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Lawan: Ninth Assembly Most Successful In Lawmaking Since 1999 by Maxymilliano(m): 4:16am On Dec 14, 2021
The President of the Senate, Ahmad Lawan, said on Monday that since the return to civil rule in 1999, the current National Assembly has been the most successful in lawmaking.

Lawan made the remark as a guest lecturer at the first Distinguished Parliamentarians’ Lecture Series facilitated by the National Institute for Legislative and Democratic Studies.

He was speaking on ‘The Legislature, Legislative Mandate and the People – The Reality and the Public Perception.’

This was disclosed in a statement titled, ‘Ninth Assembly most successful in lawmaking since 1999 – Lawan,’ signed by his Special Adviser on Media, Ola Awoniyi, on Monday.

Awoniyi said the Senate President said the focus of the ninth National Assembly had been on legislations that are most likely to impact either on the democratic Institutions, economy, security or the livelihood of Nigerians.

I dear say that the ninth Assembly has been the most successful in the area of lawmaking since 1999.

“We have broken many ‘jinxes’ and done many ‘firsts,’ overcoming traditional obstacles through consensus building and clever political brinkmanship,” Lawan said.

The Senate President said as of November 2021, about 2,500 Bills had been introduced in the National Assembly – 769 in the Senate and 1,634 in the House of Representatives.

“However, as I have repeatedly maintained, for us in the 9th Assembly it is not so much the number of bills as it is quality.

“We have focused our energy working on legislations that have a realistic chance of being assented to as well as those that have the potential to impact most on the lives of Nigerians,” Lawan said.

He hailed the regime of the President, Major General Muhammadu Buhari (retd.), saying it had been the most proficient in granting assent to Bills, stressing that available data on gazetted Acts showed that between 2015 and 2021, President Buhari had assented to more than 84 Bills, the highest since 1999.

He projected that the figure would be significantly higher before the end of Buhari tenure in 2023.

From the available data displayed by the Senate President, President Olusegun Obasanjo signed a total of 82 billed into law between 1999 and 2006, President Umaru Yar’Adua signed 38 bills into law between 2007 and 2009 while President Goodluck Jonathan signed 40 bills into law between 2010 and 2915.

“For twenty years, the National Assembly had attempted reforming the petroleum industry without much success.

“It was first introduced in the 6th Assembly (2007-2011) but failed to scale through. Similar efforts by the 7th Assembly failed to secure concurrence by the Senate while in the 8th Assembly, the Bill was passed but failed to secure presidential assent.

“In the 9th Assembly, we prioritised the Bill in our legislative agenda and worked closely with the Executive to secure passage and assent.

“This historic achievement of the National Assembly means that Nigeria now has legal, governance, regulatory and fiscal frameworks for the petroleum industry that would promote optimal utilisation of the country’s abundant oil and gas resources.

“It will also enhance social and economic development and promote a conducive investment climate in the industry and foster the development of host communities.

“Without sounding immodest, we have equally concluded work on several other important pieces of legislations that have been signed into law, all of which have the potential to significantly enhance various aspects of our national life.

“The Finance Act (2020) successfully amended 17 key aspects of the extant laws including seven existing tax laws.

“The CAMA 2020 Act, also represents a landmark achievement representing the first time in thirty years that this law has been updated.

“The Act introduces measures to ensure efficiency in the registration and regulation of corporate vehicles, reduce the compliance burden of small and medium enterprises (SMEs), enhance transparency and stakeholders’ engagement in corporate vehicles and, overall, promote a more friendly business climate.

“The Deep Offshore and Inland Basin Production Sharing Contract (Amendment) Act 2019, which we passed and was assented to by the President gives effect to fiscal incentives given to Oil and Gas companies operating in the Deep Offshore and Inland Basin areas under production sharing contracts between the Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation (NNPC) or other companies holding oil prospecting licences (OPL) or oil mining leases (OML) and various petroleum exploration and production companies.

“This will significantly increase Nigeria’s earnings from oil wells located deep offshore and give it a fair and equitable share of income derived from its natural resources.

