 Still on the Electoral Act, the coalition of United Political Party, CUPP, led by the PDP, has commanded President Mohamed Bahari for assainting the Electoral Act passed by the National Assembly. Speaking in a way with the capital of Emo State, the spokesperson of the CUPP, Oguchi Niere Emo, said opposition parties received with joy the signing of the amended Electoral Act. The opposition parties said with the signing, the president has returned the power to the people to elect who governs them. The president by this singular act has done what is dismally, has done what is patriotic, have done what is needful, have also by this action defended his oath of office in a way that he has never done before. I know how difficult it might be for him going by pressures from party men who feels the law will not give them a few days to return us back to the days of election rigging. But while in commanding the president, we must also, even though this action is belated, but it is also commendable. And also the opposition comments members of the parliament, both at the House of Rep and the Senate, for also listening to the cries of Nigeria, and especially when the president will tell the first assent to rework the bill, remove the contextual issues, and then sign it in law. What the president has done has wide positive implications for our electoral system. Why do I say that? For once, we're going to have an opportunity to have electronic accreditation of election. You saw what non-legalization of that provision happens to election litigations at the tribuna in 2015 and 2019. Those clauses there now allow that if there is a dispute, you just go back for printout of what was the electronically accredited number of voters. This has date and stamp written on it. It's going to be difficult for you to forge. Hello, hope you enjoyed the news. Please do subscribe to our YouTube channel and don't forget to hit the notification button so you get notified about fresh news updates.