Politics Constitution Fix: Nigerians Aged 35 to Contest for Presidency

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The Nigerian house of representatives has proposed that the constitution should be fixed such that the age limit for running for the presidential office be lowered to 35 years.

The current minimum age for qualification for the office is 40.

Besides, Nigerians from the age of 25 years may also be allowed to seek election into the state assemblies and the House of Representatives, down from the present 30 years.

These are part of the fourth alteration of the 1999 Constitution laid before the House by the Lasun Yusuf- headed Constitution Review Committee last Thursday.

The report is scheduled to be considered and adopted through electronic voting on Tuesday and Wednesday after which the House will proceed on its annual recess.
 

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