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Buhari Fails To Sign Over 200 Bills Passed By NASS In Six Years by NewFolm4(m): 6:02am On May 30, 2021
No fewer than 40 out of the 48 bills so far passed by the Ahmad Lawan-led 9th Senate, are awaiting either the presidential assent, or the House of Representatives’ concurrence, Saturday PUNCH investigation has revealed.

Also, no fewer than 160 out of 287 bills passed by the Bukola Saraki-led 8th Senate were not given assent by the President, according to findings by Sunday PUNCH.

A summary of bills in the 9th Senate as of Wednesday May 5, 2021, obtained exclusively by our correspondent on Friday, revealed that the red chamber had so far introduced 717 bills, since its inauguration in June 2019.

Out of the figure, 130 bills are at various committee stages, 43 are awaiting second reading, 370 had been read for the first time, 126 are awaiting first reading, while 48 had been passed.

While the House of Representatives had concurred to some of the proposed legislation and sent them for the assent of the President, Major General Muhammadu Buhari (retd.), others are still awaiting the green chambers’ concurrence.

The breakdown further showed that the 9th Senate, in its first session, passed 13 bills between June 2019 and June 2020 while it passed 35 bills in its second session between June 2020 till date.

Some of the bills passed and already got presidential assents so far include, the Deep Offshore and Inland Basin Production Sharing Contract Act 2004 (Amendment) Bill, 2019.
They also included the Finance Bill 2020, the Nigeria Police Bill 2020, the Amended Banking Bill 2020, the amendments to the Company and Allied Matters Act Bill 2020.

Major bills receiving legislative attention at the various committees of the red chamber included the Electoral Act amendment Bill, and the Petroleum Industry Bill.

A bill sponsored by the Senator representing Oyo South, Kola Balogun, seeking to ban open grazing in the country, has not been listed for first reading.

The Deep Offshore and Inland Basin Production Sharing Contract Act 2004 (Amendment) Bill, 2019 amended the provisions of the Deep Offshore and Inland Basin Production Sharing Contract Act 2004

The DOIBPSCA is aimed at shoring up Nigeria’s revenue earnings from oil and gas.

Also, on December 31, 2020, the President signed the Finance Bill, 2020 (now Finance Act) into law.

The Finance Act, 2020, which has a commencement date of January 1, 2021, was signed into law alongside the 2021 Appropriation Bill (now Appropriation Act).

Buhari had earlier signed the Nigeria Police Bill 2020 into law.

The President, in a memo dated September 16, 2020, communicated his assent to the Bill to the National Assembly, through the Clerk to the federal parliament, Olatunde Ojo.

The Act repealed the Police Act Cap. P19. Laws of the Federation, 2004, and provides for a more effective and well organised Police Force, driven by the principles of transparency and accountability in its operations and management of its resources.

Among others, the Act establishes an appropriate funding framework for the police in line with what is obtainable in other Federal Government key institutions.

It enhances professionalism in the Force through increased training opportunities, and creates an enduring cooperation and partnership between the Police Force and communities in maintaining peace and combating crimes nationwide.

The President, on November 13, 2020 signed into law an amended Banks and Other Financial Institutions Bill that seeks to improve loan recovery and the overall resilience of the country’s financial system.

A key feature of the law is the introduction of “a credit tribunal to improve loan recovery and address the incidence of high non-performing loans within the financial system.’’
Buhari had also on August 8, 2020, signed the new Companies and Allied Matters Bill 2020 into law

The bill repealed the Companies and Allied Matters Act 1990, which had been in operation for 30 years..

The Act changes Nigeria’s corporate landscape by facilitating the ease of doing business, reducing regulatory hurdles and aligning corporate operations in Nigeria with global practices and procedures.

Meanwhile, the 8th National Assembly passed a total of 287 bills between June 2015 and May 2019 with Buhari, ignoring not fewer than 160 of them.

According to findings from Senate, the President ignored a substantial number of the bills passed by the 8th Senate for reasons best known to the executive.

