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Nigerian Lawmakers Sat For Only 14 Days In Three Months, Missing Deadlines by Liposure: 2:43pm On Apr 26, 2021
[quote]The House of Representatives held only 14 plenary sessions in the first quarter of this year, less than half of the minimum of 36 sessions it should have held.
By Premium Times

The House of Representatives risks not meeting the constitutional threshold of a minimum of 181 plenary sessions in a year, unless it changes the the current trend of its sittings.

The House held only 14 plenary sessions in the first quarter of this year, less than half of the minimum of 36 sessions.

The expected minimum number was arrived at, by counting the Tuesdays, Wednesdays and Thursdays in January, February and March in line with the provision of the standing rules of the House.

Plenary Sessions
Order 5, Rules 4 and 5 of the Standing Rules of the House allow it to sit from Monday to Friday.

Rule 4 reads: “On Mondays, Tuesdays, Wednesdays and Thursdays, the House shall sit at 10 a.m. and unless previously adjourned, shall sit until 6 p.m., provided that at 1:30 p.m., the Speaker may suspend the sitting until 2 p.m.

“On Fridays, the House may meet at 9 a.m. and if not previously adjourned, may sit until noon.”

However, Rule 6 gives the Speaker of the House the discretion to determine sitting days.

It reads: “Without prejudice to the above, the House shall sit on such a day as the speaker, having regard to the state of business of the House may from time to time direct.”

Over the years, the two chambers of the National Assembly have adopted Tuesday to Thursday as sitting days.


However, since the outbreak of COVID-19 in February 2020 in Nigeria, the Senate and House of Representatives have been adjourning their plenary sessions for various reasons.

The House embarked on Christmas and New Year break on December 21 and was scheduled to resume on January 26. However, it postponed the resumption by two weeks.

The lawmakers subsequently resumed on February 6. This means the House did not hold a plenary session in January.


Upon resumption, the spokesperson of the House, Ben Kalu, announced that the House will be holding only one plenary session a week due to the outbreak of a new variant of COVID-19.

In February, the House had five plenary sessions. Out of these legislative days, one was used to mourn the death of a member, Ossy Prestige, hence suspending all items on the Order Paper.

However, the lawmakers had a busy schedule in March, holding nine plenary sittings out of a possible 12.

But the House dedicated one of those sittings on March 9 to mourning another member, Kila Yuguda, who passed away.

House and Holidays
The 9th Assembly under Femi Gbajabiamila is becoming notorious for embarking on holidays despite not meeting the deadlines it had set on certain important legislations, such as the amendment to the Electoral Act and the Petroleum Industry Bill.


Despite the long Christmas and New Year holidays, the House again embarked on an 18-day Easter break, adjourning plenary on March 25 until April 13.

While on the holiday, the House lost two more members, Suleiman Lere of Lere Federal Constituency of Kaduna State and Haruna Mataila of Bassa/Jos North Federal Constituency of Plateau State.

The two chambers were expected to adjourn their plenaries on Tuesday, April 13, that they resumed, in honour of the two late lawmakers; but the House decided to take the entire week for the mourning.

The implication is that the lawmakers have started the second quarter of the year with another flurry of holidays.

Pending legislations
The House had set for itself March 31 as the deadline for passing the Petroleum Industry Bill (PIB).

The Chairman of the House Ad Hoc Committee on PIB and Chief Whip of the House, Mohammed Monguno, had said the bill would be passed in the first quarter of the year.

But that deadline passed while the lawmakers were on holiday.

The Electoral Act amendment bill also suffered several postponements, while the Constitution Alteration bills are still at the committee level.

More holidays
The 9th Assembly of the House will clock two years on June 9. In line with tradition, it will take a two-week holiday to mark the occasion. Before that, the lawmakers will also adjourn for the Eid Fitri holiday.


The annual recess is another holiday awaiting the lawmakers. The annual recess usually lasts about six weeks.

Section 63 of the Nigerian Constitution provides that the House or Senate “shall each sit for a period not less than one hundred and eighty one days in a year.”

However, as of March 31, the 9th House only had 14 of the stipulated minimum of 181 sittings for the year 2021.

The spokesperson of the House, Mr Kalu, did not respond to a request for his comments for this report and whether or not the House will be able to meet up with the constitutional provision



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Re: Nigerian Lawmakers Sat For Only 14 Days In Three Months, Missing Deadlines by Nobody: 2:55pm On Apr 26, 2021
Each of them will still receive their #30m salary and sitting allowances for those days they absented.But if their domestic staff absent from work they will deduct times 2 of their daily pay.These people are the reason Nigeria is borrowing money to pay them

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Re: Nigerian Lawmakers Sat For Only 14 Days In Three Months, Missing Deadlines by Sunnybay7: 3:02pm On Apr 26, 2021
Not surprise.
Re: Nigerian Lawmakers Sat For Only 14 Days In Three Months, Missing Deadlines by ictjobber: 3:03pm On Apr 26, 2021
...


Emotions aside...

Black people have no bleeping business running their own countries..

I repeat... Black people have no f$cking business running their own countries..

...

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Re: Nigerian Lawmakers Sat For Only 14 Days In Three Months, Missing Deadlines by slawormiir: 3:03pm On Apr 26, 2021
Damnnn niggarrrr
Nigeria is a gadmnnn zee world

Extra ordinary every day

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Re: Nigerian Lawmakers Sat For Only 14 Days In Three Months, Missing Deadlines by HalpyBee(f): 3:03pm On Apr 26, 2021
That means the highest number of times they sat in a month is five times. 5 days out of 30 days! The remaining 25/26 days were for catching cruise.

