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(5) A person shall not be qualified to hold office as a
member of the Commission who is a member of the Cabinet, a
member of the National Assembly, a judge of the Supreme Court or a
public officer.
(6) Subject to the provisions of this section, a member
of the Commission shall vacate his office -
(a)
in the case of the Chairman, at the expiration
of five years from the date of his
appointment which shall commence on the
date of his appointment under section 95 of
this Constitution; but he shall be eligible for
re-appointment; and,
in the case of the other members, at the
expiration of five years from the date of
their appointment by the President; but they
shall be eligible for re-appointment; or
where any circumstances arise that, if the
Chairman and the other members were not
members of the Commission, would cause
them to be disqualified for appointment as
such.
(b)
(c)
(7) The provisions of section 164 of this Constitution
shall apply to the Chairman and members of the Commission in
respect of removal or suspension from office as they apply to the
Commission referred to in that section.
(8) The Chairman and two members of the
Commission shall constitute a quorum, provided that at least one of
the members forming the quorum shall have been appointed on the
advice of the Prime Minister and at least one of the other members
forming the quorum shall have been appointed on the advice of the
Minority Leader.
(9) Where there is a quorum, the Commission shall
not be disabled from transacting any business by reason of any
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