“Other Bills of great economic significance that have been passed by the National Assembly and awaiting Presidential Assent include the Public Procurement Act 2007 (Amendment) Bill, Recovery of Public Property Bill and the Amendment of Assets Management Corporation Act, among others.

“Only a few weeks ago, we concluded work on the Electoral Act (2010) Amendment Bill. Once operational, the law will strengthen our electoral process and further reinforce public confidence in democratic institutions, especially the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC).

“The controversy generated by the Bill points to the ever-increasing maturity of our democracy and also amply demonstrated that the National Assembly is the people’s Assembly and will always listen to the voice of Nigerians.

“The 9th Assembly has also successfully pushed for a return to the January to December budget cycle. This was made possible by a successful collaboration between the President and members of the executive who have, since 2019, ensured early preparation and presentation of the budget.

“In addition to the Bills targeting the economy already discussed above, this Assembly took on the challenge of the COVID-19 pandemic and adopted legislative measures to cushion the effect of the pandemic on Nigerians, mitigate its consequences, limit its spread and improve the efficiency of our health system to cope with the unprecedented challenges occasioned by the pandemic.

“We gave expeditious consideration and passage for the Revised 2020 budget to tackle COVID and only recently approved the 2022-2024 Medium Term Expenditure Framework (MTEF) and Fiscal Strategy Paper (FSP).

“The National Assembly is working to consider the 2022 Budget Appropriation Bill within this legislative week,” Lawan said.

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Re: Lawan: Ninth Assembly Most Successful In Lawmaking Since 1999 by olasaad(f): 4:20am On Dec 14, 2021
Rubber stamp too is praising himself

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Re: Lawan: Ninth Assembly Most Successful In Lawmaking Since 1999 by Maxymilliano(m): 4:25am On Dec 14, 2021
Yes, they are the most successful especially in the area of indiscriminate loan approvals without questioning, and supporting the President blindly while Nigeria bleeds.

History will never forget the rubber stamp NASS under Lawan and Gbajabiamila.

Toothless wolves ...

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Re: Lawan: Ninth Assembly Most Successful In Lawmaking Since 1999 by Kdesg: 4:27am On Dec 14, 2021
Hnnnm
Re: Lawan: Ninth Assembly Most Successful In Lawmaking Since 1999 by DonFreshmoney(m): 4:27am On Dec 14, 2021
Says the fat pig..

There is nothing successful about Lawan and his hungry piglets in the senate

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Re: Lawan: Ninth Assembly Most Successful In Lawmaking Since 1999 by insidelife22(m): 5:08am On Dec 14, 2021
every thing he says ladies and gentlemen

is truly the opposite.
Lawamus lawan.

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Re: Lawan: Ninth Assembly Most Successful In Lawmaking Since 1999 by Freeeanijor: 5:09am On Dec 14, 2021
Buhari murd Nigeria then Lawan hit the nail on the coffin. Now Nigerians are suffering and smiling in pieces while those that can have japa.

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Re: Lawan: Ninth Assembly Most Successful In Lawmaking Since 1999 by AlhajiNatty(m): 5:10am On Dec 14, 2021
You are being ironical, Mr rubber stamp Senate President.

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Re: Lawan: Ninth Assembly Most Successful In Lawmaking Since 1999 by wallex1983(m): 5:24am On Dec 14, 2021
OK o
Re: Lawan: Ninth Assembly Most Successful In Lawmaking Since 1999 by CrownOfClay724: 5:34am On Dec 14, 2021
Otunba Lambagrin

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Re: Lawan: Ninth Assembly Most Successful In Lawmaking Since 1999 by Dozie32(m): 5:34am On Dec 14, 2021
And what else do you want us to do?

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Re: Lawan: Ninth Assembly Most Successful In Lawmaking Since 1999 by Isobug: 5:34am On Dec 14, 2021
You can score yourself the way you like but the masses know you failed Nigerians. The worst in Nigeria history of democracy.
In the first place, How would you defend the rebuffing of electronic transmission of election results at this age? We won't even talk about loans here because we already know that if ordinary Cameroon approaches with a Loan Today you will approve it.
Should we talk about checks and balances that is already lost in Todays government courtesy of your yes sir yes sir? Is it how badly the Political parties line relationship in the National Assemblies has been damaged? They used to be some ripples of rapur between political parties in the NASS but now it has gone sour and you can imagine the effect on the Nation. Which do we tell and leave the other

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Re: Lawan: Ninth Assembly Most Successful In Lawmaking Since 1999 by pinardave: 5:34am On Dec 14, 2021
The most foolish senate president in history.

