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Ekweremadu to chair PDP body on electoral, constitutional review

By Idu Jude
In readiness for 2023 general election to and to stage  take over of the Aso Villa, the National working committee NWC of the party rising from its meeting in Abuja Frida, announced the composition of its engagement committee on the proposed amendment to the Electoral Act as well as the 1999 Constitution (as amended).
The Committee, which has former Deputy Senate President, Ike Ekweremmadu, as Chairman is to, among other things, collate inputs from critical stakeholders as well as engage relevant civil society groups and work closely with the National Assembly for more inclusive and accelerated processes in the desired amendment to the Electoral Act and the 1999 Constitution.
A press statement issued by the part’s National publicity Secretary Kola Onagbodiyan, stated that such amendments include a constitutional review that will among other things entrench the desired federal structure as well as a review of the Electoral Act that will guarantee free, fair, clean, transparent and credible elections, while eliminating loopholes that encourage violence, manipulations and rigging at all levels.
Further more, other members of the committee are Senator Suleiman Nazif, Barr. Emmanuel Enoidem, Hon. T.J Yusuf, Hon. Kingsley Chinda, Senator Sahabi Yau, Senator Biodun Olujimi, Mrs. Laurentia Mallam, Dr. Oche Joseph Otorkpa (Youths Demography), Hon. Joyce Ramnap and Barr. Taminu Turaki SAN, who serves as the secretary of the committee.
According to the NPS, the PDP urges all critical stakeholders and all party members to avail themselves the opportunity presented by the establishment of the committee to make contributions towards the proposed amendment to the 1999 Constitution and the Electoral Act.

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