the media and development partners. Today, PLAC is elated that all the efforts have paid off resulting to a new legal framework for Nigerian elections.

The Electoral Act, 2022 repeals and replaces the Electoral Act 2010 giving room for major reforms that will aid the upcoming Ekiti and Osun Gubernatorial Elections slated for June and July 2022  as well as the 2023 General elections.

It is expected that INEC will prepare for these elections in line with the improved provisions of the new law.

PLAC is pleased to have worked with the National Assembly towards the realisation of the Electoral Act, 2022. PLAC restates its commitment to free, fair and credible elections as Nigerians prepare to head to the polls in the elections that will follow the beginning of implementation of the new Electoral Act.

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SIGNED:

Clement Nwankwo
Executive Director
Policy and Legal Advocacy Centre (PLAC)

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