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Constitution Amendment: President Must Nominate Ministers Within 60 Days by Islie: 7:57am On Mar 18, 2023
President Muhammadu Bubari has signed 16 constitution alteration bills into law.

Deputy Speaker of the House of Representatives and chairman, House Committee on Constitution Review, Idris Wase in a statement yesterday commended the president for giving assent to the bills, which according to him, will devolve more power to states.

The new amendment to the constitution requires the president and governors to submit the names of persons nominated as ministers or commissioners within 60 days of taking the oath of office for confirmation by the senate or state House of Assembly.

This specifically means that president-elect, Asiwaju Bola Ahmed Tinubu and all the governors that would be elected in today’s election and expected to take their oaths of office on May 29 must submit lists of nominees for ministers and commissioner before the end of July.

The bill on financial independence of state Houses of Assembly and state judiciary is one of the bills signed by the president. Other bills signed by the president are on the removal of the railway, prison and electricity from the exclusive legislative list to the concurrent list.

The new law also requires the government to direct its policy towards ensuring the right to food and food security in Nigeria; and for related matters.

The National Assembly had in January transmitted 35 constitution amendment bills to the president for assent.

The 35 bills have been considered by 27 state Houses of Assembly (SHA) and approved by at least 24 state assemblies as required by Section 9 of the Constitution.

The state assemblies, however, failed to vote on the two bills that seek financial and legislative autonomy for local governments.

But the deputy speaker, Wase in a statement said four of the bills would address the call for true fiscal federalism.

The deputy speaker also congratulated members of the 9th National Assembly for working tirelessly to ensure the passage of these legacy legislations.

The 16 bills president Buhari assented to include;

“Fifth Alteration (No.9), the Bill seeks to alter the Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria, 1999 to delete the reference to the provisions of the Criminal Code, Penal Code, Criminal Procedure Act, Criminal Procedure Code or Evidence Act; and for related matters.

“Fifth Alteration (No.cool, the Bill seeks to alter the Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria, 1999 to regulate the first session and inauguration of members-elect of the National and State Houses of Assembly; and for related matters.

“Fifth Alteration (No.10), the Bill seeks to alter the Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria, 1999 to exclude the period of intervening events in the computation of time for determining pre-election petitions, election petitions and appeals; and for related matters.”

“Fifth Alteration (No.12), the Bill seeks to alter the Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria, 1999 to provide for the post-call qualification of the Secretary of the National Judicial Council; and for related matters.

“Fifth Alteration (No.15), the Bill seeks to alter the Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria, 1999 to delete the item “prisons” in the Exclusive Legislative List and redesignate it as “Correctional Services” in the Concurrent Legislative List; and for related matters.

“Fifth Alteration (No.16), the Bill seeks to alter the Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria, 1999 to move the item “railways” from the Exclusive Legislative List to the Concurrent Legislative List; and for related matters.

“Fifth Alteration (No.17), the Bill seeks to alter the Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria, 1999 to allow States to generate, transmit and distribute electricity in areas covered by the national grid; and for related matters.

“In Fifth Alteration (No.32), the Bill seeks to alter the Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria, 1999 to correct the error in the definition of the boundary of the Federal Capital Territory, Abuja; and for related matters.

https://leadership.ng/constitution-amendment-president-must-nominate-ministers-within-60-days/

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Re: Constitution Amendment: President Must Nominate Ministers Within 60 Days by SLAP44: 7:59am On Mar 18, 2023
After reclaiming his mandate, Peter Obi will announce his cabinet in less than 2 weeks. That's what competent leadership can achieve.

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Re: Constitution Amendment: President Must Nominate Ministers Within 60 Days by Oloruntobi4382(m): 8:05am On Mar 18, 2023
SLAP44:
After reclaiming his mandate, Peter Obi will announce his cabinet in less than 2 weeks. That's what competent leadership can achieve.

Allow Obi to speak for himself.

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Re: Constitution Amendment: President Must Nominate Ministers Within 60 Days by inoki247: 8:06am On Mar 18, 2023
Lol wetin him no fit du na him he dey sign.....


