Members of the House expressed disappointment and displeasure with the judgement, which they said was aimed at ursurping the powers of lawmaking conferred on them by the 1999 Constitution as amended.
The House of Representatives has reacted to the judgement of Federal High Court sitting in Umuahia ordering the Attorney General of the Federation to delete section 84(12) from the electoral act amendment bill.
Recall that the bill was recently signed into law by President Muhammadu Buhari.
However, the lawmakers said they will appeal the judgement while expressing disappointment over the judge's order.
Members of the House expressed disappointment and displeasure with the judgement, which they said was aimed at ursurping the powers of lawmaking conferred on them by the 1999 Constitution as amended.
They also resolved to petition the National Judicial Council(NJC) about the conduct of the judge who gave judgement against the the National Assembly even when they were not necessary parties to the suit.
They also asked the Attorney General of the Federation not to tamper with the law as made by the National Assembly pending the determination of all appeal related to it.
Speaker Femi Gbajabiamiala said the Executive or an appointee of the Executive cannot by the provision of the Constitution delete even a punctuation mark on any law as that would amount to usurping the powers expressly conferred on the National Assembly.
He said it was curious the judgement was given when the Plaintiff did not show any injury that he will suffer if the section is not deleted, adding that the plaintiff is neither a political appointee nor a public servant.
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