 Reactions have continued to trail the signing of the Electoral Amendment Bill. The Senate on Friday commanded President Buhari for signing the Electoral Bill, which is now the legislative framework for the conduct of elections in Nigeria. A statement by the chairman of the Senate Committee on Media and Publicity Senator Ajibullah Bashir congratulated the Ninth Assembly for the innovative provisions in the Electoral Act. The act addresses obvious lapses that have inhibited credible elections in Nigeria. I want at this point commend Mr. President for being there to ensure that any challenge as far as the passage of the Electoral Act Amendment Bill was concerned, he ensured that it didn't stop us from going further to reach the end in a conclusive way. Today marked the most important part of this exercise when Mr. President signed the Electoral Act Amendment Bill 2010 into law. For us in the Ninth National Assembly, this is a fulfillment of one of our cardinal objectives in our legislative agendas in the two chambers. And of course, for the administration too, this is one very important piece of legislation that this administration will be quick to Nigerians, especially when it comes to the Electoral Environment, where we always feel that we must improve on what we have met and by the time we leave, the Electoral Climate must be better in terms of integrity, in terms of transparency and ensuring that every vote counts.