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Created: July 13, 2025
Chamber: Senate
Status: Active

Bill to Amend the 1999 Constitution (Appointment of INEC Chairman), 2025

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This constitutional amendment proposal seeks to remove the sole power of the President of Nigeria to appoint the Chairman of the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC). Instead, it directs that the appointment authority be vested in the National Judicial Council (NJC) or a multistakeholder committee that includes the NJC. The goal is to reduce executive influence and enhance the independence and credibility of the electoral umpire. The bill has sparked debate: supporters view it as a necessary safeguard for democratic integrity, while critics express concern that shifting this power may replace one form of influence with another.

You can also monitor the National Assembly’s official “Bills & Papers” section on the NASS website for the formal document once it's published

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Kayode Adesanlu (unverified):

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July 25, 2025
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Aseminaso (unverified):

The bill is currently under review by the House Committee on Constitution Review. If approved by the House, it would then need to pass through the Senate and be ratified by at least 24 state assemblies to amend the Constitution .

The proposal was first flagged today, July 13, 2025, and has triggered immediate public debate and media coverage .
The bill is currently under review by the House Committee on Constitution Review...
July 13, 2025
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Aseminaso (unverified):

This proposed constitutional amendment seeks to prevent future presidents from unilaterally appointing INEC leaders, moving that responsibility to a judicial body or committee. Advocates say it will boost INEC’s impartiality; opponents caution it could shift, rather than eliminate, political influence.
This proposed constitutional amendment seeks to prevent future presidents from u...
July 13, 2025

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