The refusal of President, Muhammadu Buhari to sign the fresh amendment to the Electoral Act into law has led to a several heat of argument between The ruling party All Progressive Congress APC and the People’s Democratic Party PDP as delegates from these parties if not voted for will not be allowed to participate in their respective primaries.
This is as the Independent National Electoral Commission stressed that political parties were expected to submit their delegates’ lists not later than seven days to the primaries.
This directive from INEC will hinder The President, Vice-President, National Assembly members, governors, their deputies and other statutory from participating in primaries if the President does not sign the bill into law from Saturday to Sunday, also the political office holders in the opposition Peoples Democratic Party won’t be able to vote unless they are voted as delegates since the party already fixed its presidential primary for May 28 and 29.
