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Deputy Senate President, 75 other senators present state police bill before Senate
 
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Fri, 13 Jul 2018   ||   Nigeria,
 

A bill seeking to modify the 1999 Constitution to allow the creation of state and community police has been presented before the Senate.

The bill was sponsored by the Deputy President of the Senate, Ike Ekweremadu, who is the Chairman of the Committee on the Review of the constitution.

It was observed that 75 other senators co-sponsored the bill, out of the 109 lawmakers in the chamber.

Two seats are currently vacant due to the deaths of senators Mustapha Bukar (Katsina-North) and Ali Wakili (Bauchi South).

A court had also jailed Senator Joshua Dariye (Plateau Central) recently over corruption charges.

Ekweremadu, who presided over the plenary on Thursday, said passage of the bill would be accelerated.

A similar bill had passed the second reading at the House of Representatives on Tuesday.

The Senate had on July 3, 2018, begun the process to amend the constitution to de-centralise the current central policing structure.

The upper chamber of the National Assembly had mandated the Ekweremadu-led committee to present an amendment bill within two weeks.

The lawmakers resolved that the bill would enjoy speedy consideration, setting a target for its passage before they would proceed on their annual recess by the end of July.

The President of the Senate, Bukola Saraki, had called for the support of state Houses of Assembly for the amendment when he met with the speakers of the state legislatures, led by the Chairman, states’ Assembly Speakers Conference and Speaker of the Gombe State House of Assembly, Abdulmumin Kamba.

The Senate President had noted that state and community policing had become necessary due to the rising security challenges in the country.

Meanwhile, President Muhammadu Buhari on Thursday communicated his decision to withhold assent to four bills to the National Assembly.

At the House of Representatives, the presidential decision was contained in a letter read to members by the Speaker, Mr Yakubu Dogara, at the start of the day’s proceedings.

The bills are the “Corporate Manslaughter Bill, 2018,” “Agricultural Credit Scheme Bill, 2018,” “National Child Protection Bill, 2018” and “Court and Tribunal Standard Scale Fines Bill, 2018.”

 

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