 The non-signing of Nigeria's recently amended electoral act has continued to generate reactions. This time, a coalition of civil society groups in the country is calling on the nation's parliament to review the amended version. The coalition says the speedy passage of the bill will improve Nigeria's upcoming general elections expected to be held in 2023. We therefore urge the National Assembly to leverage this opportunity to survey the electoral bill by taking prompt legislative actions to conclude the amendment process. Any further delay will undermine public confidence in the electoral reform process. The National Assembly should ensure proper scrutiny of the bill to resolve all drafting errors and cross-referencing gaps before retransmitting the bill for presidential assent. Thirdly, the presidential, upon receipt of this retransmitted bill, provides assent within a week. This is the most inclusive electoral bill ever, and myself and my colleagues and several others are saying to the president, let the errors be corrected, let the needful be done, but please sign this bill. We don't want to nurse the feeling that he will not sign. We did that before and he didn't, but this time, I don't think he has any reason not to sign.