Reps to pursue ‘Diaspora voting’

Reps to pursue ‘Diaspora voting’

The House of Representatives will work towards basic
constitutional changes that will allow millions of Nigerians abroad vote in
national elections by 2015, the chairperson, House Committee on Diaspora, Abike
Dabiri-Erewa, has said.

Ms. Dabiri-Erewa said the ongoing electoral reform has missed
out on making vital provisions that could have empowered many Nigerians
resident outside the country, who have in the past been denied participation in
the past years.

She said her committee will push for a reconsideration of the
issue, as the legislature considers fresh electoral reforms that will prepare
the nation for 2015 elections.

“The amendment of the 1999 Constitution has failed to provide
for Diaspora Nigerians to vote, and time is short. There is also this issue of
logistics for Diaspora voters, but our committee will work hard to find a means
for them (Diaspora Nigerians) to vote in the future,” she said over the
weekend.

“I know that there is no clause in the Constitution that gives
Nigerians in the Diaspora the right to vote, and that is sad,” the lawmaker who
represents Ikorodu Federal Constituency of Lagos State, said. “The Committee
notes the need for Nigerians in the Diaspora to vote, but all the odds appear
to be in that way, so all I can say is that, let us wait for 2015.”

Ms. Dabiri-Erewa condemned the seemingly deliberate neglect of
the provision in the on-going Constitution review, with the National Assembly
dwelling more on primary election issues. As it stands, having legitimate
arrangement for Nigerians abroad to vote cannot be feasible before the next
election in 2011.

Nigerians’s complaint

“A lot of Nigerians out there complain to me that they have been
disenfranchised. But I always tell them to be patient and maintain their good
qualities as ambassadors to the country. A time will come for them to be fully
re-integrated politically and economically to the country”, she said.

Part of the effort the committee intends to bring on, is to establish a
Diaspora Affairs Commission – the establishment bill is already before the
House – to help address issues bothering on Nigerians abroad.

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