Summary of Plenary proceedings of the House of Representatives for Wednesday, December 21st, 2022

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National Assembly

The Speaker, Rep. Femi Gbajabiamila presided.

After leading the opening prayer and the National Pledge, the Speaker approved the Votes and Proceedings of Tuesday, December 20th, 2022

MESSAGES FROM THE PRESIDENT.

The Speaker conveyed to the House two letters addressed to him by the President on the need for the consideration and passage of the 2022 Supplementary Budget Proposal and Restructuring of Ways and Means Advances for short-term or emergency finance to fund delayed government expected cash receipts of fiscal deficits.

The letter on the 2022 Supplementary Budget Proposal was referred to the Committee Appropriation Committee while the letter on Restructuring of Ways and Means Advances was referred to the Committee on Aids, Loans and Debts and Finance Committees.

MATTER  OF URGENT PUBLIC IMPORTANCE 

Rep. Hassan Abdullah moved a motion of Urgent Public Importance on the need for accountability on the returned looted artifacts. His prayers, among others, included the need to ensure that the artifacts are returned to their places of origin as well as the need for the House Committee on Culture and Tourism to liaise with the Federal Ministry of Information and Culture.

The Motion was voted on, adopted and referred to Committee on Culture and Tourism.

PRESENTATION OF BILLS

 1. FCT Statutory Appropriation Bill, 2023 (HB. 2148) (Executive) – First Reading.

2. Legislative Houses (Powers and Privileges) Act (Amendment) Bill, 2022 (HB.2149) (Hon.

Femi Gbajabiamila) – First Reading.

3. Federal University of Gusau Zamfara State (Establishment) Bill, 2022 (HB. 2150) (Senate) –First Reading.

4. the Federal University of Education, Okene (Establishment) Bill, 2022 (HB. 2151) (Senate) –First Reading.

5. Federal Medical Centre Obukpa, Nsukka (Establishment) Bill, 2022 (HB. 2152) (Senate) –

First Reading.

6. Federal University of Health Sciences Umunkpeyi Nvosi, Abia State (Establishment) Bill,

2022 (HB. 2153) (Hon. Darlington Nwokocha) – First Reading.

7. Nigerian Institute of Mining and Geosciences Jos (Establishment) Bill, 2022(HB. 2154)

(Hon. Muhammad Adam Alkali) – First Reading.

8. Nigerian National Guard (Establishment) Bill, 2022 (HB. 2155) (Hon. Sha’aban Ibrahim

Sharada) – First Reading.

9. Nigerian Intelligence Trust Fund (Establishment) Bill, 2022 (HB. 2156) (Hon. Sha’aban

Ibrahim Sharada) – First Reading.

10. Association of National Accountants of Nigeria Act (Amendment) Bill, 2022 (HB. 2157)

(Senate) – First Reading.

11. Chartered Compliance Institute of Nigeria (Establishment) Bill, 2022 (HB. 2158) (Hon.

Dachung Musa Bagos) – First Reading.

12. Federal University of History, Archaeology, Esie, Kwara State (Establishment) Bill, 2022

(HB. 2159) (Senate) – First Reading.

PRESENTATION OF REPORTS

 1.Rep. Magaji Da’u Aliyu moved for the presentation of the report of the Committee on Power “That the House do receive the Report of the Committee on Power on the issue from the Statutory Revenue Fund of the Federal Government Power Company Limited, the total Sum of ₦95, 261, 665, 187.00 (ninety-five billion, two hundred and sixty-one million, six hundred and sixty-five thousand, one hundred and eighty-seven naira) only is for total expenditure, out which the sum of ₦2, 823, 904, 716 (two billion, eight hundred and twenty-three million, nine hundred and four thousand, seven hundred and sixteen naira) only is for overhead costs while the sum of ₦867, 800, 471 (eight hundred and sixty-seven million, eight hundred thousand, four hundred and seventy-one naira) only is for Personnel Costs, while the sum of ₦91, 569, 960, 000 (ninety-one billion, five hundred and sixty-nine million, nine hundred and sixty thousand naira) only is Capital Expenditure for the year ending 31 December 2022

2. Rep. Peter Akpatason moved for the consideration of the report of the Committee on Tertiary Education and Services “That the House do receive the Report of the Committee on Tertiary Education and Services on a Bill for an Act to Establish Federal College of Education, Nduo, Eduo, Eket, Akwa Ibom State and for Related Matters (HB 2085).

3. Rep. Julius Ihonbvere moved a motion for the presentation of the report of the Conference Committee: “That the House do receive the Report of the Conference Committee on a Bill for an Act to Repeal the National Secondary Education Commission etc. Act, Cap. N73, Laws of the Federation of Nigeria, 2004 and Enact the National Senior Secondary Education Commission Bill to Prescribe Minimum Standards for Senior Secondary Education in Nigeria, Manage the National Senior Secondary Education Commission Fund; and for Related Matters”.

