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 National Assembly resumes Tuesday as Reps plenary goes digital
 
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Fri, 25 Sep 2020   ||   Nigeria, Nigeria
 

Plenary in the House of the Representatives will be going digital as the National Assembly resumes meetings on Tuesday.

Several electronic gadgets have been installed in the chambers to aid legislative proceedings.

The National Assembly had gone on a two-month annual suspension  on July 23, 2020, and was billed to resume plenary on September 15, 2020 but the parliament had postponed resumption till September 29 without citing any reason.

Upon resumption, it was observed on Wednesday that a monitor had been attached to each of the seats on the floor of the House, while gadgets were still being installed and tested by The Speaker, Femi Gbajabiamila.

Femi Gbajabiamila, is billed to inspect the facilities today to assess the readiness of the devices ahead of resumption.

A top official of the House who spoke yesterday on the condition of anonymity as he was not permitted to speak on the facilities, explained their functions, explaining that “It is a touch screen. On the touch screen, you have the order paper, name, constituency and party of the member speaking currently; you will have copies of the Constitution, Legislative Houses (Powers and Privileges) Act and, Standing Rules, among others, from where you can make quick references.

“Most importantly, you can vote electronically. By time the presiding officer says vote, three icons will come up – yes, no and abstain. You will have a limited time, while the timer counts down. Once it ends, the result will be displayed.

“Now, if a member wants to talk, instead of raising their hands, you will press a button and it will alert the presiding officer on his system. He will right there click on who to speak.”

Presently, lawmakers attend sessions carrying copies of the Constitution and other documents, while the secretariat and sergeants-at-arms usually duplicate other materials and distribute hard copies to members.

Speaking on the installations, Rawlings Agada, the Director of Information, National Assembly, stated that he wasn’t sure if the project was part of the planned renovation and reconfiguration of the chambers as captured in the 2020 Appropriation Act.

The planned renovation of the complex with N37bn had brought about criticisms from Nigerians. The Federal Government had, however, slit the cost by 75 per cent to N9.25bn during the downward review of the 2020 budget due to COVID-19 pandemic and fall in oil prices.

Agada Gbajamiabila stated that it was a project initiated by the House and inspired by himself as part of his reforms.

He noted that though the legislative arm of government usually gets a huge sum to finance its budget, the fund was usually shared among the National Assembly Management, the Senate and the House.

The director said, “Due to the recent change of guard (appointment of a new clerk) and the fact that the pandemic took a larger part of this year, I don’t know the stage of the implementation of the 2020 budget. There are in-house projects undertaken by each chamber; the Committee on Services of each chamber can undertake such projects.

“The House had plans and the Speaker too had his eyes on it when he came on board, and it was in his inaugural address. Just like the purchase of vehicles, it comes from their individual budgets. It is within their own limits to do anything they have planned for within their budget. Outside the general repair work, there are other palliative repairs that are done.

“Don’t forget the property we are managing is not our own. Just like the Supreme Court, Office of the Head of Civil Service of the Federation, the National Stadium (before now) and the Presidential Villa, they are all national edifices that are under the Federal Capital Development Authority.”

Furthermore, Benjamin Kalu, the Chairman of the House Committee on Media and Public Affairs described the facility as one of the best in the world.

Gbajabiamila stated on July 2, 2019, that voting by members of the chamber on serious legislation would become electronic as the e-voting system would be introduced as part of the reforms to be initiated by his leadership.

 

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