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Senate Moves To Institutionalise June 12 Presidential Address by aminauiade(op): 1:16am On Jun 11, 2025
The Senate has said that plans are on top gear to institutionalise June 12 Presidential address in recognition of the day’s historical significance.

Disclosing this yesterday in Abuja while speaking with Journalists, the Leader of the Senate, Senator Opeyemi Bamidele, APC, Ekiti Central, said that the Senate was working towards preparing a bill to formalize the President’s speech to the nation on that date.

Bamidele said, “We are hoping to bring a bill soon to institutionalize the President’s address on June 12 because of its historical importance; there can’t be a better time to address the nation through the parliament than on June 12, especially since it is a joint sitting of the National Assembly’.

The Senate Leader, who further revealed that the proposed legislation would also seek to designate the National Assembly complex as the venue for future presidential swearing-in ceremonies, said, ‘‘We are hoping, in that bill, to ensure that the swearing-in ceremony of the next President and Commander-in-Chief of Nigeria, whom we believe is President Bola Ahmed Tinubu, will hold within the arcade of the National Assembly’.

Recall that June 12 was officially designated as Nigeria’s Democracy Day in 2018 to honor the annulled 1993 presidential election, widely considered the freest and fairest in the nation’s history and won by Chief Moshood Kashimawo Olawale, MKO Abiola.

On the celebration day, President Bola Tinubu will address a joint session of the Senate and the House of Representatives at the National Assembly Complex, Abuja.

Also recall that the Clerk of the House of Representatives, Dr Yahaya Danzaria, in a statement, had said, “The Special joint sitting is scheduled to be held at the House of Representatives Chamber, National Assembly Complex, commencing at 11:00 am, with preliminary proceedings ahead of the arrival of President Bola Ahmed Tinubu, GCFR, at noon.

“President Tinubu is expected to attend the occasion as a special guest of honour and will deliver a presidential address to the joint sitting,”

It added that the program would feature goodwill messages from former presiding officers of the National Assembly and the President’s conferment of national honors on select legislators

Speaking further, Senator Bamidele also announced that the Senate was considering an extension of the implementation period for the 2024 budget, particularly its capital expenditure component.

He said, ‘We have to sit and assess the full implementation of the 2024 budget. We will extend the capital expenditure timeline while ensuring the 2025 budget is fully implemented.

Speaking on constitutional reform, Senator Bamidele who also serves as the Vice Chairman of the Constitution Review Committee, however acknowledged that progress has been slow, but assured that the process is ongoing.

He asserted that the committee was close to the final stages of its work and plans to hold public hearings at zonal levels in the coming weeks, leading to a joint public hearing coordinated by both chambers of the National Assembly.

He said, “We’ve done almost 70 percent of the work before going public. Before the end of the third legislative year, we intend to complete the constitutional amendment process.”
https://www.vanguardngr.com/2025/06/senate-moves-to-institutionalise-june-12-presidential-address/

Re: Senate Moves To Institutionalise June 12 Presidential Address by SmartPolician: 1:19am On Jun 11, 2025
The presidential system of government doesn't work in Nigeria. Nigeria needs a parliamentary system of government where the prime minister or president appears before the house to give periodic accounts of what he has achieved.

By the time the opposition starts throwing questions at the PM the way they do in the UK, every old man holidaying in Aso Rock will sit up.

For now, we just keep wasting our useful time while democracy grows in serious countries that genuinely want to make progress.
Re: Senate Moves To Institutionalise June 12 Presidential Address by gangstarmonk(m): 5:46am On Jun 11, 2025
I second the FTC.
Re: Senate Moves To Institutionalise June 12 Presidential Address by donmixc: 5:50am On Jun 11, 2025
nonsense sad angry
Re: Senate Moves To Institutionalise June 12 Presidential Address by U09ce: 5:50am On Jun 11, 2025
Speech wey most citizens don't care about. The days are gone when people rush to hear presidential addresses. Not because of the digital age, but because the speeches are large empty and shameless regurgitation of lies and misrepresentations
Re: Senate Moves To Institutionalise June 12 Presidential Address by Successsearch90(m): 5:50am On Jun 11, 2025
Mtchew
Re: Senate Moves To Institutionalise June 12 Presidential Address by Atlantis585: 5:51am On Jun 11, 2025
Uselessss cr00ks.