ORDERS OF THE DAY-BILLS

  1. Alhassan Ado-Doguwa moved for the Third reading of A Bill for an Act to Provide for Establishment of Federal University of Education (Technical) Bichi, Kano State (Establishment) Bill, 2022 (HB. 2139), it was seconded by Rep. Aisha Dukku The Bill was voted on and read the third time.
  1. Rep. Alhassan Ado-Doguwa moved for the Third reading of A Bill for an Act to Provide for Establishment of Federal University of Agriculture, Danbatta, Kano State (Establishment) Bill, 2022 (HB. 2140) and it was seconded by Rep. Toby Okechukwu. The Bill was voted on and read the third time.
  2. Rep. Alhassan Ado-Doguwa moved for the Third reading of A Bill for an Act to Repeal the Oaths Act, Cap. O1, Laws of the Federation of Nigeria, 2004 and Enact the Oaths Bill to take cognizance of Technological Advancements and make Provisions for Digital and Electronic means of Administering Oaths and Affirmations in Nigeria, and for Related Matters (HB.2018) and it was seconded by Rep. Toby Okechukwu. The Bill was voted on and read the third time.

4. Rep. Alhassan Ado-Doguwa moved for the Third reading of A Bill for an Act to Provide for Establishment of Federal College of Horticulture, Okigwe, Imo State; and for Related Matters (HB. 1456) and it was seconded by Rep. Toby Okechukwu. The Bill was voted on and read the third time.

5. Rep. Alhassan Ado-Doguwa moved for the Third reading of A Bill for an Act to Provide for Establishment of Institute of Environmental Practitioners of Nigeria, and for Related Matters (HB. 353) and it was seconded by Rep. Toby Okechukwu. The Bill was voted on and read the third time.

6. Rep. Alhassan Ado-Doguwa moved for the Third reading of A Bill for an Act to Provide for the Regulation and Conduct of the Practice of Broadcasting Profession in Nigeria, and for Related Matters (HB. 1150) and it was seconded by Rep. Toby Okechukwu. The Bill was voted on and read the third time.

7. A Bill for an Act to Amend the Legislative Houses (Powers and Privileges) Act, 2017; and for Related Matters (HB.) (Hon. Femi Gbajabiamila). Bill stepped down by the leave of the House.

8. Rep. Alhassan Ado-Doguwa moved for the second reading of A Bill for an Act to Repeal the National Library Act, Cap N56, Laws of the Federation of Nigeria, 2004 and Enact the National Library of Nigeria, strengthen its statutory functions; and for Related Matters (HB.2109) (Leader) and it was seconded by Rep. Nicholas Ossai. Bill was voted on, passed and referred to Committee on Tertiary Education and Services.

  1. A Bill for an Act to Repeal the National Commission for Museums and Monuments Act, Cap. N19, Laws of the Federation of Nigeria, 2004 and Enact the National Commission for Museums and monuments Bill, 2022 to reposition the Commission to meet current realities in heritage resource Management; and for Related Matters (HB. 2133) (Hon. Dachung Musa Bagos) – Second reading. Bill stepped down by the leave of the House.

10. Rep. Ganiyu Abiodun Johnson moved for the Second Reading of A Bill for an Act to Amend the Violence Against Persons (Prohibition) Act, 2015 to increase the penalty for the Offence of Female Genital Mutilation under the Bill; and for Related Matters (HB. 1883). Bill was voted on, passed, and referred to Committees on Women Affairs and Social Development and Human Rights.

11. Rep. Badamasi Ayuba moved for the Second reading of A Bill for an Act to Establish Federal College of Dental Technology and Therapy, Danbatta, Kano State to Provide for Courses leading to the Award of Degrees, Diplomas and Certificates in Dental Technology, Dental Therapy; and for Related Matter (HB. 2141) and it was seconded by Rep. Ari Abdulmumin. Bill was voted on, passed, and referred to Committee on Health Institutions.

12. Sha’aban Ibrahim Sharada moved for the Second reading of A Bill for an Act to Provide for Establishment of Federal Medical University, Kano, Kano State; and for Related Matters (HB.2120) and it was seconded by Rep. Ari Abdulmumin. Bill voted on, passed, and referred to Committee on Information Technology.

