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Friday, July 28, 2017

How House of Reps Members voted in #ConstitutionReview

The House of Representatives have reviewed and considered 33 BILLS from the Harmonised Report of the Committee on #ConstitutionReview.
See all the details below: 





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Bill 1: Members of the Council of States To Include former Senate President and House of Reps Speakers as members.
Yes - 274
No - 6
Abstain - 2


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Bill 2: Reduction of Authorization of expenditure Before Budget Passage from 6 to 3 months
Yes: 295
No: 0
Abstain: 0


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Bill 3: Devolution of Powers to States
Yes: 210
No: 71
Abstain: 0


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Bill 4: Financial Autonomy for State Legislature.
Yes: 286
No: 10
Abstain: 1


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Bill 5: Financial Autunomy to LGAs


Yes: 291
No: 12
Abstain: 1


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Bill 6: Democratic Existence Tunding and Tenure of LGAs
Yes: 285
No: 7
Abstain: 1


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Bill 7: State creation and boundary adjustment
Yes: 166
No: 125
Abstain: 3


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Bill 8: Immunity for legislators for Words Spoken in Chamber or in Committee Meetings in Course of Duty
Yes: 288
No: 10
Abstain: 1


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Bill 9: Political Parties and Electoral Matters : Time to conduct Bye Elections and Power to deregister parties
Yes: 293
No: 2
Abstain: 1


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Bill 10: Presidential Assent To Constitution Amendment Bill
Yes: 248
No: 28
Abstain: 4


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Bill 11: Time frame for submission of names of ministerial nominees
Yes: 248
No: 46
Abstain: 1


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Bill 11b: Submission of Ministererial Nominees with their Portfolios
Yes: 248
No: 46
Abstain: 1


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Bill 11c: 35% affirmative action for women as ministers
Yes: 248
No: 46
Abstain: 1


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Bill 11d: Submission of Commissioners Nominees with their Portfolios
Yes: 248
No: 46
Abstain: 1


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Bill 11e : Submission of names of office of commissioners shall be attached with portfolio
Yes: 248
No: 46
Abstain: 1


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Bill 11f: 35% Affirmative action for women as States Commissioners
Yes: 248
No: 46
Abstain: 1


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Bill 12: Appointment of Minister from the FCT
Yes: 191
No: 21
Abstain: 3


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Bill 13: Change of names of some LG councils: Ebonyi, Oyo, Ogun, Pleateau and Rivers.
Yes: 220
No: 57
Abstain: 8


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Bill 14: Independent Candidacy
Yes: 275
No: 14
Abstain: 1


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Bill 15: The Nigeria Police Force to become Nigerian Police
Yes: 280
No: 9
Abstain: 1


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Bill 16: Restriction of the Tenure of Presidents and Governors
Yes:292
No: 3
Abstain: 3


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Bill17: Separation of office of Accountant General of the Federal Government from Accountant General of the Federation
Yes:274
No: 23
Abstain: 2


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Bill 18: Financial Independence for Office of Auditor of Federation/State
Yes: 289
No: 11
Abstain: 0


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Bill 19: Separation of Office of the Attorney General of the Federation/State from the office of Minister/Commissioner of Justice
Yes: 234
No: 58
Abstain: 3


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Bill 20: Submissions from the Judiciary
Yes: 265
No: 6
Abstain: 7


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Bill 21: Determination of pre-election matters.
Yes: 288
No: 3
Abstain: 1


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Bill 22: Consequential Amendment on Civil Defence
Yes: 293
No: 2
Abstain: 1


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Bill 23: Citizenship and indigenship
Yes: 208
No: 78
Abstain: 2


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Bill 24: Procedure for Overriding Presidential Veto in Constitutional Alteration
Yes: 271
No: 20
Abstain: 0


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Bill 25: Removal of law making power from Executive Arm.
Yes:
No:
Abstain:


Bill 25: Part (1): Removal of NYSC, National Security Agencies ,Public Complaints Commission Acts from the Constitution
Yes: 209
No:47
Abstain: 5


Bill 25 Part 2: Removal of Land Use Act from Constitution
Yes:139
No:148
Abstain:4

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Bill 26: Investment and Securities Tribunal
Yes: 270
No: 12
Abstain: 2


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Bill 27: Reduction of Age for Election
Yes: 261
No: 23
Absain: 2


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Bill 28: Authorization of expenditure time frame for laying Appropriation bill, Passage etc
Yes: 252
No: 7
Abstain:2


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Bill 29: Deletion of the National Youth Service Corps decree from CFRN
Yes: Rejected
No:
Abstain:


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Bill 30: Deletion of Public Complain Act from CFRN.
Yes: Rejected
No:
Abstain:


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Bill 31: Deletion of National Security Agencies from the CFRN
Yes: Rejected
No:
Abstain:


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Bill 32: Deletion of land Use Act from CFRN
Yes: Rejected
No:
Abstain:


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Bill 33: Deletion of State Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) from CFRN
Yes: 229
No: 51
Abstain: 1


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Bill 34: Inclusion of Section 141 of Electoral Act into the Constitution
Yes:241
No:18
Abstain:1


RELEASED BY:


Turaki Adamu Hassan
Special Adviser (Media & Public Affairs ) to the Speaker
July 27, 2017

4 comments:

  1. NYSC Scrapped.
    They should find a replacement sort of.
    Because fresh graduates need at least 1 year to shed their Uni ways before employment. Some of them have little or no sense of what it entails to be a responsible adult.

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  2. How I wish they abolished Nysc before I graduated. I wouldn't have resigned from my job to come back now and still be searching for job for the past two years that I finished youth service. Baba God pick my call please.

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  3. Removal of Land Use Act? How are they supposed to enact laws pertaining to sustainable land use? Or is there another in the constitution that's addresses land use? Is it that the environment isn't 'that' important to them?

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  4. Yes the land use act is what gives issues with C of O etc, however it is not the only clog in housing development wheel. That solution should be administered holistically. Also, how can GIS be done for Agric purposes if Govt can't be responsible for land ownership in rural areas? I think an amendment would have been better.

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