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183 Lawmakers Yet To Sponsor Any Bill As 28 Members Propose 564 Bills by Islie: 10:06pm On Aug 27, 2020
No fewer than 183 of 360 House of Representatives members do not have a single bill listed against their names since their inauguration in June last year, The Nation has found.

The 1,039 bills that have passed first reading were sponsored by only 177 members.

The Executive and the Senate also have bills either pending or being passed by the House.

Ten executive and 10 Senate bills are at various stages of consideration.

Our correspondent found that 93 All Progressives Congress (APC) members have sponsored bills in the House.

They lead members of the Peoples Democratic Party’s (PDP’s) 73, All Progressives Grand Alliance’s (APGA’s) six, African Democratic Congress’s (ADC’s) two and one each from members of the Action Democratic Party (ADP), Social Democratic Party (SDP) and Allied Peoples Movement (APM).


The Southwest leads in members with bills, with 43 of the 71 from the region proposing 181 bills since inception; 35 of 55 members from the Southsouth have proposed 198 bills.

Twenty-nine of the 51 members from the Northcentral have contributed 217 bills; 26 of the 43 members from the Southeast have contributed 192.

From the Northwest, 25 of 92 members from the region have contributed 158 bills; 19 members of the 48 from the Northeast have contributed 99 bills to the pool.

Tajudeen Abbas (APC, Kaduna) has the highest numbers of bills (58) that have passed through the first reading.

The Chief Whip, Tahir Mongunu (APC, Borno), has the second-highest number of bills (43).

Ossai Nicholas Ossai (PDP, Delta) is third with 38 bills; Dachung Bagos (PDP, Plateau) is fourth with 32 bills; House Spokesman, Benjamin Kalu (APC, Abia) and Uzoma Abonta (APGA, Abia) have 30 bills each.

Deputy Chief Whip, Nliruka Onyejeocha (APC, Abia), Minority Whip, Gideon Gwani (PDP, Kaduna), Simon Mwadkwon (PDP, Plateau) have 29, 23 and 21 bills.

Speaker Femi Gbajabiamila (APC, Lagos) has 19 bills against his name, with many of them already passed and some others awaiting committee report or second reading.

About 152 members have between one and nine bills, including Minority Leader Ndudi Elumelu (PDP, Delta), with nine bills.

The Nation found that 28 members account for about 564 of the bills currently being considered, ranging from 10 to 58 listed against each of them.

Immediate past Speaker, Yakubu Dogara, who recently returned to the APC, has 10 bills listed against his name; Deputy Speaker Ahmed Idris Wase (APC, Plateau) has 15 bills.

Lagos, which has 24 members, tops the states with the highest number of members who have sponsored bills (11).

Only a member each from Yobe (which has six members), Sokoto (11 members) and the Federal Capital Territory (FCT) (two members) have sponsored bills.

Majority of the bills are either for new universities, polytechnics, colleges of education or agriculture, or federal medical centres; several others are on constitution amendment.

A breakdown shows that 81 of the bills seek one form of an amendment or the other to the constitution, while 44 seek the establishment of both conventional and specialised universities.

Also, 43 bills seek the establishment of federal medical centres across the country; 27 bills seek the establishment of federal colleges of education; 22 bills seek the establishment of colleges of agriculture, while 17 bills seek federal polytechnics.

Some bills are for the conversion of Auchi Polytechnic, Kaduna Polytechnic, Yaba College of Technology, Adeyemi College of Education and Federal College of Education, Zaria to universities.

While the bill seeking the conversion of Auchi Polytechnic to City University of Technology has been passed by both chambers of the National Assembly and is awaiting presidential assent, others are still at committee stages.


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Re: 183 Lawmakers Yet To Sponsor Any Bill As 28 Members Propose 564 Bills by Zeion422(m): 10:09pm On Aug 27, 2020
It obvious they dont have anything too offer side d money...no wonder many of them sleep during sitting

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Re: 183 Lawmakers Yet To Sponsor Any Bill As 28 Members Propose 564 Bills by TheSERAPH: 10:12pm On Aug 27, 2020
God is not naive. He knows that there's a tendency for the strong to exploit the weak. He demands that His people rule in a way that protects the vulnerable. Most of them are there not because of the interest of the common masses like they claim but because of their selfish gain.

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Re: 183 Lawmakers Yet To Sponsor Any Bill As 28 Members Propose 564 Bills by LegendHero(m): 10:13pm On Aug 27, 2020
Some of the Reps just dey enjoy their life jejely. Bill dey no pass, impact they no make. When it’s time for election, you’ll just see them distribute wheelbarrow and shovel, then they are automatically voted in by the electorate.