However, some senators said the development might not be unconnected to the frosty relationship between the federal legislature at that time and the Presidency.

As of the end of the 8th Assembly an insignificant number of bills were assented to while a total of 48 picked for the President’s consideration were vetoed.

The remaining bills are still gathering dust in the President’s office while some federal lawmakers in the 9th Assembly, knowing full well that the proposed laws had died with the previous Assembly, had reintroduced many of them and they are currently at various stages of consideration.

Some of the bills presented again in the 9th Assembly had been passed and forwarded to the President and they are currently suffering similar fate on his table, unattended to.

Buhari had in 2019 cited duplication of functions between proposed agencies the bills seek to establish and the existing ones, to infractions on extant laws as some of the reasons for shunning the bills.

Our correspondent gathered that Buhari, in 2017, rejected 11 bills, including the National Broadcasting Commission (Amendment) Bill.

He also rejected 20 bills in 2018, including the popular Peace Corps Bill, the Petroleum Industry Governance Bill, and the fourth amendment bill to the 1999 constitution.

Other bills that were vetoed in 2018 were the Stamp Duty (Amendment) Bill, the Advance Fee Fraud (Amendment) Bill, and of course, the 2010 Electoral Act (Amendment) Bill 2018, which was rejected four times, the first being on the reordering of general elections and the last being because, according to the President, the elections were already too close and changing the rules would be confusing.

As of the time the 8th Assembly ended its legislative activities, Buhari had rejected 17 other bills between January and May 2019.

There are, however, indications that the proposed laws by the 9th Senate might suffer the same fate as those passed in the 8th National Assembly.

For instance, the Senate President, Ahmad Lawan, recently expressed dissatisfaction over the withheld assent to the bills so far passed during his tenure.

Lawan heaped the blame on some Buhari’s advisers and a few top government functionaries who, according to him, were the brains behind Buhari’s bills rejection.

NASS bills clash with extant laws –Presidency

The Presidency on Friday offered explanations on why many bills duly passed by the National Assembly were being denied assent by the President.

The Senior Special Assistant to the President on National Assembly Matters (Senate), Babajide Omoworare, told our correspondent that some of the new bills made provisions for agencies whose functions were already being taken care of by existing agencies of government.

He said, “The President always give reasons for withholding assent to bills. Some functions being given to agencies which the bills are meant to create are already being performed by an agency of government and there would be no point duplicating efforts.

“Also, the President considers the funds available to government before approving the establishment of new agencies or institutions, proposed in some bills which may be an additional burden on the government.’’
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Re: Buhari Fails To Sign Over 200 Bills Passed By NASS In Six Years by athaboi(f): 6:06am On May 30, 2021
So unfortunate that this man is ruling Nigeria... A failure in human form

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Re: Buhari Fails To Sign Over 200 Bills Passed By NASS In Six Years by 247Dior(m): 6:09am On May 30, 2021
Buhari is the worst thing ever to befall this once promising country called Nigeria, That man and his co travellers will never know peace

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Re: Buhari Fails To Sign Over 200 Bills Passed By NASS In Six Years by Bossose(m): 6:16am On May 30, 2021
[/color] SUCH A BLOODY DULLARD. [color=#000099]

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Re: Buhari Fails To Sign Over 200 Bills Passed By NASS In Six Years by OYEWOLE72: 6:22am On May 30, 2021
Both Buhari and Lawan are not serious. When he refused to sign them, what stopped the Senate from invoking the section that allows the Senate to veto the Bill's?

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Re: Buhari Fails To Sign Over 200 Bills Passed By NASS In Six Years by greatiyk4u(m): 6:25am On May 30, 2021
The media is making the matter worst......

Just read the content and observe the clear disparity with the headline

2years is not too far again,

Its actually a year, because 2022, 2nd quarter will be pre-occupied by campaign activities that Nigerians will now face the possible in coming president.

