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Gender bills rejected, independent candidacy greenlit… how senate, reps voted on constitution amendments

 


The senate and House of Representatives, on Tuesday, voted on 68 bills seeking to amend the 1999 constitution.

The voting on the bills were done simultaneously in both chambers.

The red and green chambers agreed on some of the bills and differed on others.

For example, while the senate voted against a bill to provide for an office of a mayor in the federal capital territory (FCT), the House of Representatives approved the proposed legislation.

Bills that pass in only one chamber will not make the list of those that will be sent to the state houses of assembly to be voted on.

A total of 43 bills made the cut.

Two-thirds of the state assemblies will have to pass the bills before it is now sent to the president for assent.

Here is how both chambers of the national assembly voted.

BILL

SENATE

HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES

1. Financial autonomy for LGAs

Yes

Yes

2. Administrative autonomy for LGAs

Yes

Yes

3. Bill to change names of Afikpo north and south LGAs of Bayelsa state

Yes

Yes

4. Bill to change name of Kunchi LGA of Kano state

Yes

Yes

5. Bill to change name of Egbado LGA of Ogun state

Yes

Yes

6. Bill to change name of Barkin Ladi LGA of Plateau state

No

No

7. Bill to correct name of Atigbo LGA of Oyo state

Yes

Yes

8. Bill to correct Obia/Akpor LGA of Rivers state

Yes

Yes

9. Financial autonomy for state legislature and judiciary

Yes

Yes

10. Bill to make persons comply with legislative summons

Yes

Yes

11. Bill to regulate inauguration of national assembly members-elect

Yes

Yes

12. Bill for constitution to recognise National Assembly Civil Service Commission

Yes

No

13. Bill to guide procedure for national assembly to pass a constitutional bill where president refuses assent

No

No

14. Bill to provide procedure for overriding the president’s veto in respect of money bills

No

Yes

15. Bill to provide procedure to remove presiding officers of national assembly

No

No

16. Pension for presiding officers of the national assembly

No

No

17. Bill to establish federal and state revenue court

No

Yes

18. Judicial reforms

No

Yes

19. Timeline for civil and criminal cases

No

Yes

20. Uniformity of retirement age for judicial officers

Yes

Yes

21. Delete reference to provisions of criminal code, penal code, etc

Yes

Yes

22. Time for determining pre-election matters, appeals, etc

Yes

Yes

23. Provision for virtual court hearing

No

Yes

24. Expand the interpretation of judicial office to include courts or tribunals

Yes

Yes

25. Provision of “post call qualification” of secretary of the National Judicial Council (NJC)

Yes

Yes

26. Provision to permit public servants to engage in healthcare, education, production and service beyond farming

Yes

Yes

27. Fair hearing for the removal of judicial officers

Yes

Yes

28. Provision to include judges of National Industrial Court in election tribunals

No

Yes

29. Provision to move airports from exclusive to concurrent list

Yes

Yes

30. To move biometrics and criminal records from exclusive to concurrent list

Yes

Yes

31. Delete prisons from exclusive list and redesignate it as correctional services in concurrent list

Yes

Yes

32. Move railway from exclusive to concurrent list

Yes

Yes

33. Allow states generate and transmit power in areas covered by national grid

Yes

Yes

34. Bill to add VAT to exclusive list

No

No

35. Bill to provide special seats for women at national assembly

No

No

36. Bill to expand scope of citizenship by registration

Yes

No

37. Affirmative action for women in political party administration

No

No

38. Provision for criteria to be indigene of a state in Nigeria

Yes

No

39. Bill to empower RMAFC to enforce remittance of accruals and disbursement from the federation account

Yes

Yes

40. Bill to enhance the independence of certain bodies

Yes

Yes

41. Bill to remove “transitional lawmaking powers” from executive

Yes

Yes

42. Immunity to legislative and judiciary arms of government

No

No

43. Timeline for executive to present treaty to national assembly for domestication

Yes

Yes

44. Timeline for the presentation of budget by president or governor

Yes

Yes

45. Bill to compel president or governor to submit names of ministers or commissioners within 30 days of taking oath of office

Yes

Yes

46. Provision to include presiding officers of national assembly as members of security council

Yes

Yes

47. Provision for the establishment of state security council

Yes

Yes

48. Provision to empower national assembly or state assemblies to summon president or governor on issues they have power to make law

Yes

Yes

49. Limit the period a president or governor can withdraw funds in absence of budgets from six to three months

Yes

Yes

50. To replace Consolidated Revenue Fund (CRF) of the federation with CRF of FG

Yes

Yes

51. Bill to establish the office of the accountant-general of the federal government separate from the office of the accountant-general of the federation

Yes

Yes

52. Specify time to conduct a population census

Yes

Yes

53. Bill to detach office of attorney-general of the federation from minister of justice

Yes

Yes

54. Provision for state of the nation address by president

Yes

Yes

55. Provision to include former heads of the national assembly in council of state

Yes

Yes

56. Termination of tenure of elected officials who defect to other political parties

No

No

57. Provision to enhance existing provisions for formation of political parties

Yes

Yes

58. Provision for independent candidacy

Yes

Yes

59. Diaspora voting

No

No

60. Office of mayor of Abuja

No

Yes

61. Appointment of indigenous FCT minister

No

Yes

62. Correct error in dilenation of FCT boundary

Yes

Yes

63. Free, compulsory basic education

Yes

Yes

64. Define acts that constitute torture

No

No

65. Rights to food and food security

Yes

Yes

66. Define core functions of NSCDC

Yes

No

67. Traditional rulers council to advise president, governor

No

Yes

68. Reserve quota for women

No

Yes

 

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