13. A Bill for an Act to Provide for Establishment of National Artificial Intelligence and Robotic Studies Awkuzu, Anambra State; and for Related Matters (HB.2074) (Hon. Vincent Ofumelu Ekene) – Second Reading. Bill stepped down by the leave of the House for further consultation and consolidation with a similar Bill

MOTION

14. Need to introduce Anti-Corruption Classes and Training into the Primary and Junior Secondary Schools Curricula to Aid in the Fight against Corruption and Improve Civic Consciousness amongst the Nigerian Populace: Hon. Femi Gbajabiamila, Hon. Shehu Kakale, Hon. Musa Bagos, Hon. Aisha Dukku. Motion voted on and adopted.

 CONSIDERATION OF REPORTS (HOUSE IN THE COMMITTEE OF SUPPLY)

15. Hon. Magaji Da’u Aliyu moved for the consideration the report of the Committee on Power on the issue from the Statutory Revenue Fund of the Federal Government Power Company Limited, the total Sum of ₦95, 261, 665, 187.00 (ninety-five billion, two hundred and sixty-one million, six hundred and sixty-five thousand, one hundred and eighty-seven naira) only is for total expenditure, out which the sum of ₦2, 823, 904, 716 (two billion, eight hundred and twenty-three million, nine hundred and four thousand, seven hundred and sixteen naira) only is for overhead costs while the sum of ₦867, 800, 471 (eight hundred and sixty-seven million, eight hundred thousand, four hundred and seventy-one naira) only is for Personnel Costs, while the sum of ₦91, 569, 960, 000 (ninety-one billion, five hundred and sixty-nine million, nine hundred and sixty thousand naira) only is Capital Expenditure for the year ending 31 December 2022 – Committee of Supply (Laid:21/12/2022) issue from the Statutory Revenue Fund of the Federal Government Power Company Limited, the total Sum of ₦95, 261, 665, 187.00 (ninety-five billion, two hundred and sixty-one million, six hundred and sixty-five thousand, one hundred and eighty-seven naira) only is for total expenditure, out which the sum of ₦2, 823, 904, 716 (two billion, eight hundred and twenty-three million, nine hundred and four thousand, seven hundred and sixteen naira) only is for overhead costs while the sum of ₦867, 800, 471 (eight hundred and sixty- seven million, eight hundred thousand, four hundred and seventy-one naira) only is for Personnel Costs, while the sum of ₦91, 569, 960, 000 (ninety-one billion, five hundred and sixty-nine million, nine hundred and sixty thousand naira) only is Capital Expenditure for the year ending 31 December 2022 Federal Government of Nigeria Company Limited.

Synopsis Rep. Magaji said Nigerian Power Company under the Presidential Power Initiative budget is to augment the efforts of the Federal government toward power sector improvement.  Summary of voting Clauses voted on and approved: 1-357.

 CONSIDERATION OF REPORTS (HOUSE IN THE COMMITTEE OF THE WHOLE)

16. The House considered A Bill for an Act to Provide for Establishment of Chartered Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineering of Nigeria to certify, regulate and determine the standards of knowledge and practice to be attained by persons seeking to become Chartered Electrical and Electronic Engineering Personnel; and for Related Matters (HB. 2060).

Summary of voting. Clauses voted on and approved: 1-22

17. Rep. Peter Akpatason moved for the consideration of A Bill for an Act to Provide for the Procedure and Ceremony for Transition and Assumption of the Office of the President and Vice President by the President–Elect and Vice President–Elect and to Facilitate the Handover Process by the Outgoing President and Vice President of the Federal Republic of Nigeria, and for Related Matters (HB. 1149) (Hon. Kpan Sokpo).

Synopsis- Rep. Akpatason said the Bill seeks to bring handover of power in consonance with global practice.

Summary of voting. Clauses voted on and approved: 1-28

18. Rep. Peter Akpatason moved for the consideration of A Bill For an Act to Amend the Evidence Act, Cap. E14, Laws of the Federation of Nigeria, 2004 to bring its Provisions in line with Global Technological Advancements in Evidence taking which shall be Applicable to all Judicial Proceedings in or before Courts in Nigeria, and for Related Matters (HB. 2019) (Hon. Ifeanyi Chudy Momah and Hon. Ugonna Ozurigbo)

Summary of voting. Clauses voted on and approved: 1-16

19. Rep. Patrick Asadu moved for the consideration of A Bill for an Act to Repeal the National Inland Waterways Authority Act, Cap. N47, LFN 2004 and to Enact the Nigerian Inland Waterways Act, Establish the Nigerian Inland Waterways Authority to provide for the Management, Regulation, and Development of the Nigerian Inland Waterways and to Promote Private Sector participation in the Development of the Nigerian Inland Waterways in Nigeria; and for Related Matters (HB. 173)

