NASS Resumption: Buhari Writes Saraki, Declines Assent To 15 Bills

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Saraki and Buhari

 

The National Assembly resumed after it’s long break which it embarked upon on the 24th of July 2018.

 

According to PREMIUM Times, President Muhammadu Buhari, once again,
wrote to the Senate President, Bukola Saraki to express his decision to
decline assent to 15 bills.

 

The Senate on reading the contents of the letter, resolved to set
up a Technical Committee to review the bills that were rejected by Mr
Buhari.

 

The Senate Leader, Ahmed Lawan moved that the committee be
established after Saraki read out letters from President Muhammadu
Buhari, withholding assent to the 15 bills passed by the National
Assembly.

 

His decision to withhold assent to these bills was communicated to
the Senate via several letters. Although Buhari communicated his
decision to the parliament while the National Assembly was on its annual
recess which started in July, Saraki read out the letters on Tuesday,
upon resumption.

 

Some of the bills are;

 

1. National Research and Innovation Council (Est.) Bill, 2017

 

2. National Institute of Hospitality and Tourism (Est.) Bill, 2018

 

3. National Agricultural Seeds Council, 2018 

 

4. Subsidiary Legislation (Legislative Scrutiny) Bill, 2018.

 

5. Stamp Duties (Amendment) Bill, 2018

 

6. Chattered Institute of Entrepreneurship (Est.) Bill, 2018

 

7. Industrial Development (Income Tax Relief) (Amendment) Bill, 2018

 

8. Advance Fee Fraud and Other Related Offences (Amendment) Bill, 2017 

 

9. Nigerian Maritime Administration and Safety Agency (Amendment) Bill, 2017.

 

During the break, the president also rejected the Electoral Act Amendment Bill and five constitutional amendment bills.

 

The president also introduced Suppression of Piracy and Other
Maritime Offences Bill, 2018 to the upper chamber as he requested that
the bill be considered and passed into law.

 

In his reaction, Lawan suggested that the Senate take advantage of Mr Buhari’s observations and review the bills.

 

“I have listened to the letters that you have read conveying
the observations from Mr. President not to sign so many bills. I am of
the opinion that we should take advantage of this device that is all
these things that have been brought to us and understand.

“What I believe, we can have a platform to avoid this kind of
things from happening. We should put in a lot of time and our very
limited resources. If at the end of the day, we are not able to get what
we want, we need to take prompt action.

“Therefore, I will suggest we take up a particular compromise
after the chairmanship of business and rules and some loyal senators or
whatever it is, we would set up a technical committee stating what
happened, why those bills were not signed we may have excluded some
things that may not be too serious but maybe we have not taken too much
time to look at them,”
he said.

 

Saraki, thereafter, put his (Mr Lawan’s) suggestion to vote and lawmakers unanimously voted for the committee to be set up.

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