The card reader was not included in electoral amendment bill sent to the president Muhammadu Buhari by the National Assembly.
According to the Special Assistant to President Buhari on NASS, Senator Ita Enang has stated clearly that the Card Reader issue is NOT included in the Electoral (Amendment) Bill transmitted to Mr. President on August 3, 2018.
According to Enang, the clarification became imperative in view of the claim by opposition politicians that the card reader provision in the Bill was one of the reasons the president withheld assent to it.
He said, “For the avoidance of doubt, I hereby state expressly that the card reader provision addressed by section 49 of the Principal Act was completely, expressly and unequivocally excluded.
“It is not in anywise, part of the provisions of the bill forwarded to the President on Aug. 3, 2018, and could therefore not form part of the consideration of the President,’’ he said.
Enang stated that although there was card reader provision in the two previous amendments of the Bill, it was never mentioned as a subject of disagreement between the president and the national assembly.
He said, “for further clarity, the Bill of Feb. 20 had 43 clauses, and the revised Bill of June 27 had 41 clauses.
“The current further revised Bill of Aug.3, which now excludes the card reader, has just 15 clauses in the absolute wisdom of the National Assembly.
“And the President has no constitutional or legal authority to add or remove any provision to or from what the National Assembly has transmitted to him.’’