Then the cycle continues.

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Re: 183 Lawmakers Yet To Sponsor Any Bill As 28 Members Propose 564 Bills by Charmingrascal(m): 11:11pm On Aug 27, 2020
Where are lawmakers from the South west?
Are they in the house to just wear agbada like people going for some owambe party in Ogbomoso.

Where is Akin Alabi? I forgot he is too busy with Nairabet

Where is Ojerinde's? That one is busy enjoying his father's loot from jamb.

Shiba Peller is busy looking for strippers for his club.

Young Yoruba law makers are just there in the house lagging behind, they haven't sponsored any bills that is of any significance to regional or national politics.

They are only active on Twitter

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Re: 183 Lawmakers Yet To Sponsor Any Bill As 28 Members Propose 564 Bills by LegendHero(m): 11:37pm On Aug 27, 2020
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Re: 183 Lawmakers Yet To Sponsor Any Bill As 28 Members Propose 564 Bills by helinues: 5:24am On Aug 28, 2020
grin grin

183 out of 360.

That's 1/2 of the lawmakers with 3 Jara

Our long way to go is far more than Kuvukiland

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Re: 183 Lawmakers Yet To Sponsor Any Bill As 28 Members Propose 564 Bills by Opinedecandid(m): 6:32am On Aug 28, 2020
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Re: 183 Lawmakers Yet To Sponsor Any Bill As 28 Members Propose 564 Bills by Nobody: 6:42am On Aug 28, 2020
angry

Let me guess 98% Northerners right ?

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Re: 183 Lawmakers Yet To Sponsor Any Bill As 28 Members Propose 564 Bills by MANNABBQGRILLS: 6:42am On Aug 28, 2020
These kids below are the ones that need wardrobe allowance, or anything increament in their lives.
And vehicles that will be taking them to and from school.
Not our senators or any , retired, sitting, standing or crawling politicians .


A good and better Nigeria is all we want.
God bless Nigeria.

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Re: 183 Lawmakers Yet To Sponsor Any Bill As 28 Members Propose 564 Bills by MANNABBQGRILLS: 6:43am On Aug 28, 2020
Charmingrascal:
Where are lawmakers from the South west?
Are they in the house to just wear agbada like people going for some owambe party in Ogbomoso.

Where is Akin Alabi? I forgot he is too busy with Nairabet

Where is Ojerinde's? That one is busy enjoying his father's loot from jamb.

Shiba Peller is busy looking for strippers for his club.

Young Yoruba law makers are just there in the house lagging behind, they haven't sponsored any bills that is of any significance to regional or national politics.

They are only active on Twitter
They are talking about 183 lawmakers from all across Nigeria that are not doing anything concerning the progress of our nation.
You are here talking about 3 senators and going tribal! sad

Instead of you to address this urgent matter.
You picked out 3 senators to begin your TRIBALISM bs!
You decide to go your usual way of your daily TRIBALISM that hasn't done anything good or positive in your life.

Instead of y'all to come together as one and talk about the ills of the (sleeping and redundant idiots in the senate), you are here with your daily annoying tribal shenanigans and rubbish!

Why won't they continue to sleep,
when they know that Naija youths have nothing in their brains than fighting online saying (your region senators sleep and snore more than our own!
Our own sleep with effizi and cover his eyes with a Gucci shade!!
He even looks more handsome while he's sleeping) shocked shocked shocked


With youths like you in this nation,
things will never move forward.

But anyways,
it is always good and refreshing to know that we have more reasonable and sensible people on this forum.
TRIBALISM has eaten into you and obviously, you can't help it.
The earlier you stop this annoying nonsense,
the better for your future.
An advice from us to you.

We shame for you and your ilks on dis forum no be small!
Spits
So annoying!!

LajaLaba:
I doubt this one read the article
Obviously, he did not!
Or he just chose to be slow!

Ambitious21:
Na your leg u used to read the whole story.
Which tribe top the lists?.
No mind am.

bkool7:
And they're collecting salary?
Even more than Senators in the United States!!

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Re: 183 Lawmakers Yet To Sponsor Any Bill As 28 Members Propose 564 Bills by Kennitrust(m): 6:43am On Aug 28, 2020
What bills do you want them to sponsor when the chamber is their resting home.