Use 6month find Minister....

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Re: Constitution Amendment: President Must Nominate Ministers Within 60 Days by budaatum: 8:24am On Mar 18, 2023
“Fifth Alteration (No.17), the Bill seeks to alter the Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria, 1999 to allow States to generate, transmit and distribute electricity in areas covered by the national grid; and for related matters.
This one I like. We can now measure our governors by the amount of light we get.

The new law also requires the government to direct its policy towards ensuring the right to food and food security in Nigeria; and for related matters.
This one I find amusing. Does it mean I can now eat without working because food is my right?

The state assemblies, however, failed to vote on the two bills that seek financial and legislative autonomy for local governments.
The failure of this one is sad. Local governments will continue to struggle to fund schools!

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Re: Constitution Amendment: President Must Nominate Ministers Within 60 Days by N3TRAL: 8:28am On Mar 18, 2023
Transferring items like control of railway and generation of electricity from the exclusive list to the concurrent list to be under the legislative competence of the House of Assembly of States without granting them control of their mineral resources and other sources of revenue, like seaports, is like putting dirty clothes and detergent in a washing machine without water and expecting clean clothes as the outcome of the process.

States like Lagos already control their railway. They can afford electricity generation. Imo cannot afford that without controlling its gas deposits or borrowing heavily. We know how much Buhari and Rotimi Amaechi borrowed to fund rail projects. Imagine such debt on states 😂

Akwa Ibom and Port Harcourt need to control their oil and gas deposits to avoid excessive borrowing to fund the projects. Zamfara needs to control its gold. Will Abia State, Ebonyi State or Kebbi State afford railway and electricity generation with the monthly allocation given to them?


The recent alteration will only increase the debt profile of States. The most important alteration to the CFRN 1999 required in Nigeria is for States to donate what they earn from their resources to the Federal Government instead of the Federal Government donating monthly stipends in form of allocation to states. It will promote healthy competition, innovation and hard work.

My state is one of the richest states though. We'll hold Sim/Ngozi accountable.

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Re: Constitution Amendment: President Must Nominate Ministers Within 60 Days by Acidosis(m): 8:42am On Mar 18, 2023
grin grin


Buhari knows the right thing but refuses to do it. Lol. This is a big set up for their president-select.

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Re: Constitution Amendment: President Must Nominate Ministers Within 60 Days by opalu: 8:43am On Mar 18, 2023
All these constitution amendments being done is like scratching the surface. The 1999 constitution needs fundamental amendment. We need amendments that can compel Presidents and Governors to carry out their duties or face firing squads. We need amendments that will make Public office 100% FREE SERVICE. That public office holders will not benefit a kobo as salaries, or allowances or any indirect benefit.
Make your money before the office.
We need amendments that will create regional police that will be managed by the governors of that region.

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Re: Constitution Amendment: President Must Nominate Ministers Within 60 Days by IMASTEX: 8:43am On Mar 18, 2023
A truly serious minded elected president will setup his cabinet within days. This hasn't been a subject of debate until a group of criminals deceitfully grabbed power using the most incompetent man on earth. They obviously didn't have any genuine plans other than to be in power, hence the reason he took them over six months to decide who will be the figure head cabinet members to loot for the block he or she represented. Same thing would have repeated itself again with Tinubu but for this law, as CPC, ACN, faction of PDP, etc will fight dirty and send their slots for juicy portfolio. The structure is always going to be about who gets what like PDP only that APC has more interest groups.

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Re: Constitution Amendment: President Must Nominate Ministers Within 60 Days by goodness4ever(m): 8:43am On Mar 18, 2023
Good. It will fasttrack governance.

