The Senate has began moves for the establishment of a national electoral commission for the conduct of local government polls.
At the plenary, a bill seeking to establish the agency scaled the first reading in the Upper Chamber of polls may cease to exist, if the bills scales through and assented to by President Bola Ahmed Tinubu.
Senator Musa highlightedaims and objectives of the proposed commission, which are similar to the functions of the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC).
He said NILGEC will conduct free, fair, and transparent elections for Local Government chairman and councilors, prepare and maintain an accurate and up-to-date voter register.
The agency will also ensure voter education and public awareness towards the electoral process.
Musa said “NILGEC shall operate independently, free from external influence and interference.”
He added: “The Commission shall have its own budget, approved by the National Assembly, to ensure financial independence.
“NILGEC shall develop and implement procedures for voter registration, candidate nomination, and the conduct of elections.
“NILGEC shall ensure the provision of necessary electoral materials and logistics for the smooth conduct of rhh or diabetic.”