In
its determination to reform the nation’s political process, as well
as the operations of the petroleum industry, the Senate Wednesday, passed
a re-drafted version of the Independent National Electoral Commission
(INEC) Act 2010 (Amendment) Bill, 2019, the Petroleum Industry
Governance) Bill, 2019, and five other Bills to which President
Muhammadu Buhari earlier declined assent.
Also
today, the Senate passed the much-awaited Police Reform Bill, which
is expected to radically change the operations and effectiveness of
the Nigerian Police in the performance of its law enforcement duties,
in addition to the National Health Insurance Act (Repeal and
Re-enactment) Bill.
Other
redrafted Bills passed today are: The National Institute for
Hospitality and Tourism Bill, 2019; the National Research and
Innovation Council Bill, 2019; the Stamp Duties Act (Amendment) Bill,
2019; the National Agricultural Seed Council Bill, 2019; and the
Agricultural Credit Guarantee Scheme Fund (Amendment) Bill, 2019.
It
should be noted, that following the President’s refusal to assent
to the afore-listed Bills, the Senate set-up a 7-member technical
committee headed by Senator David Umaru, chairman of the Senate
Committee on Judiciary and Legal Matters to look into the
Constitutional and legal implications of withholding of assent to the
Bills by the President and to make appropriate recommendations on the
way forward. The Committee reviewed 6 constitutional amendment Bills
and 11 private member Bills.
In
its 34-page report, the Committee recommended that the Senate should
re-consider and pass again 11 Bills, including the five
Constitutional Amendment Bills; it should override the President’s
veto on a Constitutional Amendment Bill, and the Industrial
Development (Income Tax Relief) Amendment Bill, 2018; and that the
Senate should entirely withdraw four other Bills.
At
its unusually extended plenary today, the Senate, voting on a Motion
moved by the Senate Leader, Senator Ahmed Lawan, in which he noted
that the technical committee worked on President Buhari’s
observations and re-drafted the affected clauses, thereby addressing
the rationale for withholding of the presidential assent. The Senate,
then unanimously, passed the seven re-drafted Bills at the Committee
of the whole, Chaired by the Senate President, Dr. Abubakar Bukola
Saraki.
Also,
in fulfilment of its promise to address the issues affecting the
performance of the Nigeria Police in effectively serving the Nigerian
public, the Senate today considered and passed the Report of its
Committee on Police Affairs and passed the Police Reform
Bill.
Speaking on the passage of the Police Reform Bill, Saraki stated that the Reform Bill would go a long way to show the responsiveness of the 8th Senate.
Speaking on the passage of the Police Reform Bill, Saraki stated that the Reform Bill would go a long way to show the responsiveness of the 8th Senate.
“This
Bill will go a long way to show that we are a listening Parliament
and a listening Senate. There is nothing better we can do in honour
of those who have lost their lives along the way due to the fact that
our laws at that time were not in line,” Saraki said.
The passed Bills, will now be sent to the House of Representatives for concurrence before it is re-transmitted to the President for his assent.
The passed Bills, will now be sent to the House of Representatives for concurrence before it is re-transmitted to the President for his assent.
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