Buhari has done his best though he came in almost at the worst period in Nigeria situation, a condition that could have been easily solved if there was saving by the previous govt, same situation that save Nigerians during the 2008 global economic meltdown, Yar'adua only went into the high reserve OBJ left for him and brought out money to cushion the suffering that was about to befall Nigerians then......

Reverse became the case with GEJ as he instead of saving, depleted the ones left for him.........


Never again shall we have Clueless and current a Nepotism promoting leader in Nigeria

But has balance political appointments ever favoured the poor masses?

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Re: Buhari Fails To Sign Over 200 Bills Passed By NASS In Six Years by bcomputer101: 6:31am On May 30, 2021
Una never see anything yet.
You decided to choose Nokia E60 over IPhone-12. So what were you expecting?





He's yet to take you to the next level and you are here complaining.

By 2023, nobody will teach you to use your brain

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Re: Buhari Fails To Sign Over 200 Bills Passed By NASS In Six Years by Shedrack777: 6:49am On May 30, 2021
all those bill did not favour him, that's why he refuse signing them

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Re: Buhari Fails To Sign Over 200 Bills Passed By NASS In Six Years by MajesticKris: 6:50am On May 30, 2021
Still thinking of how to the Next level will be..

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Re: Buhari Fails To Sign Over 200 Bills Passed By NASS In Six Years by hardywaltz(m): 6:51am On May 30, 2021
Useless bills
This is where PMB shows his authority.
NASS will collect money from lobbyists and create any agency with out checking if its functions are overlapping with other already existing Agencies.

We don't even want to remember the useless peace corp bill that they passed.

Or the other bill that wanted to steal 10% from VAT collected to fund the agency forgetting that VAT belongs majorly to states.

All those bills were turned down by VP Osibanjo a Prof of Constitutional Law.

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Re: Buhari Fails To Sign Over 200 Bills Passed By NASS In Six Years by Munzy14(m): 6:53am On May 30, 2021
Monumental failure...grin

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Re: Buhari Fails To Sign Over 200 Bills Passed By NASS In Six Years by kasheemawo(m): 7:05am On May 30, 2021
I wish Senator Abaribe can summon a courage like Dino Malaye and present bill for leflendum for Biabia but all of them are cowards like ojukuwu and Nnamdi cownu lunatic boy

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Re: Buhari Fails To Sign Over 200 Bills Passed By NASS In Six Years by DuBLINGreenb(m): 7:05am On May 30, 2021
Na god go punish Buhari for wasting 8 years of our lives

We know he will waste the remaining 2 years he has left

Imagine we had a leader like Kenyatta or Paul Kegame in that 8 years

It feels like when you are playing football on PES or FIFA and you give a kid who doesn't know how to play the game Barca or Bayern and you use arsenal or Wigan you know he will under perform despite him using the superior team.

That's what Buhari has been with Nigeria.

Kenya has no natural resources but they are nearing us, Ghana has nothing compared to us but they are pushing us out of the way, south Africa with all their issues are still passing us by far on a lot of indices, barrine Egypt with 90 to 98% desert has more money, more ammo, more security, more infrastructure than Nigeria self tittled giant of Africa.

I can only imagine what Kenya would be like if they had all the money Nigeria has, the railway liking their country with all of east Africa, the road and rail network they are building covering all major cities 3 lane roads and much more, their public housing and their partnership with private sector to build cheap high rise private residential buildings all over their biggest cities all while having 0 naira from oil.

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Re: Buhari Fails To Sign Over 200 Bills Passed By NASS In Six Years by Mitsurugi(m): 7:05am On May 30, 2021
What the f.ck are bills when there is a potential genocide against cows in the South East? You want darling daddy to catch a heart attack? cheesy
Re: Buhari Fails To Sign Over 200 Bills Passed By NASS In Six Years by zeusdgrt(m): 7:06am On May 30, 2021
What do u expect from a failure
Re: Buhari Fails To Sign Over 200 Bills Passed By NASS In Six Years by kambili999(f): 7:06am On May 30, 2021
He won't. Did he even read them? If he read them, he probably didn't understand them.

