By Leonard Okachie
The Deputy Speaker, House of Representatives, Ben Kalu, on Friday dismissed claims that the House was frustrating efforts to amend the Electoral Act, 2022.
Speaking at his country home in Bende, Abia, Kalu said the House had exerted significant effort to finalise the Electoral Act document.
“The Electoral Act was among the last issues I handled as Chairman of the Committee of the Whole before the House closed for holidays.
“We did not close parliament until the Electoral Act was amended,” Kalu added, confirming the House’s commitment to completing the legislation.
Former Vice President, Atiku Abubakar, had expressed concern over loopholes in the Act, warning that Senate delays might undermine the credibility of the 2027 elections.
Kalu insisted the House had completed its work and assured that when the Senate resumes in 2026, it would finalise action on the Bill.
“There may be slight adjustments, so when we meet for concurrence, we can fill gaps and produce a final document,” he explained.
Kalu also clarified his call for Gov. Alex Otti to join APC was not personal, but aimed at aligning Abia with the Federal Government.
He added that Otti had strengthened APC in the state, and his membership would prevent Abia from being sidelined on Southern issues.
“I felt Abia would be left outside, and his joining APC will open more doors for the state.
“Many people don’t know he was my friend before politics and he will remain my friend after politics.
“I have spoken to him, prayed with him, and we cannot extend this invitation indefinitely,” Kalu added.
(NAN)


