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Emergency Powers Bill: LCCI, MAN, NLC, Others Back Buhari’s Proposals by kahal29: 3:42am On Aug 23, 2016
The business community, yesterday, threw its weight behind President Muhammadu Buhari’s proposal to assume emergency powers to revamp the nation’s ailing economy.

But the political class was largely opposed to the proposal as most senators, whose opinions were sought, said the bill on the proposal was already dead on arrival, saying the bill, if allowed to sail through, would sound the death knell for the legislature in the country.

Members of the House of Representatives, however, expressed mixed feelings about the proposal.

The proposal, according to sources, are being packaged by the administration’s economic team under the leadership of Vice President Yemi Osinbajo.

The bill, when finally packaged, is to be entitled, “Emergency Economy Stabilization Bill 2016” and is being proposed to help stimulate the economy.

Consideration of the proposal in the National Assembly, Vanguard learned, would be seriously interrogated by lawmakers, some of who lamented, yesterday, that even without emergency power, the President had started to act as a dictator, trampling on the power of the legislature.

One of the senators, who spoke on condition of anonymity, said: “These are some of the bills we have looked at and bringing these new ones to us to amend would amount to dictatorship.

“The President is already dealing with us with the laws he has, he will kill the National Assembly if we further add what he calls emergency powers to run the economy.“

Another senator, also speaking on the condition of anonymity, noted that some of the powers sought by the President had already been addressed by the Senate, including the procurement laws.

We’ll Respond When the Bill is Represented —Senators, Reps

Senators Enyinnaya Abaribe, PDP, Abia South and Peter Nwaoboshi, PDP, Delta North, easily among the leading opponents of the President in the Senate, however, preferred to wait for the arrival of the bill before making their comments, even as they said it was within the purview of the President to make his proposals for addressing whatever situation the economy was confronted with.

“I don’t see anything wrong in President Muhammadu Buhari trying to bring any new law; it is his prerogative. Until I see the law, that is when we can talk about it. Anything that will push the country out of the present economic woes, the National Assembly will support,” Abaribe said.

Nkem Uzom-Abonta of the House of Representatives also spoke in the same vein. Senators Mao Ohuabunwa, PDP, Abia North and Senator Sunday Ogbuoji, PDP, Ebonyi Central also feigned ignorance of the intention of the bill and as such, promised to respond when the bill is represented.

It’ s a Welcome Development —LCCI

The scepticism of the lawmakers was matched with the ringing endorsement of the proposals by the business community as articulated by Mr. Mudal Yusuf, Director-General, Lagos Chambers of Commerce and Industry, LCCI.

He said: “The sense of urgency demonstrated by President Buhari on the need to fix the economy should be acknowledged. It is a welcome development. Although the details of the Economic Stabilization Act are yet to be released, a few indications of the government’s thinking have been reported.

“In my view, some of the issues can be dealt with within the authorities of the executive; while others need legislative actions. I agree with the proposal to fast track the procurement process in order to quickly activate the stimulus spending by government. This should, however, be done without compromising the integrity of the procurement process.”

MAN Hails FG

The LCCI was also backed by the Manufacturers Association of Nigeria, MAN, which said it was also in full support of the proposals.

Reacting, Dr. Frank Udemba Jacobs, President of MAN, said: “It’s a step in the right direction. Something drastic has to be done by the government to rescue the economy from total collapse. “

Proposals Not Yet Passed to Buhari —Presidency

Meanwhile, the Federal Government, last night, said the proposals remained, at best, tentative proposals which had neither been passed on to the President nor to the Federal Executive Council.

Spokesman for the Vice-President, Mr. Laolu Akande, in an email response to Vanguard said: “The Economic Management Team has, indeed, been considering several policy options and measures to urgently reform and revitalize the economy.

“Some of these measures may well require legislative amendments and presidential orders that will enable the executive arm of government move quickly in implementing the economic reform plans.

“As far as I know, this has not been passed on to the President, the Federal Executive Council or the Legislative arm of government. So at this point, there are no further details to share.”

Why Buhari Needs Emergency Powers —Rewane

Also speaking, Managing Director/Chief Executive, Financial Derivatives Company Limited, Mr. Bismarck Rewane, said the proposals would help to move the economy out of recession.

He said: “He needs to do those things, there is need to move rapidly as nothing has been happening. Everything has been slow. He needs intensity and speed. He has to do a lot, and he has to do a lot in a hurry.

