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NASS Says Constitution Amendments May Fail, Blames States by another1: 5:39am On Dec 13, 2022
The National Assembly has said the ongoing review of the 1999 Constitution is bound to fail as the state Houses of Assembly have failed to vote on the amendment bills passed and transmitted to them for concurrence.

President of the Senate, Ahmad Lawan; and Speaker of the House of Representatives, Femi Gbajabiamila, separately appealed to Governor Nasir el-Rufai of Kaduna State to urge his co-governors to press on legislatures in their respective states to consider the bills.

Lawan and Gbajabiamila made the plea in Abuja on Monday at the second edition of the Distinguished Parliamentarians Lecture Series organised by the National Institute for Legislative and Democratic Studies.

The 9th National Assembly had budgeted N4bn for the Constitution review, N1bn for each of the four years of its lifespan.

El-Rufai, in his remarks as chairman on the occasion, urged the National Assembly to enact a series of laws concerning security, education and the economy among others.

The governor listed the seven interventions he wanted from the National Assembly.

He said, “First is state and community policing. I think we are all clear now that the current policing system is broken. It does not work for Nigeria. And Nigeria is the only federation in the world with one centralised police system. I think this National Assembly can enact the state and community policing system that prevents the abuses of the past and takes into account the challenges of the present.

“Secondly, Value Added Tax has become a major source of survival of this country. This year NNPC has not paid a penny to the Federation Account. We have taxes, particularly Value Added Tax. The fact that VAT is not on the Exclusive List, is a major source of concern for the fiscal health of the federation. I think it is something that this National Assembly can do something about in its last six months.”

He also made a case for making 12 years of education free, adding that “This country can never make progress without educating everyone.”

Responding, Lawan and Gbajabiamila told the governor that state Houses of Assembly had yet to pass bills transmitted to them by the National Assembly for concurrence.

The National Assembly on March 29, 2022, transmitted 44 Constitution alteration bills to the 36 state Houses of Assembly for concurrence.

To amend a clause in the Constitution (two-thirds or four-fifth) majority of each of the Senate and the House has to approve the amendment after which it will be transmitted to the state Houses of Assembly, where two-thirds or 24 of the 36 of them have to concur.

Gbajabiamila stated that the success or failure of every significant governance initiative depends on the extent to which the objective is a shared priority of the different arms of government and, in some cases, of the state governments.

He said, “The National Assembly passed a raft of amendments to the constitution and advanced them to the states as required. That process now seems to have stalled in the state Assemblies.

“As it is today, it is doubtful that the current constitutional amendment effort will conclude before the expiration of this legislative term.”


Lawan also said in part, “We have sent the outcome of our Constitution review and we are yet to receive all from the states. So, we should be able to wind up this process by getting responses from the state Houses of Assembly.”

Earlier, El-Rufai said he was not willing to cross from the Executive to the Legislature after his second term as governor. He noted that he does not have the patience to lobby fellow lawmakers in the chambers.

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Re: NASS Says Constitution Amendments May Fail, Blames States by Deltafirstson(m): 5:41am On Dec 13, 2022
Is there anything good that can work in this country?
Imagine personality like Tinubu take over from Buhari. Anyhow will be order of the day.

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Re: NASS Says Constitution Amendments May Fail, Blames States by youngbabaj(m): 5:44am On Dec 13, 2022
God bless Nigeria

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Re: NASS Says Constitution Amendments May Fail, Blames States by INTEGRITYA1(m): 7:28am On Dec 13, 2022
Okay
Re: NASS Says Constitution Amendments May Fail, Blames States by FOOTSOLDIER2(f): 7:28am On Dec 13, 2022
The federal Government have masterminded the act of setting Nigeria backwards, very irresponsible and always shifting blames.

Can't you ever take charge and responsibilities of your actions for once, tue

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Re: NASS Says Constitution Amendments May Fail, Blames States by 4tomandchi: 7:28am On Dec 13, 2022
Using how the statement by DSS cleared fuel queue in Abuja in just hours shows that if the government want to make this country work it will work.