Yet, their allowances are still intact. Those making the laws are also the ones breaking it!

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Re: Nigerian Lawmakers Sat For Only 14 Days In Three Months, Missing Deadlines by LXG2(m): 3:04pm On Apr 26, 2021
This is so so sad. That means they sat 4 to 5 times every month,
then at the end of the month them go chop over #30 million naira
for doing nothing.

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Re: Nigerian Lawmakers Sat For Only 14 Days In Three Months, Missing Deadlines by PDPdestroyer(m): 3:04pm On Apr 26, 2021
Off topic: It shall not be well with those who introduced Unitary system into our polity cry

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Re: Nigerian Lawmakers Sat For Only 14 Days In Three Months, Missing Deadlines by tillaman(m): 3:04pm On Apr 26, 2021
sad
Yet at the end of the month those douchebags will get bank alerts wey Dey meaningful, they literally get paid for doing nothing while pensioners are being owed for months/years may the Good Lord punish all these stupid fagzz

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Re: Nigerian Lawmakers Sat For Only 14 Days In Three Months, Missing Deadlines by ZendayaColeman(f): 3:04pm On Apr 26, 2021
It's so so heartbreaking being a citizen and living in Nigeria.



God of dual citizenship where art thou?

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Re: Nigerian Lawmakers Sat For Only 14 Days In Three Months, Missing Deadlines by Awodip: 3:04pm On Apr 26, 2021
Nigeria is gone

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Re: Nigerian Lawmakers Sat For Only 14 Days In Three Months, Missing Deadlines by brainworkng: 3:05pm On Apr 26, 2021
They are jobless fellows just milking nigerian treasury. This so called house should be on a part-time bases.

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Re: Nigerian Lawmakers Sat For Only 14 Days In Three Months, Missing Deadlines by paddyDIGITAL(m): 3:06pm On Apr 26, 2021
What goods come out of these plenary sessions? Politics of chop, I chop.

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Re: Nigerian Lawmakers Sat For Only 14 Days In Three Months, Missing Deadlines by oilking: 3:06pm On Apr 26, 2021
Sai babs
Re: Nigerian Lawmakers Sat For Only 14 Days In Three Months, Missing Deadlines by taiwolomo1: 3:07pm On Apr 26, 2021
Can we just be recolonized again? Coz I don't thing we are really ready for this democrazy angry

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Re: Nigerian Lawmakers Sat For Only 14 Days In Three Months, Missing Deadlines by Goldbw122(m): 3:07pm On Apr 26, 2021
Na so them they do am for Nigeria..
Re: Nigerian Lawmakers Sat For Only 14 Days In Three Months, Missing Deadlines by Akasammyoka: 3:07pm On Apr 26, 2021
This is what happens when the legislative arm of government is attarching or taking order from the executive arm of the government. Gbajabiamila is another fool on his own.

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Re: Nigerian Lawmakers Sat For Only 14 Days In Three Months, Missing Deadlines by 4tomandchi: 3:10pm On Apr 26, 2021
When you have a dictator at the helm what do you expect...?

He doesn't need legislature to run a government that is what it means.

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APC - Scam

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Re: Nigerian Lawmakers Sat For Only 14 Days In Three Months, Missing Deadlines by gambia(m): 3:13pm On Apr 26, 2021
The Country is shithole, so what do you expect.
Re: Nigerian Lawmakers Sat For Only 14 Days In Three Months, Missing Deadlines by jospepper(m): 3:13pm On Apr 26, 2021
Cows of Bashan

Amos 4:1

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Re: Nigerian Lawmakers Sat For Only 14 Days In Three Months, Missing Deadlines by gambia(m): 3:13pm On Apr 26, 2021
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Re: Nigerian Lawmakers Sat For Only 14 Days In Three Months, Missing Deadlines by obi4eze(m): 3:13pm On Apr 26, 2021
angry

Yet they receive humongous salaries and allowances.

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Re: Nigerian Lawmakers Sat For Only 14 Days In Three Months, Missing Deadlines by TuFab(f): 3:15pm On Apr 26, 2021
Good for nothing set of people, waste of space yet collecting all the money while teachers and doctors collect peanuts.
#Biafranow
#YorubaNationnow

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Re: Nigerian Lawmakers Sat For Only 14 Days In Three Months, Missing Deadlines by Sunnycliff(m): 3:17pm On Apr 26, 2021
How many days did Buhari sit for in naija in the past one month?
Re: Nigerian Lawmakers Sat For Only 14 Days In Three Months, Missing Deadlines by Lanre4uonly(m): 3:18pm On Apr 26, 2021
Welcome to Nigeria.
Re: Nigerian Lawmakers Sat For Only 14 Days In Three Months, Missing Deadlines by omohayek: 3:18pm On Apr 26, 2021
obi4eze:
angry

Yet they receive humongous salaries and allowances.
And yet, despite doing nothing to justify those salaries, most of them are sure to be re-elected by the millions of Nigerians blinded by tribe, religion or the mere opportunity to collect "free" rice and palm-oil on election day. Nigerians have no one to blame but themselves if their representatives turn out to be shameless, indolent freeloaders and conmen.

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