Most of them in that house doesn't know how to sing the national anthem


What do you expect from nepa bill certificate holders... Lol

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Re: 183 Lawmakers Yet To Sponsor Any Bill As 28 Members Propose 564 Bills by money121(m): 6:43am On Aug 28, 2020
Ok
Re: 183 Lawmakers Yet To Sponsor Any Bill As 28 Members Propose 564 Bills by adioolayi(m): 6:44am On Aug 28, 2020
No be we say dem no sponsor bill Now dey are rushing to sponsor ANY NONSENSE we are still complaining grin grin grin grin
Re: 183 Lawmakers Yet To Sponsor Any Bill As 28 Members Propose 564 Bills by CapitalHYC(m): 6:45am On Aug 28, 2020
Not surprised and neither impressed ,most of them are there for the name "Honourable" and then the money, what do they have in their fish brains

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Re: 183 Lawmakers Yet To Sponsor Any Bill As 28 Members Propose 564 Bills by Peacemaker5129(f): 6:45am On Aug 28, 2020
Even those who supposed to sponsor bill for "leflendum" are coward like Ojukwu and runaway lunatic albino Boy.

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Re: 183 Lawmakers Yet To Sponsor Any Bill As 28 Members Propose 564 Bills by techmo(m): 6:46am On Aug 28, 2020
Are you really expecting Senator Dancing Adeleke to sponsor any bill?
Re: 183 Lawmakers Yet To Sponsor Any Bill As 28 Members Propose 564 Bills by Deborah98(f): 6:46am On Aug 28, 2020
I commented something like this earlier,they don't have anything to offer just to sit down and talk what I don't know,some of them even sleep during sitting abi plenary anyone,you can imagine the allowances these people are enjoying but they are busy doing nothing, God won't put us to shame I believe that.

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Re: 183 Lawmakers Yet To Sponsor Any Bill As 28 Members Propose 564 Bills by Kenny242(m): 6:48am On Aug 28, 2020
Himmm


Check my syggy
Re: 183 Lawmakers Yet To Sponsor Any Bill As 28 Members Propose 564 Bills by loadedvibes: 6:48am On Aug 28, 2020
Lol..this is alarming.. I blame the people they are repping.. imagine your rep is not repping you recall him or her the next ones go sit up
Re: 183 Lawmakers Yet To Sponsor Any Bill As 28 Members Propose 564 Bills by ManishSmith(m): 6:49am On Aug 28, 2020
All of Dem be iti bolibo, and those ones seeking for new tertiary institutions those one Wey dey Una state shebi Una don squash the girls finish ba? Una dey find new meat.

Make Una move bill make them renovate the old ones to western countries standard make we dey compete with them
Re: 183 Lawmakers Yet To Sponsor Any Bill As 28 Members Propose 564 Bills by Ewuhausa001(f): 6:50am On Aug 28, 2020
Rare picture of them at Shareton Hotel or 5 Star Hotel

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Re: 183 Lawmakers Yet To Sponsor Any Bill As 28 Members Propose 564 Bills by Ratedgang: 6:52am On Aug 28, 2020
In a saner clime their constituencies would have called them back as they’re useless as p in psychology.
Re: 183 Lawmakers Yet To Sponsor Any Bill As 28 Members Propose 564 Bills by SenecaTheYonger: 6:53am On Aug 28, 2020
Bench warmers. They are only there for the money. That’s how it is. Everyone waiting their turn to milk Nigeria and go. You
Re: 183 Lawmakers Yet To Sponsor Any Bill As 28 Members Propose 564 Bills by Cmanforall: 6:53am On Aug 28, 2020
Most, if not all of the people that are voted into those offices are merely there for the money, so it is more like a business to them.
It is unfortunate, especially as Nigeria's electioneering process involves the highest bidder, rather than the brilliant ones.
Encrypted electronic voting might help.
Re: 183 Lawmakers Yet To Sponsor Any Bill As 28 Members Propose 564 Bills by DamnNiggar: 6:53am On Aug 28, 2020
grin
Re: 183 Lawmakers Yet To Sponsor Any Bill As 28 Members Propose 564 Bills by phemmie06(m): 6:53am On Aug 28, 2020
They are the siddon look and say Yes or Nay legislators

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Re: 183 Lawmakers Yet To Sponsor Any Bill As 28 Members Propose 564 Bills by sisisioge: 6:53am On Aug 28, 2020
They are mostly unqualified sleeping partners grin


And it still didn't occur to them to hire special advisers from their huge pockets to help them. More than a year in the house collecting money but nothing to show for it. It is well...

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