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PDP set to report Malami, High Court to NBA, NJC over electoral act
The Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), has rejected the Federal High Court judgment deleting Section 84 of the Electoral Act.
In a statement by its National Publicity Secretary, DEBO OLOGUNAGBA, explained that the party was exploring the option of reporting the Attorney-General of the Federation, ABUBAKAR MALAMI; and Justice EVELYN ANYADIKE of the Federal High Court in Umuahia, to the Nigerian Bar Association and the National Judicial Council respectively.
Section 84 sub-section 10 of the Act, makes it compulsory for all political appointees planning to run for office to resign at least 30 days before any primaries they plan to take part in. The section also states that political appointees would not be allowed to vote in any primaries.
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