A bill seeking to prevent the extinction of donkeys has
passed second reading at the senate.
The bill was passed on Tuesday despite disapproval by
Enyinnaya Abaribe, senate minority leader, and Ajibola Basiru, spokesman of the
senate and senator representing Osun central.
Citing a number of provisions in the constitution, Abaribe
said the senate is not empowered to legislate on the matter going by the law.
The minority leader said the upper legislative chamber
should not break the law for “residual matters” that are the responsibility of
the state or local governments.
“We do not break laws for residual matters that are left for
the states and local governments as the case may be,” he said.
“Livestock and matters of that nature are not expressly
provided for in the constitution.”
Kicking against the bill, Basiru said that a matter is
desirable, does not mean the senate can legislate on it.
“By section 4(7) any matter not in the concurrent list is a
matter for the states,” the senate spokesman said.
“It is beyond whether donkeys are going extinct or not.”
But Sabi Abdullahi, deputy whip of senate, said the bill is
necessary owing to the concern that donkeys in the country may go extinct.
“Every country should be concerned about their flora and
fauna and the balance of the ecosystem,” Abdullahi said.
Thereafter, Senate President Ahmad Lawan allowed Yahaya
Abdullahi, senate leader and sponsor of the bill, to lead a debate on it.
While leading the debate, the senate leader said the bill is
seeking to ensure that donkeys are ranched to preserve them.
After it was passed for second reading, Lawan said the
senate is concerned about the extinction of donkeys and how it “affects the
ecosystem”.
The senate president referred the bill to the committee on
agricultural matters which is expected to report back in two weeks.
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