Buhari Breaks Silence On Why He Rejected Five Bills

President Muhammadu Buhari has finally given reasons for declining assent to five bills from the National Assembly.

Recall that Naija News had reported earlier that Senate President Bukola Saraki, read a letter at plenary in which the President explained why he declined assent to five bills.

The newly rejected bills included: Nigerian Film Corporation Bill, Immigration (Amendment) Bill, Climate Change Bill, Chartered Institute of Pension Practitioners Bill as well as Digital Rights and Freedom Bill.

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On why he refused to sign the bills, Buhari said “I refused assent on the Immigration Bill because it would have an adverse effect on Nigeria’s position on the ease of doing business ranking if signed into law.

” The Chartered Institute of Pension Practitioners Bill amounted to duplication of functions with an existing institute.”

“Also, conflicting and duplication of duties of existing government agencies, their destructive nature, as well as lack of clarity in other bills.”

In reaction, Saraki, who presided over the plenary, assured that the lawmakers would consider the report of the technical committee set up to look into rejected bills by the president.

The post Buhari Breaks Silence On Why He Rejected Five Bills appeared first on Naija News.

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