Constitutional amendment: Reps vote on new age for president, governors
One of the amendments is lowering the age qualification for presidential aspirants to 30 years.
Under the extant Section 65, the age requirement to contest an election to the Senate is 35 years. For the House of Representatives, it is 30 years.
In Section 106, the age requirement to contest a state House of Assembly seat is 30 years.
For the office of the governor of a state, the qualification in the extant Section 177 is 35 years.
The proposed amendment also recommends that a Vice-President or deputy governor, whose principal dies in office, shall be entitled to only one tenure after completing the tenure of the deceased.
The committee, which is headed by the Deputy Speaker of the House, Mr Yussuff Lasun, compiled all bills/proposals for amendments to the constitution in line with the legislative agenda of the 8th House.
Chairman, House Committee on Media and Public Affairs, Mr Abdulrazak Namdas, spoke on the development.
“It is true that we are considering our report on constitution review this week. The first step, which was the committee stage, was completed and we now have the proposals before us.
“But, more importantly, we have to endorse them or even reject them for the process to continue.
“Besides the voting and adoption of the recommendations, there is the next phase involving the approval of state Houses of Assembly.
“Good a thing in this review exercise, there has been some synergy between the state assemblies and the National Assembly.
“This is a move to ensure a smooth sailing for the recommendations when they get to the state level”, he told Punch.
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