IPAC To Establish Dispute Resolution Committee For Election Matters

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The Inter-Party Advisory Council (IPAC) has said that it intends to reconstitute the alternative dispute resolution committee in accordance with the terms of its code of conduct in order to analyze the results of the general election of 2023.

IPAC instructed the 10th National Assembly to put the interests of the country first while electing the Senate’s and the House of Representatives’ top officials.

These were said by Yabagi Sani, the national chairman of IPAC, at the organization’s general assembly in Abuja.

He said that the lawmakers should “consider the current political realities in Nigeria, especially the need to balance representation in a way that reflects the diversity of Nigeria.”

While highlighting some recent strategic interventions made, he said IPAC has intervened and admonished the 10th National Assembly “to put Nigeria first in the forthcoming election of their principal officers in both the Senate and the House of Representatives bearing in mind our current political realities as regards the need to balance representation amongst religion, region and ethnicity.”

Sani also emphasised that the National Assembly must prioritise the interest of Nigeria over personal and party interests, adding that the IPAC would closely monitor the election process.He said IPAC was planning to conduct a post-mortem of the 2023 polls to assess the performance of political parties and their candidates.

The national chairman of IPAC, Yabagi Sani, stated these during its General Assembly in Abuja.

According to him, the lawmakers should “consider the current political realities in Nigeria, especially the need to balance representation in a way that reflects the diversity of Nigeria.”

While highlighting some recent strategic interventions made, he said IPAC has intervened and admonished the 10th National Assembly “to put Nigeria first in the forthcoming election of their principal officers in both the Senate and the House of Representatives bearing in mind our current political realities as regards the need to balance representation amongst religion, region and ethnicity.”

Sani also emphasised that the National Assembly must prioritise the interest of Nigeria over personal and party interests, adding that the IPAC would closely monitor the election process.

He said IPAC was planning to conduct a post-mortem of the 2023 polls to assess the performance of political parties and their candidates.

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