“Then we would begin to see the result, but he took a long time. There is need to do it now. There is a sense of urgency now, and there is a sense of honesty.”

Rewane, however, said the President should first declare a state of emergency.

Falana, Etiaba react

Meanwhile, Lagos lawyer, Mr. Femi Falana, SAN, said:

“Most of the issues raised in the economic Emergency Power Bill by President Buhari relate to existing law. If you take the UBE law, for instance, it is an Act of the National Assembly which requires state government to contribute counterpart funding before accessing the fund.

“The state governments, many of them, have more than N54 billion that cannot be accessed. I think what the government is trying to do is to eradicate illiteracy and remove our children who are on the streets without education by allowing the state governments have access to the funds.

“I would have preferred having regard to the criminal diversions of the ecological funds by some states and a lot of intervention funds by some state governments, it should have been better for the UBE to disburse the fund.

“Clearly, the President needs the law to tackle the crisis of underdevelopment in the country. I thought the type of amendment we should be thinking of is not the one that will empower contractors but the one that would allow the government to engage in direct labour.

‘’We have the best of engineers in the ministry and since the country is broke, why are you giving out contracts to fix roads that civil servants can fix?

“I have studied the economic emergency powers bill and as far as I am concerned, it is far reaching enough. We don’t need a bill, but we have so many wastages in government which we need to curb to save funds.

Reacting to the development, Emeka Etiaba SAN, said: “I think where we are today in our political history, we cannot afford such blanket approval of such emergency power by the President. That will also make a mess of the checks and balances as enunciated by the constitution in art of government.

“Knowing that we are still young in our democracy, I don’t think we are ripe for the National Assembly to grant such powers or blanket approval to the President.’’

President Can Declare Emergency on Economy, but… —Labour

Reacting, General Secretary of Ayuba Wabba-led faction of Nigeria Labour Congress, NLC, Dr. Peter Ozo-Eson, said: “We know that there is need to revamp the economy, but whatever steps needed to be taken should be taken.

“I do not know what constitutes emergency powers. Within the existing laws of the land, Mr President should formulate policies to revamp the economy.

“Yes, he can declare emergency as far as it does not require any extral-judicial or extra-legal powers, it is alright.”

Similarly, factional President of NLC, Mr. Joe Ajaero, said: “I am among the few Nigerians that are still waiting for the economic blueprint of Mr President. When that economic blueprint is made public or introduced, definitely there will be element of emergencies, given the economic recession that we are going through .

“I do not know if the President has lost the powers to initiate economic policies. If he has not and he comes out with economic policies that will deliver us from this recession, I believe everyone of us will buy into it to make sure that the country is redeemed.”

“But if there are other elements or demands that are contained in these emergency powers, we can only comment when we have a full disclosure on what he meant by emergency powers.”

http://www.vanguardngr.com/2016/08/emergency-powers-bill-lcci-man-nlc-others-back-buharis-proposals/

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Re: Emergency Powers Bill: LCCI, MAN, NLC, Others Back Buhari’s Proposals by kahal29: 4:00am On Aug 23, 2016
So happy that the Lagos chamber of commerce, MAN, Rewane and others who are in the know are all in support of this bill. This is pure Keynesian Economics at play and like i submitted yst.. .. .

This is the best economic way to go in this present situation we ve found ourselves. ... .. .. SPEND YOUR WAY OUT OF RECESSION cos their is little or nothing monetary policy by extension the CBN can do for us now . Take for instance, the present inflationary threat we are experiencing is not a monetary phenomenon (ie what we call demand pull inflation in economics) and so their is little or nothing monetary policy by extension the CBN can do to ensure price stability. This is because the current inflation is cost push in nature, fueled by external shocks (fall in oil prices) which is as a result of the import dependent nature of our economy and the scarcity of foreign exchange to meet our huge import demand Thus, we need to reverse the trend through fiscal policy stimulus {Keynesian Economics} which involves massive government expenditure and interventions in the critical sectors of the economy so as to stimulate Aggregate Demand and Lubricate the economy. Hence every bureaucratic bottleneck should be removed.

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Re: Emergency Powers Bill: LCCI, MAN, NLC, Others Back Buhari’s Proposals by AbuMaryam1(m): 4:23am On Aug 23, 2016
My presidor I feel you, but the children of hate will never let this happen, enemies of progress are not happy with you.

