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    Legislator: Bill establishes prime ministerial position and others who pass second reading

    tundeoyeyemi2002By tundeoyeyemi2002March 27, 2025No Comments5 Mins Read
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    The House sat on the bill proposed by the Members.

    Some bills passed the second reading, while others did not.

    In the ongoing constitutional amendment proposal, the House has about 13 (113) bills that have passed the second reading of the House.

    Daily Report Nigeria has collected the top 20 (20) bills you need to know.

    Among them, it is worth noting that the bill to establish the position of prime minister. The bill is one of 32 bills passed in the House of Representatives on Thursday. It noted: “A bill changed the bill under the Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria in 1999, aiming to serve as the Prime Minister’s Office as the Director of the Government and the President’s Office as Head of State and to provide a framework for the election methods for the above-mentioned offices and related matters (hb.1115).

    In addition, the bill proposes to propose a minimum degree certificate for the office of the president of the local government. The bill was introduced by House Deputy Speaker Benjamin Kalu. It stressed: “The chairman and vice-chairman of democratic elections, if he is an indigenous person of the local government, will be eligible for the election; he is already at the age of 25; and has received at least an education with a first degree certificate or equivalent.”

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    Another bill is a bill that calls for changes to the constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria in 1999 to provide specific seats for women in the National Assembly and state capitols.

    A bill also has a bill that changes the constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria in 1999 to examine the land where a qualified person becomes the site after 10 years of residence and has acquired certain property from someone.

    It is also a bill to change the constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria in 1999 to reduce the period of determining pre-election petitioning matters, and to provide for the establishment of pre-election pre-election courts and regulate the process of putting members of the National Assembly in legislative duties.

    In addition, under a bill under the Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria in 1999 to examine the status of the federal capital territory, it refers to the election of the presidential election of the Federal Republic of Nigeria and the bill to establish Wan State and Gobir State.

    Furthermore, it is a bill to change the Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria in 1999 to review the requirements for eligibility for election as president and vice president, governor and deputy governor.

    In addition, a bill changes the constitution to provide special seats for the federal, state and local government areas of Nigeria, as well as those physically challenged in the Legislative Yuan and related matters. The bill is sponsored by Tajudeen Abbas and Marcus Onobun.

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    Furthermore, a bill changes the Constitution grants jurisdiction to the Federal High Court to consider offences arising from violations of the Election Law and any other relevant laws of the National Assembly.

    There is also a bill that changes Articles 68(1)(g) and 109(1)(g) of the Constitution, requiring official resignation before members of the National Assembly and State Assembly defect.

    In addition, a bill changes the constitution, requiring the transition of substantive court directors in Nigeria and strengthens procedures for the removal of judicial officials to ensure the independence of the judiciary; and related matters.

    In addition, a bill would change the Constitution to establish and authorize the registration of party registration and regulatory committees, regulate and monitor the organization and operation of political parties and related matters.

    Furthermore, a bill is a bill to change the constitution to allow civil servants to engage in medical education, production and services beyond farming and related matters.

    In addition, a bill changes the constitution to provide six special seats for the House and special interest groups on related matters.

    Similarly, a bill to change the constitution to ensure gender equality in the Federal Role Commission and related matters.

    In addition, a bill changed the constitution and required the establishment of state police and local government police and related matters.

    Furthermore, a bill changes the Constitution grants jurisdiction to the Federal High Court to consider offences arising from violations of the Election Law and any other relevant laws of the National Assembly.

    Furthermore, in 1999, a bill changed the Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria to make the Court of Appeal the final court of appeal for the election petition for governor, national and state parliament.

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    It is also a bill to change the constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria, the upper limit. C23, The Law of the Nigerian Federation, in 2004, the National Local Government Election Commission was established to become an independent body responsible for organizing, conducting and supervising elections to incorporate the chairmen and members of all local governments throughout the federal government, including the regional committees of the federal capital territory.

    Furthermore, in 1999, a bill changed the provisions of the Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria to establish the FCT House.

    These bills passed a seconded reading of the house without debate.

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