May God give us leaders will the will power for transformation.

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Re: NASS Says Constitution Amendments May Fail, Blames States by FuckSilly: 7:28am On Dec 13, 2022
Constitution ammendments is USELESS, WASTEFUL AND WASTE OF TIME.

WHAT WE WANT IS CONSTITUTION REFORM!

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Re: NASS Says Constitution Amendments May Fail, Blames States by jeromestarks: 7:29am On Dec 13, 2022
I will not read this post. NASS is a body of puppets.

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Re: NASS Says Constitution Amendments May Fail, Blames States by tunwumi: 7:29am On Dec 13, 2022
Ok what then?
Re: NASS Says Constitution Amendments May Fail, Blames States by ThiefnubuBandit: 7:29am On Dec 13, 2022
Useless country. Thunder strike all useless zombies of the demented Iragbiji drug criminal called Tinupoo.
Re: NASS Says Constitution Amendments May Fail, Blames States by BossGerald: 7:29am On Dec 13, 2022
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Re: NASS Says Constitution Amendments May Fail, Blames States by inoki247: 7:29am On Dec 13, 2022
I know say this crop of Governors no go gri allow Nigeria progress....


Anytime we keep telling the people no be Presidency be Nigeria problem dey will neva hear When Buhari try to Veto LGA and Judiciary Bill dem run go court....

Same thing when Jonathan was trying to save some money then Ameachi and his gang ran to court.....

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Re: NASS Says Constitution Amendments May Fail, Blames States by Newyorkitis(m): 7:29am On Dec 13, 2022
Let us know the states that are refusing to follow the tides of change and development because we know that some states have voted in support of constitutional amendments.

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Re: NASS Says Constitution Amendments May Fail, Blames States by Nicepoker(m): 7:30am On Dec 13, 2022
When the state assemblies are controlled by their corrupt governors what do you expect.

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Re: NASS Says Constitution Amendments May Fail, Blames States by BigBashiru: 7:31am On Dec 13, 2022
another1:


https://punchng.com/nassembly-says-constitution-amendments-may-fail-blames-states/

Peter Obi effect. They know they will be compared with Peter Obi after they leave office
Re: NASS Says Constitution Amendments May Fail, Blames States by Nobody: 7:31am On Dec 13, 2022
Okay let continue using outdated constitution
Re: NASS Says Constitution Amendments May Fail, Blames States by DesChyko: 7:34am On Dec 13, 2022
Redundancy is Nigerian's greatest problem. All these trading of blames is fooling no one. Steps we should have taken ages ago when things were more favourable; deception and selfishness keep wearing one form or the other to push it aside; the country keeps dropping lower and lower and lower.

Subsidy was to be removed when things were better favourable, they refused. Confab report of 2014 was to be implemented, they refused.

If you like, no make plans. Dey play.

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Re: NASS Says Constitution Amendments May Fail, Blames States by Adex2219: 7:34am On Dec 13, 2022
Deltafirstson:
Is there anything good that can work in this country?
Imagine personality like Tinubu take over from Buhari. Anyhow will be order of the day.
Your sickness no get cure I swear but you can start crying early because Tinubu is the next President.how can you compare a man like Tinubu that created council development so rural area can develop to one idiot call Obi that didn't conduct local government election? No be fool be the person. Aveg getat of here,Obi is a boy���

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Re: NASS Says Constitution Amendments May Fail, Blames States by Racoon(m): 7:35am On Dec 13, 2022
Why will it not fail? They are only good in what concerns their egocentric welfare only. Incompetent rubberstamp mofos.
Re: NASS Says Constitution Amendments May Fail, Blames States by Thedon22: 7:40am On Dec 13, 2022
Ahmed Lawan is a big failure. Saraki was ten times better.
Re: NASS Says Constitution Amendments May Fail, Blames States by opalu: 7:41am On Dec 13, 2022
Hmmm
Re: NASS Says Constitution Amendments May Fail, Blames States by southsouthking(m): 7:42am On Dec 13, 2022
Change the entire constitution and stop amending it.
The constitution is a sham

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Re: NASS Says Constitution Amendments May Fail, Blames States by Parachoko: 7:42am On Dec 13, 2022
FOOTSOLDIER2:
The federal Government have masterminded the act of setting Nigeria backwards, very irresponsible and always shifting blames.

