FixPolitics backs diaspora voting, independent candidacy bills

Leah TwakiJuly 15, 20253 min

FixPolitics initiative has called on Nigerians and the media to support diaspora voting and independent candidacy bills up for constitution review public hearing 

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FixPolitics initiative has called on Nigerians, especially the media, to rally behind two vital constitutional amendment bills, which have both passed second reading in the House of Representatives and listed for consideration at the zonal public hearings.

The Diaspora Voting Bill and the Independent Candidacy Bill (HB 1630) represent crucial steps towards deepening Nigeria’s democracy and giving citizens greater voice and choice in the electoral process.

In a statement released on Thursday, July 10, 2025, the Executive Director of FixPolitics, Anthony Ubani, emphasised that both bills, if passed into law, would help address long-standing gaps in Nigeria’s democratic framework by expanding electoral participation and enhancing political competition.

“Millions of Nigerians living abroad continue to contribute to the nation’s development through remittances, expertise and global networks. Yet, they remain shut out of the electoral process. The Diaspora Voting Bill seeks to correct this injustice and give them the right to vote, just as citizens do in many progressive democracies,” Ubani said.

On the Independent Candidacy Bill, he noted, “Nigerians are often left with limited political choices due to the stranglehold of political parties. The Independent Candidacy Bill will open up the space for credible individuals to contest elections based on merit, not party structure. It will challenge the status quo and return power to the people.”

Ubani urged the media to go beyond reportage and actively support the public education and advocacy necessary to get the bills passed.

Noting that the media plays a critical role in shaping public opinion and influencing legislative priorities, he said, “We need the media to amplify the voices of ordinary Nigerians who want real electoral reform. These bills are not for politicians; they are for the people. The press must help ensure citizens understand what is at stake and why they should care.”

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“FixPolitics, which is actively participating in the ongoing Constitution review process, has prepared a memorandum for presentation at the House of Representatives Zonal and National Public Hearings, in strong support of the passage of the Diaspora Voting Bill and the Independent Candidacy Bill.” the statement further stated

The organisation also encourages citizens and Diaspora communities to lend their voices to this national conversation.

“These are not just legislative issues; they are national priorities,” Ubani added.

About #FixPolitics

#FixPolitic is a citizens-led movement designed to structurally change and innovate politics in Nigeria and Africa as a whole.

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