People are hungry and insecure but you are more interested in June 12.

That is not the most important thing we need right now.
Re: Senate Moves To Institutionalise June 12 Presidential Address by Kobolander: 5:51am On Jun 11, 2025
Always missing the target
Re: Senate Moves To Institutionalise June 12 Presidential Address by Miavendor: 5:53am On Jun 11, 2025
These people are taking us for a joke
Re: Senate Moves To Institutionalise June 12 Presidential Address by chucks185: 5:56am On Jun 11, 2025
They should keep making useless laws, while paying no mind to the laws that can change the country for better
Re: Senate Moves To Institutionalise June 12 Presidential Address by Maxymilliano(m): 6:14am On Jun 11, 2025
And will it change anything ?
Re: Senate Moves To Institutionalise June 12 Presidential Address by hatchy: 6:15am On Jun 11, 2025
Nonsense and ingregients.
Re: Senate Moves To Institutionalise June 12 Presidential Address by musazulyadain: 6:21am On Jun 11, 2025
June 12?
Re: Senate Moves To Institutionalise June 12 Presidential Address by creativejagaban: 6:28am On Jun 11, 2025
SmartPolician:
The presidential system of government doesn't work in Nigeria. Nigeria needs a parliamentary system of government where the prime minister or president appears before the house to give periodic accounts of what he has achieved.

By the time the opposition starts throwing questions at the PM the way they do in the UK, every old man holidaying in Aso Rock will sit up.

For now, we just keep wasting our useful time while democracy grows in serious countries that genuinely want to make progress.
Thou shall not r.est but thou shall continue to w.ail grin

Tinubu till 2031.
Re: Senate Moves To Institutionalise June 12 Presidential Address by Agbegbaorogboye: 6:32am On Jun 11, 2025
They are quick to copy mundane things from the US but when it comes to things that really matter in governance they become tone deaf and dumb
Oga senator, US senators don't pad the budget. How about you copy that?
US senators don't have running costs that's almost 1000% of their salaries. How about you copy that as well.
Lastly, US senators are not a rubber stamp. How about you copy that too
Re: Senate Moves To Institutionalise June 12 Presidential Address by AntiChristian: 6:35am On Jun 11, 2025
Good Move!
Re: Senate Moves To Institutionalise June 12 Presidential Address by AntiChristian: 6:37am On Jun 11, 2025
Agbegbaorogboye:
They are quick to copy mundane things from the US but when it comes to things that really matter in governance they become tone deaf and dumb
Oga senator, US senators don't pad the budget. How about you copy that?
US senators don't have running costs that's almost 1000% of their salaries. How about you copy that as well.
Lastly, US senators are not a rubber stamp. How about you copy that too
Few days ago protesters were beaten seriously, arrested and cuffed in your sane US.

I think we should copy that too!
Re: Senate Moves To Institutionalise June 12 Presidential Address by Agbegbaorogboye: 6:41am On Jun 11, 2025
AntiChristian:
Few days ago protesters were beaten seriously, arrested and cuffed in your sane US.

I think we should copy that too!
Protesters are shot here
That will be an improvement
Besides, how come you're looking to copy bad things
You didn't see the good things I listed?
Re: Senate Moves To Institutionalise June 12 Presidential Address by Nahunger(m): 6:44am On Jun 11, 2025
grin