Can't you ever take charge and responsibilities of your actions for once, tue
Dumb things like you don full everywhere for Nairaland

What's the business of the FG for this now?

You left State Assemblies that have failed to work on the constitution amendment bills, but you're wailing about the FG

E go tey before this country will start developing because of the large numbers of foolish citizens we have in Nigeria, who do not make use of their brains.


Only 11 state house of assemblies have worked on the bill, the rest have not touch it for more than 6 month it has been transmitted to them.

Local Government autonomy would have become autonomous while power would have been moved from the exclusive to the concurrent list and other important issue will be solve by the constitution amendment the state assemblies have failed to pass

Is so funny people who have been screaming Restructure are no where to be found again

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Re: NASS Says Constitution Amendments May Fail, Blames States by JoeNL22(m): 7:42am On Dec 13, 2022
How?
Have you tried it?
Where people, obi! You will excel mightily.
Re: NASS Says Constitution Amendments May Fail, Blames States by FOOTSOLDIER2(f): 7:47am On Dec 13, 2022
Parachoko:
Dumb things like you don full everywhere for Nairaland

What's the business of the FG for this now?

You left State Assemblies that have failed to work on the constitution amendment bills, but you're wailing about the FG

E go tey before this country will start developing because of the large numbers of foolish citizens we have in Nigeria, who do not make use of their brains.



You are the bigger fuul here, is house of assembly not part of federal government? Come and kiss my ass.
Re: NASS Says Constitution Amendments May Fail, Blames States by FOOTSOLDIER2(f): 7:49am On Dec 13, 2022
Parachoko:
Dumb things like you don full everywhere for Nairaland

What's the business of the FG for this now?

You left State Assemblies that have failed to work on the constitution amendment bills, but you're wailing about the FG

E go tey before this country will start developing because of the large numbers of foolish citizens we have in Nigeria, who do not make use of their brains.


Only 11 state house of assemblies have worked on the bill, the rest have not touch it for more than 6 month it has been transmitted to them.

Local Government autonomy would have become autonomous while power would have been moved from the exclusive to the concurrent list and other important issue will be solve by the constitution amendment the state assemblies have failed to pass

Is so funny people who have been screaming Restructure are no where to be found again

Stop wailing and nagging Mr. You be man, get shame for once. Tue
Re: NASS Says Constitution Amendments May Fail, Blames States by Akfrenzy(m): 8:03am On Dec 13, 2022
grin NASS start the process first


Shit doesn't smell in the stomach unless u pass it out in the toilet


We're tired of the cock and bull stories

Re: NASS Says Constitution Amendments May Fail, Blames States by Lanretoye(m): 8:03am On Dec 13, 2022
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Re: NASS Says Constitution Amendments May Fail, Blames States by olahero(m): 8:03am On Dec 13, 2022
State Governors are the real enemy in this stage and it's very unfortunate for them.

Local Government must be freed from Governors at all cost if truly we want growths at the grassroots level.

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Re: NASS Says Constitution Amendments May Fail, Blames States by mmustapha: 8:05am On Dec 13, 2022
Hmmm, na wao
Re: NASS Says Constitution Amendments May Fail, Blames States by Parachoko: 8:10am On Dec 13, 2022
FOOTSOLDIER2:


Stop wailing and nagging Mr. You be man, get shame for once. Tue
Who dey wail and nag? I'm just tired of dumb comments from shallow people like you.

This issue is between Federal and State Legislature, but your dull self is still crying about the Executive in a matter that have nothing to do with them.

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