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Re: Lawan: Ninth Assembly Most Successful In Lawmaking Since 1999 by directonpc(m): 5:35am On Dec 14, 2021
Lol �
Re: Lawan: Ninth Assembly Most Successful In Lawmaking Since 1999 by chrisxxx(m): 5:35am On Dec 14, 2021
I don't know which was Saraki. But that remains the most pragmatic and hence the best.
You could go to sleep without fear that Nigeria could be sold before you woke up. Now the first thing I check every morning is how much has been approved for Buhari to borrow from China or elsewhere.

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Re: Lawan: Ninth Assembly Most Successful In Lawmaking Since 1999 by alphaRego01(m): 5:35am On Dec 14, 2021
Aboki na aboki


Aboki people howfa na, make una leave us na cry

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Re: Lawan: Ninth Assembly Most Successful In Lawmaking Since 1999 by OakConsultNG: 5:35am On Dec 14, 2021
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Re: Lawan: Ninth Assembly Most Successful In Lawmaking Since 1999 by emmalexabl(m): 5:35am On Dec 14, 2021
grin grin grin

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Re: Lawan: Ninth Assembly Most Successful In Lawmaking Since 1999 by FolabiCash: 5:36am On Dec 14, 2021
An idiot trying to re write history, I tell you , the Nigerian elites are dumb folks.

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Re: Lawan: Ninth Assembly Most Successful In Lawmaking Since 1999 by helinues: 5:36am On Dec 14, 2021
shocked

Thunder fire devil

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Re: Lawan: Ninth Assembly Most Successful In Lawmaking Since 1999 by EmperorTolson: 5:39am On Dec 14, 2021
Se Lawan whine me ni.

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Re: Lawan: Ninth Assembly Most Successful In Lawmaking Since 1999 by DarkCaesar(m): 5:39am On Dec 14, 2021
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Re: Lawan: Ninth Assembly Most Successful In Lawmaking Since 1999 by Laggafin: 5:40am On Dec 14, 2021
This Lawan reali loves to crack political jokes.. The real joker will befall him 2023

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Re: Lawan: Ninth Assembly Most Successful In Lawmaking Since 1999 by Nobody: 5:41am On Dec 14, 2021
Nonsense and rubber stamp national assembly.
The eighth assembly was the best, while the ninth is only conniving with the executive to increase the hardship on Nigerians.

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Re: Lawan: Ninth Assembly Most Successful In Lawmaking Since 1999 by seanswitch(m): 5:42am On Dec 14, 2021
"From the available data displayed by the Senate President, President Olusegun Obasanjo signed a total of 82 billed into law between 1999 and 2006, President Umaru Yar’Adua signed 38 bills into law between 2007 and 2009 while President Goodluck Jonathan signed 40 bills into law between 2010 and 2015."


You see how he cleverly avoided the bills passed in into law between 2015 and 2019.

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Re: Lawan: Ninth Assembly Most Successful In Lawmaking Since 1999 by jericco1(m): 5:42am On Dec 14, 2021
Yes the most successfully corrupt and unabashedly inept

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Re: Lawan: Ninth Assembly Most Successful In Lawmaking Since 1999 by money121(m): 5:43am On Dec 14, 2021
Ok
Re: Lawan: Ninth Assembly Most Successful In Lawmaking Since 1999 by Ekpekus(m): 5:44am On Dec 14, 2021
Rubber stamp assembly you mean Mr Senate President.

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Re: Lawan: Ninth Assembly Most Successful In Lawmaking Since 1999 by Memphitz357: 5:45am On Dec 14, 2021
Ahmad Lawan.....
You're a fool!!! And an irredeemable one at that.

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Re: Lawan: Ninth Assembly Most Successful In Lawmaking Since 1999 by olaric(m): 5:45am On Dec 14, 2021
Shameless

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