Y.A.M eaters
Re: Senate Moves To Institutionalise June 12 Presidential Address by chukwutee: 6:48am On Jun 11, 2025
JUNE 12 ! THE SPIRIT OF ABIOLA REIGN IN NIGERIA FOR LIFE! GOD PUNISH THE ABACHA FAMILY AND EVERY PERSONS IN SUPPORT OF HIM FOR ALL HIS ATTROCITIES !
Re: Senate Moves To Institutionalise June 12 Presidential Address by panpan(m): 6:51am On Jun 11, 2025
The proposed bill has no positive impact on the citizens, and is a complete waste of Senate time.
In fact, the proposed bill is just sycophancy or bootlicking.
Re: Senate Moves To Institutionalise June 12 Presidential Address by southsouthking(m): 6:52am On Jun 11, 2025
How does it benefit the citizens?
Re: Senate Moves To Institutionalise June 12 Presidential Address by geoworldedu: 6:57am On Jun 11, 2025
Nothing somebody will not hear in Nigeria. Abeg when you are done institutionalising, industrialized and commercialize it too. It's only drama and grammar they can act and blow respectively. But to make the nation move forward, hun hun, they don't know how to do that one. Awon oloshi omo odo Tinubu wonyin.
Re: Senate Moves To Institutionalise June 12 Presidential Address by Samtob90(m): 6:58am On Jun 11, 2025
SmartPolician:
The presidential system of government doesn't work in Nigeria. Nigeria needs a parliamentary system of government where the prime minister or president appears before the house to give periodic accounts of what he has achieved.

By the time the opposition starts throwing questions at the PM the way they do in the UK, every old man holidaying in Aso Rock will sit up.

For now, we just keep wasting our useful time while democracy grows in serious countries that genuinely want to make progress.
No reasonable opposition in Nigeria that can do that real job and if at we have , it is party opposition and not the real
Re: Senate Moves To Institutionalise June 12 Presidential Address by Flexymarketing(m): 7:06am On Jun 11, 2025
Does this impact into the people’s everyday life?
Re: Senate Moves To Institutionalise June 12 Presidential Address by kaywhy09(m): 7:23am On Jun 11, 2025
Misplacement of priority
Re: Senate Moves To Institutionalise June 12 Presidential Address by Tinubuadvocate: 7:38am On Jun 11, 2025
That's a good proposal.
Re: Senate Moves To Institutionalise June 12 Presidential Address by lindapatrick208:
Senator Bamidele also announced that the Senate was considering an extension of the implementation period for the 2024 budget, particularly its capital expenditure component.

He said, ‘We have to sit and assess the full implementation of the 2024 budget. We will extend the capital expenditure timeline while ensuring the 2025 budget is fully implemented.

Speaking on constitutional reform, Senator Bamidele who also serves as the Vice Chairman of the Constitution Review Committee, however acknowledged that progress has been slow, but assured that the process is ongoing.

He asserted that the committee was close to the final stages of its work and plans to hold public hearings at zonal levels in the coming weeks, leading to a joint public hearing coordinated by both chambers of the National Assembly.

He said, “We’ve done almost 70 percent of the work before going public. Before the end of the third legislative year, we intend to complete the constitutional amendment process.”
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Re: Senate Moves To Institutionalise June 12 Presidential Address by Themanleshey: 7:39am On Jun 11, 2025
SmartPolician:
The presidential system of government doesn't work in Nigeria. Nigeria needs a parliamentary system of government where the prime minister or president appears before the house to give periodic accounts of what he has achieved.

By the time the opposition starts throwing questions at the PM the way they do in the UK, every old man holidaying in Aso Rock will sit up.

For now, we just keep wasting our useful time while democracy grows in serious countries that genuinely want to make progress.
Hmmmm
Re: Senate Moves To Institutionalise June 12 Presidential Address by iwaeda: 7:42am On Jun 11, 2025
They will even try to make him life President. Tinubu is OTP. grin grin grin grin grin
Re: Senate Moves To Institutionalise June 12 Presidential Address by DeltaBachelor(m): 7:55am On Jun 11, 2025
Okay
Re: Senate Moves To Institutionalise June 12 Presidential Address by malali:
Butt-Kissing Democracy Day Hypocrisy

All these well-dressed sycophants shouting themselves hoarse about June 12
Where were they when the real battle was fought?
When tear gas rained, when radio stations were burnt, when journalists disappeared?

They now wrap themselves in Abiola’s legacy like a political Gucci scarf
Yet they hid in air-conditioned offices while men bled in the streets of Lagos, Kaduna, Ibadan.


If the Nigerian Senate truly has guts:
• Posthumously swear in Chief MKO Abiola as a past president — not just a “symbol.”
• Award him all retirement benefits due a Head of State.
• Pay his family the presidential entitlements as restitution for injustice.
• Declare Bashir Tofa a GCON — he was the other half of that national moment, and dignity demands fairness.
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