 In the meantime, the Ministry of State for Education, the MECA, Wajima, and the Minister of Labour and Employment, Senator Krosengige, have both declared their intentions to contest for the office of the President in the 2023 General Elections, have downplayed calls on political appointees to resign, to enable them to take part in primaries of political parties next month. They said the calls were unconstitutional in spite of the provision of Section 84, Subsection 12 of the Electoral Act 2022 as amended, while Wajima said that the 1999 Constitution as amended, permitted as parents to resign 30 days before the election, Ngeige said Section 84, Subsection 12 of the Electoral Act 2022 had been struck down by the court. Wajima ruled out the possibility of resigning his position ahead of the APC presidential primaries built for May 30 to June 1, while Ngeige said that, even if there is any order to that effect, it has not been conveyed to him and that there is a substating judgment from a competent court of jurisdiction striking down the Electoral Act provision. Please do subscribe to our YouTube channel and don't forget to hit the notification button so you get notified about fresh news updates.