House of Representatives amends Electoral Act on dual party membership

The House of Representatives has amended Section 77 of the Electoral Act 2026 to impose penalties for dual party membership. The amendment prescribes a two-year jail term or a N10 million fine.

On Wednesday, the House of Representatives in Nigeria passed an amendment to Section 77 of the recently assented Electoral Act 2026. This change targets dual party membership by introducing strict penalties. Offenders now face either a two-year imprisonment or a fine of N10 million.

The Electoral Act 2026 was recently signed into law, providing the framework for elections in the country. The amendment aims to enforce single-party loyalty among politicians. According to reports from Daily Trust, this legislative action occurred during a session focused on electoral reforms.

No further details on the voting process or specific lawmakers involved were provided in the available information. The move reflects ongoing efforts to strengthen political discipline ahead of future elections.

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