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Re: Emergency Powers Bill: LCCI, MAN, NLC, Others Back Buhari’s Proposals by Nobody: 4:33am On Aug 23, 2016
No emergency powers for the dullard. Let him use the power already afforded by the constitution. He wants to use economic blackmail to make himself a dictator as usual.

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Re: Emergency Powers Bill: LCCI, MAN, NLC, Others Back Buhari’s Proposals by kahal29: 4:52am On Aug 23, 2016
Suprnov3r:
No emergency powers for the dullard. Let him use the power already afforded by the constitution. He wants to use economic blackmail to make himself a dictator as usual.


No nah... . Let's support him on this bro

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Re: Emergency Powers Bill: LCCI, MAN, NLC, Others Back Buhari’s Proposals by idu1(m): 5:18am On Aug 23, 2016
Ok




The presidency have denied this plan in other thread below this on front-page.


So what next?

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Re: Emergency Powers Bill: LCCI, MAN, NLC, Others Back Buhari’s Proposals by rose54321: 5:25am On Aug 23, 2016
We shouldn't comment on a bill we know little about, the details should be published first.
That said if the bill is exclusively to revamp the economy I can consider it but if it is to give more power to the president, HELL TO THE NO

All the president's power now is exercised by Kyari, any additional power means making Kyari even more powerful.
Abeg o if only you guys know the level of nepotism this man is exercising in ministries.

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Re: Emergency Powers Bill: LCCI, MAN, NLC, Others Back Buhari’s Proposals by kahal29: 8:15am On Aug 23, 2016
rose54321:
We shouldn't comment on a bill we know little about, the details should be published first.
That said if the bill is exclusively to revamp the economy I can consider it but if it is to give more power to the president, HELL TO THE NO

All the president's power now is exercised by Kyari, any additional power means making Kyari even more powerful.
Abeg o if only you guys know the level of nepotism this man is exercising in ministries.

Serious?

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Re: Emergency Powers Bill: LCCI, MAN, NLC, Others Back Buhari’s Proposals by veekid(m): 8:18am On Aug 23, 2016
Ok
Re: Emergency Powers Bill: LCCI, MAN, NLC, Others Back Buhari’s Proposals by Nobody: 8:18am On Aug 23, 2016
undecided
Re: Emergency Powers Bill: LCCI, MAN, NLC, Others Back Buhari’s Proposals by inkrey: 8:19am On Aug 23, 2016
AbuMaryam1:
My presidor I feel you, but the children of hate will never let this happen, enemies of progress are not happy with you.

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Re: Emergency Powers Bill: LCCI, MAN, NLC, Others Back Buhari’s Proposals by Femich18(m): 8:21am On Aug 23, 2016
Suprnov3r:
No emergency powers for the dullard. Let him use the power already afforded by the constitution. He wants to use economic blackmail to make himself a dictator as usual.

Really? Your hatred for this man is first class... Anyway your idea doesn't count

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Re: Emergency Powers Bill: LCCI, MAN, NLC, Others Back Buhari’s Proposals by hardywaltz(m): 8:21am On Aug 23, 2016
Good
Re: Emergency Powers Bill: LCCI, MAN, NLC, Others Back Buhari’s Proposals by davibid: 8:21am On Aug 23, 2016
cry


Weeping for my country

embarassed

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Re: Emergency Powers Bill: LCCI, MAN, NLC, Others Back Buhari’s Proposals by Jediel1(m): 8:21am On Aug 23, 2016
Abeg tutors in d house which wan b emergency powers again undecided, i wan knw b4 i either blast or commend mr presido. Oya oo class start im listening

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Re: Emergency Powers Bill: LCCI, MAN, NLC, Others Back Buhari’s Proposals by ruggedboy01: 8:22am On Aug 23, 2016
dullard seeking more power to finish us and zombies are backing him up undecidedlipsrsealed

useless country sad angry

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Re: Emergency Powers Bill: LCCI, MAN, NLC, Others Back Buhari’s Proposals by Smallb0b0(f): 8:22am On Aug 23, 2016
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Re: Emergency Powers Bill: LCCI, MAN, NLC, Others Back Buhari’s Proposals by Yian1(m): 8:22am On Aug 23, 2016
haters, criticize him again

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Re: Emergency Powers Bill: LCCI, MAN, NLC, Others Back Buhari’s Proposals by Nobody: 8:23am On Aug 23, 2016
let them make the contents of the bill available to the public, so we don't shoot ourselves in the foot by unknowingly giving more powers to a man who has already displayed symptoms of bigotry

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Re: Emergency Powers Bill: LCCI, MAN, NLC, Others Back Buhari’s Proposals by Likins(m): 8:23am On Aug 23, 2016
someone please summarize
Re: Emergency Powers Bill: LCCI, MAN, NLC, Others Back Buhari’s Proposals by Rrankdonga(m): 8:24am On Aug 23, 2016
The thread before this one was denying that the presidency was seeking an emergency solution, what is this one about again?
The FG should seek emergency solution to it's communication issues first.