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Re: Constitution Amendment: President Must Nominate Ministers Within 60 Days by vision2050: 8:44am On Mar 18, 2023
But he waited Six months before he appointed Ministers/failed personnel.
Buhari is the worst President in Nigeria History

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Re: Constitution Amendment: President Must Nominate Ministers Within 60 Days by LordviccoDaGuru(m): 8:45am On Mar 18, 2023
Good one

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Re: Constitution Amendment: President Must Nominate Ministers Within 60 Days by Olastep1(m): 8:45am On Mar 18, 2023
Nothing that benefits the masses

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Re: Constitution Amendment: President Must Nominate Ministers Within 60 Days by Generalwoodz(m): 8:45am On Mar 18, 2023
grin

I could recall vividly in my teenage years that Buhari took way more than 6 months to nominate his ministers.

I wish Tinubu succeeds in all his endeavors.

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Re: Constitution Amendment: President Must Nominate Ministers Within 60 Days by uncleck: 8:45am On Mar 18, 2023
In the end they nominate useless people

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Re: Constitution Amendment: President Must Nominate Ministers Within 60 Days by phemmie06(m): 8:45am On Mar 18, 2023
What GMB Retd don't have is what he is giving

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Re: Constitution Amendment: President Must Nominate Ministers Within 60 Days by Emu4life(m): 8:46am On Mar 18, 2023
Good One. Unlike the days of Buhari who took 6 Months to appoint these failures.
Hopefully, Tinubu assemble base on competence and not Political gratification.

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Re: Constitution Amendment: President Must Nominate Ministers Within 60 Days by johnrx: 8:46am On Mar 18, 2023
This is a legislative bill, it was started by lawmakers not by the president
Re: Constitution Amendment: President Must Nominate Ministers Within 60 Days by Offpoint1: 8:46am On Mar 18, 2023
Even if they nominate after a week, they'll still end up being failures.

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Re: Constitution Amendment: President Must Nominate Ministers Within 60 Days by Viraltrends123: 8:46am On Mar 18, 2023
SLAP44:
After reclaiming his mandate, Peter Obi will announce his cabinet in less than 2 weeks. That's what competent leadership can achieve.

Same way most of you said Buhari won't luve pass his first year in office and Tinubu won't live pass his presidential primaries, they are outliving you people.

If you hate who God loves, my brother you are in trouble -- Eko deputy governor.

You don't know what this people have done in their youthful days and childhood, number of people they've helped and prayed for them, that is making God almighty keep blessing them with everything, you are here wasting you life, trying to change destiny by commenting on Nairaland.

You can go to aso rock now and replace Buhari with you crying Obi, as per mandate police

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Re: Constitution Amendment: President Must Nominate Ministers Within 60 Days by Houseofglam7(f): 8:46am On Mar 18, 2023
undecided
Re: Constitution Amendment: President Must Nominate Ministers Within 60 Days by Yayi229: 8:46am On Mar 18, 2023
May God never allow a useless man occupy Nigeria's highest of office again

Amen.

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Re: Constitution Amendment: President Must Nominate Ministers Within 60 Days by OlawaleBammie: 8:46am On Mar 18, 2023
inoki247:
Lol wetin him no fit du na him he dey sign.....


Use 6month find Minister....
Eleriibu ma ni man yen

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Re: Constitution Amendment: President Must Nominate Ministers Within 60 Days by Judolisco(m): 8:47am On Mar 18, 2023
Baba a whole 6 months find ministers.... Him use over 16 yrs dey find post oh

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Re: Constitution Amendment: President Must Nominate Ministers Within 60 Days by Desammyst(m): 8:47am On Mar 18, 2023
Good and welcomed development.
Re: Constitution Amendment: President Must Nominate Ministers Within 60 Days by Triangles1(m): 8:48am On Mar 18, 2023
Thy should give pityObi ministerial position, let's check his sanity and all his promises to turn Nigeria to USA the way he make Anambra obodoyinbo.

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Re: Constitution Amendment: President Must Nominate Ministers Within 60 Days by helinues: 8:49am On Mar 18, 2023
Good
Re: Constitution Amendment: President Must Nominate Ministers Within 60 Days by Akwamkpuruamu: 8:49am On Mar 18, 2023
30 days should be enough

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