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Nigeria to cut age limits for political candidates

ABUJA, May 29, 2018 (BSS/AFP) – Nigeria’s President Muhammadu Buhari on
Tuesday said he would approve a new law to reduce the age limit for political
office, raising the prospect of younger candidates at next year’s general
election.

“In (a) few days to come, I will be joined by many promising young
Nigerians to sign into law the ‘Not Too Young To Run’ bill,” he said in a
speech to mark the country’s annual Democracy Day public holiday.

The bill was passed by both houses of parliament last year and later
received the constitutionally required approval of two-thirds of state
legislatures, leaving the final step of presidential assent.

It reduces the minimum age for presidential candidates from 40 to 35, and
state governors and senators from 35 to 30.

The minimum age for national and state assembly members will now be 25.

The overall aim of the change in the law is to increase the participation
of young people in politics. More than half of Nigeria’s estimated 180
million people are under 30.

The Youth Initiative for Advocacy, Growth and Advancement organisation,
which has backed the bill, has said youth inclusion was “a constitutional
imperative for democratic development”.

Buhari, 75, is hoping to be re-elected to a second, four-year term at
elections in February next year, which will be Nigeria’s sixth since the
restoration of civilian rule on May 29, 1999.

But there have been lingering question marks about his health after he
spent several months undergoing treatment in London for an undisclosed
illness.

Political candidates are currently jockeying for position to oppose him,
but one declared hopeful is former vice-president Atiku Abubakar, 71.

BSS/AFP/IJ/1353 hrs