 The National Assembly on Tuesday passed the Conference Committee report on the Electoral Act Amendment Bill. The report was approved by both upper and lower chambers after debate on the bill by lawmakers at Plenary. Emmanuel Ehigene completes the report. We call that most times both chambers pass different versions of the Electoral Act Amendment Bill. This time it was imperative to set up a harmonization committee to harmonize both other Senate. It was the leader of the Senate who is also chairman of the Conference Committee, Senator Abdul Lai, that laid the ground for the debate. He did so through a motion and it was unanimously adopted by the senators. The Senate constituted the Assemblyman Conference Committee to meet with members of House of Representatives Committee to harmonize the differences between the Senate and House versions of the bill for an act to repeal the Electoral Act number 6-2010 and enact the Electoral Act 2021 to regulate the conduct of federal, state and area accounts in the federal, community, and territory elections and for related matters. In the course of carrying out this assignment, several meetings were held which culminated in a retreat held across Covent Garden on Thursday 21st October 2021. The members of the Conference Committee have been presented in paragraph 1.1.1. Then I'll put the question on the entire report. That was in favour that the Senate do approve the Conference Committee report on the Electoral Act number 6-2010. Say aye. That was again saying aye. The ayes have it. Same was the case in the lower chamber as members also adopted the motion after the House dissolved into the Committee of the whole House. Chairman of the House Conference Committee later briefed the media on the road to achieving the landmark bill. It was applauded and amplified by the spokesman of the House of Representatives Honorable Benjamin Kahlu at the briefing. I will begin to look at the principle of democracy that need to be fine tuned so as to meet the best practices in all the advanced democratic climes. One of which is returning power to the people where this government of the people by the people for the people will be seen operating fully for the benefit of the people. The bill will be transmitted to President Mamadubwari through the clock of the National Assembly in due course.