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    NASS Step Down Bill To Change University Degree As Minimum Requirement For Office Of President, Govs,Others

    ROSEMARY UGIOMOHBy ROSEMARY UGIOMOHFebruary 20, 2024No Comments3 Mins Read
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    National Assembly has stepped down
    a bill seeking to change the
    minimum requirement for
    election into the offices of
    President, Vice President,
    National Assembly members, governors and other
    political offices from first
    school leaving certificate to
    a university degree or its
    equivalent.

    The Nigeria’s House of Representatives action is sequel to the
    adoption of a bill sponsored
    by the member representing Ikenne/Sagamu/Remo
    North Federal Constituency
    of Ogun State, Adewunmi
    Onanuga.
    Recall that Section 131
    (d) of the 1999 constitution
    as amended provides that
    a person shall be eligible
    to contest the Office of the
    President if such a person is
    educated up to at least school
    certificate level or its equivalent.

    The bill titled ‘A Bill for an
    Act to Alter the 1999 Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria (as Amended)
    to Change the Educational
    Qualification for Elections
    into Certain Political Offices and for Related Matters,’
    enjoyed robust debate from
    both sides as lawmakers
    took turns to make their
    contributions.

    Leading the debate during
    plenary session on Tuesday,
    argued that the constitution
    of Nigeria 1999 should be
    amended to make it compulsory for elective office
    holders to have a university
    degree or its equivalent as
    against the current provision which allows a First
    School Leaving Certificate
    holder to vie for the highest
    office in the land.
    Although, the bill enjoyed
    support from House Leader,
    Julius Ihonvbere, Babajimi
    Benson, Kingsley Chinda
    and a host of other lawmakers, Aliyu Madaki, a lawmaker from Kano State and
    Ahmadu Jaha (APC, Borno)
    and a legion of others kicked
    against the proposed alteration.

    A disappointed Onanuga
    stepped down the bill, pledging to lobby more of her colleagues preparatory to having it presented on the floor
    of the House at a later date.
    “It appears some of our
    colleagues need further lobbying. I will move to step
    down the bill for now,” she
    said.
    Debating on the general
    principles of the bill, Onanuga called on the House to
    interrogate the educational
    qualifications of political
    office holders, noting it
    had become necessary to
    peg a university degree or
    its equivalent as the basic
    minimum educational requirement to vie for political
    offices.

    A supporter of the bill
    and member representing
    Ikorodu Federal Constituency, Lagos State, Babajimi
    Benson, said, “Anyone who
    is going to oppose this bill
    should tell us if his son or
    daughter is in the university or not. I can’t believe that
    in this modern age, some
    people will say don’t go to
    school but yet go and be the
    president.”
    In his contribution, House
    Leader, Julius Ihonvbare,
    said, “We all know what
    the world is today. A world
    where knowledge is power,
    we see leaders of other nations who make excellent
    presentations but here, we
    have leaders dodging debate.
    “I don’t think this requirement should apply to
    all political offices. For local
    governments, it might not be
    required but the president,
    vice president, National Assembly members should be
    required to own a degree.”

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