Welcome to a new Legislative Day in the Senate of the Federal Republic of Nigeria!
Senate President @DrAhmadLawan leads the Principal Officers into the Chambers, takes the official prayers and begin the day's proceedings at 10:43am. #TodayInSenatePlenary
Senator Isah Jibrin moves for the adoption of Votes and Proceedings for Wednesday, 10th February, 2021.
Senator Sirajudeen Ajibola (@DrSRJ_) cites Order 43 to inform the Senate on the demise of former Senator Adebayo Salami who represented Osun Central Senatorial District
Senate resolves to:
Observes one minute silence in honour of the late Senator. #TodayInSenatePlenary
1.Report of the Committee on Ethics, Privileges and Public Petitions by Senator Ayo Akinyelure
Senator Ayo Akinyelure moves that the Senate do receive the reports of the Committee on Ethics, Privileges and Public Petitions in respect of:
a.Petition from Mr. Kingsly Torru on behalf of Riverman Technologies Limited against the Department of Petroleum Resources (DPR) for non-payment of the sum of N9,375,616,700 for contract Executed; and
b.Petition from Mr. Olaniyan Shehu Muhib and other affected Staff of Digital Bridge Institute (DBI) against the institute for non-implementation of the Directive of the Secretary to the Government of the Federation (SGF)...
...as regards the staff of the institute whose appointment were terminated in March, 2019.
1.Confirmation of the Nomination of Engr. Wakil Bukar for Appointment as Commissioner for Federal Civil Service Commission by Senator Yahaya Abdullahi (Senate Leader)
Senate Leader moves that the Senate do consider the request of Mr. President C-in-C on the Confirmation of the Nomination of Engr. Wakil Bukar for Appointment as Commissioner for Federal Civil Service Commission...
...in accordance with the provision of Section 154(1) of the 1999 Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria as amended.
Minority Leader seconds.
The request of Mr. President C-in-C is referred to the Committee on Establishment and Public Service to report back within two weeks. #TodayInSenatePlenary
2.Confirmation of the Nomination of Mr. Aghughu Arhotomhenia Adolphus for Appointment as Auditor -General for the Federation by Senator Yahaya Abdullahi (Senate Leader)
Senate Leader moves that the Senate do consider the request of Mr. President C-in-C on the confirmation of the Nomination of Mr. Aghughu Arhotomhenia Adolphus for Appointment as Auditor -General for the Federation...
...in accordance to section 86(1) of the 1999 Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria as amended.
Minority Leader seconds.
The request of Mr. President C-in-C is referred to the Committee on Public Accounts to report back in two weeks. #TodayInSenatePlenary
Senate stood down the recommendations of the report of of the Committee on Ethics, Privileges and Public Petitions on petition from DSC Ibrahim Maigari against the Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corps (NSCDC) for alleged threat to his life...
...conspiracy to eliminate him, assault, intimidation, torture and unwarranted long detention pending further legislative action.
Senate approves the recommendation (as amended) of the Committee on Ethics, Privileges and Public Petitions on Petition by Senators from Akwa-Ibom State against the nomination of Mr. Lamido Yuguda as Director-General of Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC)...
...instead of nominating Mary Uduk who was already serving as Ag. Director-General at the Commission
Senate approves the recommendations of the Committee on Ethics, Privileges and Public Petitions on Petition from Osotoye Segun Kayode against the Nigeria Correctional Service for erroneously including his name on the retirement list of Senior Officers of the Service.
Senate stood down the recommendations of the Committee on Ethics, Privileges and Public Petitions on Petition from Finian Tobias Okoro on behalf of 26 other lecturers of the Nigerian Maritime University, Okerenkoko...
...whose appointments were allegedly terminated by the University without justifiable cause for further legislative action.
1.The need to regulate the manufacturing, importation and use of Syringes and Needles to protect the lives and Safety of Nigerians as well as the Economy of the country by Senator Ibrahim Oloriegbe and Senator Sadiq Umar
Senator Sadiq Umar seconds, says "We should take this motion very seriously and do what we have to do to ensure that we grow our economy.”
“I commend my colleague on such thoughtful motion and also condemn he importation of used and reused syringes and needles. I believe they pose great danger to the lives of our people.” – Senator Chimaroke Nnamani
a.Direct the Committee on Health (Secondary and Tertiary), Trade and Investment and Customs to conduct Investigation on the state of manufacturing, importation and policy guideline for syringe and needles in Nigeria by inviting the...
Federal Ministry of Health {@Fmohnigeria}, National Agency for Food and Drug Administration Control (@NafdacAgency), Federal Ministry of Trade and Investment, Nigeria Custom Services {@CustomsNG}, Manufacturers of Syringe and needles and any other relevant persons or body; and
b. Directs its Committee on Health (Secondary and Tertiary) to invite the Federal Ministry of Health to provide explanation on the policy for the procurement and utilization of syringes and needles by federal, state and privately owned hospitals and agencies of the Ministry.