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Re: Buhari Fails To Sign Over 200 Bills Passed By NASS In Six Years by MANNABBQGRILLS: 7:06am On May 30, 2021
hardywaltz:
Useless bills
This is where PMB shows his authority.
NASS will collect money from lobbyists and create any agency with out checking if its functions are overlapping with other already existing Agencies.

We don't even want to remember the useless peace corp bill that they passed.

Or the other bill that wanted to steal 10% from VAT collected to fund the agency forgetting that VAT belongs majorly to states.

All those bills were turned down by VP Osibanjo a Prof of Constitutional Law.
More like it here....
@the bolded, we don't need such bills that will take our nation 60 years back.

A better Nigeria is all we want.

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Re: Buhari Fails To Sign Over 200 Bills Passed By NASS In Six Years by JohnieWalker12(m): 7:06am On May 30, 2021
Am not surprised that why he closed the Southern Borders for business. And opened Niger Republic for terrorism

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Re: Buhari Fails To Sign Over 200 Bills Passed By NASS In Six Years by SEGLIZ: 7:06am On May 30, 2021
what are we saying here.
the question is what are those bills and the content of the bill being denied ascent?
Re: Buhari Fails To Sign Over 200 Bills Passed By NASS In Six Years by Dozie32(m): 7:07am On May 30, 2021
Is it the dead Buhari that has failed in all rounds? Efulefu.
Re: Buhari Fails To Sign Over 200 Bills Passed By NASS In Six Years by Naija147: 7:08am On May 30, 2021
Wait for his aids to come and defend why the bills were not signed.

I still wonder how nairaland zombies avoid these threads like they don’t exist. will never be seen here
Re: Buhari Fails To Sign Over 200 Bills Passed By NASS In Six Years by TimmyTen(m): 7:08am On May 30, 2021
Check well all the bills are inconsequential … if they were important NASS would have raised alarm
Re: Buhari Fails To Sign Over 200 Bills Passed By NASS In Six Years by mkoabiola: 7:08am On May 30, 2021
Bubu.. Worst thing to happen in Nigeria

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Re: Buhari Fails To Sign Over 200 Bills Passed By NASS In Six Years by Koryc: 7:08am On May 30, 2021
The terrorist only speaks up when cows are invloved.
Re: Buhari Fails To Sign Over 200 Bills Passed By NASS In Six Years by b3llo(m): 7:09am On May 30, 2021
Lifeless
Re: Buhari Fails To Sign Over 200 Bills Passed By NASS In Six Years by Kingspin(m): 7:10am On May 30, 2021
Buhari is a lazy president
Re: Buhari Fails To Sign Over 200 Bills Passed By NASS In Six Years by Enyimbamercedes: 7:10am On May 30, 2021
They blamed Saraki for his failure between 2015 and 2019.

They installed a rubber stamp senate president and speaker; yet he has left over 200 bills unsigned. Who will they blame in 2023? Covid?

Just write cow on the bill and he will sign

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Re: Buhari Fails To Sign Over 200 Bills Passed By NASS In Six Years by Guyman02: 7:12am On May 30, 2021
and Ngeneukwenu darling daddy is busy sipping Kunu missed with zobo and you are here waiting for him to sign bills that he doesn't even know what they mean.
The only bill he recognises is the only approving borrowing from Burundi or Malawi poor countries since China is refusing to lend us more money except we handover sovereignty to them like Zambia, if not that he feels it may disrupt the movement of foreign Fulanis coming to make Nigeria their homeland he would have handed over sovereignty to China because China will deal with them the way they do Uighur Muslims in Xinjiang

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Re: Buhari Fails To Sign Over 200 Bills Passed By NASS In Six Years by fasho01(m): 7:14am On May 30, 2021
Evidence of the inability of the demented lifeless ethnic jingoist who only knows how to travel and make appointments of his kinsmen into government positions

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