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Re: Emergency Powers Bill: LCCI, MAN, NLC, Others Back Buhari’s Proposals by Vatsyayana: 8:24am On Aug 23, 2016
rose54321:
We shouldn't comment on a bill we know little about, the details should be published first.
That said if the bill is exclusively to revamp the economy I can consider it but if it is to give more power to the president, HELL TO THE NO

All the president's power now is exercised by Kyari, any additional power means making Kyari even more powerful.
Abeg o if only you guys know the level of nepotism this man is exercising in ministries.

Abba Kyari? Are you serious?
Re: Emergency Powers Bill: LCCI, MAN, NLC, Others Back Buhari’s Proposals by Blackskinned: 8:25am On Aug 23, 2016
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Re: Emergency Powers Bill: LCCI, MAN, NLC, Others Back Buhari’s Proposals by kingabe21(m): 8:26am On Aug 23, 2016
see all this yeye lawmakers trying to protect their power to the detriment of the masses,I just believe that Baba God will bring Us out of this economic palaba(hunger is killing Nigerians)

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Re: Emergency Powers Bill: LCCI, MAN, NLC, Others Back Buhari’s Proposals by Tokt: 8:28am On Aug 23, 2016
These are the people that matter and they have spoken well not some inconsequential murrafuckers here on NL who are yet to recover from an election loss talking jargons.
Baba, proceed to the NASS and seek ur powers, NASS will grant it. let nonentities and ipob riff-raffs continue to talk jargons. These shameless lot are few, vast majority of Nigerians are in support.

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Re: Emergency Powers Bill: LCCI, MAN, NLC, Others Back Buhari’s Proposals by afm4ever(m): 8:29am On Aug 23, 2016
Nna odikwa egwu o

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Re: Emergency Powers Bill: LCCI, MAN, NLC, Others Back Buhari’s Proposals by Nobody: 8:30am On Aug 23, 2016
Give a mouse a cookie and it'll ask you for a glass of milk.

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Re: Emergency Powers Bill: LCCI, MAN, NLC, Others Back Buhari’s Proposals by ElSherriff: 8:30am On Aug 23, 2016
Even when such bills are in the best interest of the country, there are elements who will find a way to criticize it down the drain. My only worry is that the different sections he hopes to tackle within the emergency power bill, have laws backing their proper execution. The Nigerian problem is not a lack of law, it is a lack of willingness to adhere to the law and the notorious brilliance (or cunning) to cir-cum navigate the existing law. Where Governors have been seen to divert funds with legal backing as to their disbursement, they are also backed by the same legal system to avoid prosecution! where workers in the civil service could have been employed as direct hire workforce, you cant trust they wont find a loop hole to divert funds. In the end, we may just be turning around in big circles.

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Re: Emergency Powers Bill: LCCI, MAN, NLC, Others Back Buhari’s Proposals by Decodedp: 8:30am On Aug 23, 2016
Hmmmm,

I smell a very big rat,
this is becoming a pattern,


If you remember that's how the subsidy and the grazing reserve policies started out as a rumor,
Certain people were invited to aso rock, opinions started flying all over the places, groups were pitched against one another, the hardliners were blackmailed and coarsed with intimidation

But today the subsidy is gone for good, grass were imported and 414 grazing reserve is undergoing rehabilitation........


Well I'll choose to be optimistic this time till the the details start emerging (if it'll ever do)

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Re: Emergency Powers Bill: LCCI, MAN, NLC, Others Back Buhari’s Proposals by Morkavictor: 8:30am On Aug 23, 2016
Buhari is clueless and confused too,with friendly economic policies our economy is in recession,with emergency powers am not sure there will be any economy to talk about.

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Re: Emergency Powers Bill: LCCI, MAN, NLC, Others Back Buhari’s Proposals by Thisis2raw(m): 8:31am On Aug 23, 2016
If there is one thing Buhari killed immediately he assumed office NLC. Those guys are so dead

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