2. CBN’s decision to stop Financial Institutions from transacting in Crypto currencies and matters arising therefrom by Senator ID Gyang and Senator Tokunbo Abiru {@TokunboAbiru}
Senator Tokunbo Abiru seconded, said “The last five years, we have had people changing cryptocurrencies to over 500 million dollars. It is good to ban because of the challenges it has presented; in reality, banning it doesn’t take it away.
"Even our Security Exchange Commission (SEC) also recognized cryptocurrency as a financial asset they need to regulate. What we should do is to invite the major stakeholders to a public hearing.” - Senator Tokunbo Abiru {@TokunboAbiru}
“I am strongly against the outright ban of this medium of exchange by the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN). What the CBN should be telling Nigerians are the regulations put in place to regulate the activities of the operators." – Senator Solomon Adeola {@YAYIAdeola}
"All over the world, these cryptocurrencies are regulated. The operators of this so called currency are everywhere." - Senator Solomon Adeola {@YAYIAdeola}
"I would indulge this Senate to allow the regulators also to be invited so that they can also tell the Committees their own position concerning the operation of cryptocurrency in Nigeria.” - Senator Solomon Adeola {@YAYIAdeola}
“Cryptocurrency has become a worldwide transaction of which you cannot even identify who owns what. The technology is so strong that I don’t see the kind of regulation that we can do. Bitcoin has made our currency almost useless or valueless." - Senator Sani Musa
"If we have an economy that is very weak and we cannot regulate cryptocurrency in Nigeria, then I don’t know how our economy would be in the next seven years.” – Senator Sani Musa
“We didn’t create Cryptocurrency and so we cannot kill it and cannot also refuse to ensure it works for us. These children are doing great business with it and they are getting result and Nigeria cannot immune itself from this sort of business." - Senator Biodun Olujimi
"What we can do is ensure bad people must not use it. This motion is most important to us. The time has come for us to harmonize all the issues concerning cryptocurrency.” – Senator Biodun Olujimi
Senate resolves to:
Mandate the Committees on Banking, Insurance and other Financial Institutions, ICT and Cybercrimes, and Capital Market to invite the CBN Governor for briefing on...
...the opportunities and threats of the Crypto currency on the nation’s economy and security and to report back findings within two weeks.
Welcome to a new Legislative Day in the Senate of the Federal Republic of Nigeria! #TodayInSenatePlenary
Senate President, @DrAhmadLawan leads the Principal Officers into the Chambers, takes the official prayers and begin the day's proceedings at 10:52am. #TodayInSenatePlenary
Senate President, @DrAhmadLawan leads the Principal Officers into the Chambers, takes the official prayers and begin the day's proceedings at 10:58am. #TodayInSenatePlenary
Senator Hassan moves for the adoption of Votes and Proceedings for Monday, 21st December, 2020.
Says amended law guarantees corporate accountability, ease of doing business in Nigeria
The Senate has commended President Muhammadu Buhari for assenting to the Companies and Allied Matters Bill passed by the National Assembly.
The Senate Spokesman, Senator Ajibola Basiru, in a statement issued on Saturday in Abuja, said President Buhari’s assent to the bill...
... had completed the final stage in the legislative process for the formal re-enactment of the Act repealing and replacing the CAMA law which has been in use for over 30 years.
2. Report of the Committee on Police Affairs on the Police Act CAP P19 LFN 2004 (Repeal & Re-enactment) Bill, 2020 (SB. 181) by Senator Halliru Jika
Senator Halliru Jika says the committee met with all relevant stakeholders including the convocation of a public hearing to her inputs from all those concerned. He added that views expressed by stakeholders reveal there is a general support for the bill.
…dares Commission to provide corruption evidence against lawmakers to EFCC, ICPC
Spokesman of the Senate, Senator Akinola Bashiru, has said that the National Assembly will under no circumstance back down on its probe of the Niger Delta Development Commission (NDDC).
This was just as the spokesman dared the Commission to provide evidence of alleged corruption claims against lawmakers of the Senate and House of Representatives to anti-graft agencies for investigation.
It is very important to make a very important clarification particularly on the widely circulated erroneous report that the Senate approved a fresh loan of N850 billion at the Plenary on Tuesday.
That is far from the truth. The resolution passed was an amendment of the earlier resolution as to the source of the initial N850bn loan that had been approved to be part of what should be used to fund the 2020 Appropriation Act.
You will recall that the Senate had actually approved the loan of N850 billion but to be sourced from external sources.