Summary of voting. Clauses voted on and approved: 1-69

20. Rep. Peter Akpatason moved for the consideration of A Bill for an Act to Repeal the Notaries Public Act, Cap. N141, Laws of Federation of Nigeria, 2004 and Enact the Notaries Public Bill, 2022 to provide for the Appointment of Notaries Public, their Registration and to Regulate the Duty of the Office of the Notary Public and to make Provisions for the Performance of Digital and remote Notarization of Documents by Notaries Public in Nigeria and the Recognition of Digitally Notarized Documents as being validly Notarised; and for Related Matters (HB. 2020) (Hon. Ifeanyi Chudy Momah and Hon. Ugonna Ozurigbo)

Summary of voting. Clauses voted on and approved: 1-30

21. Rep. Akpatason moved for the consideration of A Bill for an Act to Establish Federal College of Nursing and Midwifery, Ado-Odo/Ota, Ogun State; and for Related Matters (HB. 1763) (Hon. Jimoh Ojugbele).

Summary of voting.  Clauses voted on and approved: 1-39

22. Rep. Peter Akpatason moved for the consideration of A Bill for an Act to Establish Federal Capital Territory Health Insurance Agency to Institute the Federal Capital Territory Health Insurance Scheme and Provide Comprehensive quality and affordable Healthcare Services for all residents of the Federal Capital Territory, and for Related Matters (HB. 60)

Summary of voting. Clauses voted on and approved: 1-40 Clause voted on and amended 41 (3) (a) Clauses voted on and approved 42- 51.

23. Rep. Babangida Ibrahim moved that the House do consider the Report of the Committee on Land Transport on a Bill for an Act to Repeal the Nigerian Institute of Transport Technology Act, Cap. N116, Laws of the Federation of Nigeria, 2004 and Enact The Nigerian Institute of Transport Technology Bill to provide for full-time and part-time Courses of Instruction and Training for the General Development of Transport and Logistics Sector of the Nigerian Economy for Junior, Middle, Senior Cadre, Managers, Technicians, Technologists, Artisans and for Related Matters (HB.1909) and approve the recommendations therein.

Summary of voting. Clauses voted on and approved: 1-33

24. Rep. Peter Akpatason moved that the House consider the Report of the Committee on Tertiary Education and Services on a Bill for an Act to Establish Federal College of Education, Nduo, Eduo, Eket, Akwa Ibom State and for Related Matters (HB 2085)

Summary of voting. Clauses voted on and approved: 1-23

25. Hon. Aishatu Jibril Dukku: “That the House do consider the Report of the Committee on Electoral Matters on a Bill for an Act to Establish National Electoral Offences Commission; and for Related Matter (HBs.695, 753, 1372, 1427 &1589) and approve the recommendations therein”  Report stepped down for further legislative action.

26. Rep. Ibrahim Babangida moved that the House consider the Report of the Committee on Agricultural Colleges and Institutions on a Bill for an Act to Establish Federal College of Agriculture (Technical) Ogboinbiri, Bayelsa State to Provide Full-Time Courses, Teaching Instruction, and Training in Agricultural Technology, Agriculture and to Carry out Its Due Administration and Management; and for Related Matter (HB.1731) and approve the recommendations therein.

Summary of voting. Clauses voted on and approved: 1-24

27. Rep. Ibrahim Babangida moved that the House consider the Report of the Capital Market and Institutions on a Bill for an Act to Repeal the Investments and Securities Act, 2007, and Enact the Investments and Securities Bill to Establish Securities and Exchange Commission as the Apex Regulatory Authority for the Nigerian Capital Market as well as Regulation of the Market to ensure Capital Formation, the Protection of the Market to ensure Capital Formation, the Protection of Investors, Maintain Fair, Efficient and Transparent Market and Reduction of Systematic Risk; and for Related Matters (HB. 1787) and approve the recommendations therein”

Summary of voting. Clauses voted on and approved: 1-357

28. Rep. Ibrahim Babangida moved that the House consider the Report of the Capital Market and Institutions on a Bill for an Act to Repeal the Chartered Institute of Stockbrokers Act, Cap. C9, Laws of the Federation of Nigeria, 2004 and Provide for Establishment of Chartered Institute of Securities and Investments, and for Related Matters (HB. 1858) and approve the recommendations therein.

Summary of voting. Clauses voted on and approved: 1-24

29. The House considered the Report of the Committee on Science and Technology on a Bill for an Act to Establish National Research Institute for Chemical Technology to Provide globally Competitive and Environmentally friendly Innovative Research and Development in the processing and conversion of Indigenous Raw Materials into valuable Chemicals and Petrochemical Products for the Development of Chemical, Biological and man-made Fibre Technologies for Industrial application in Nigeria; and for Related Matters (HB. 2065) and approve the recommendations therein.

Summary of voting. Clauses voted on and approved: 1-27.

30. Rep. Peter Akpatason moved that the House consider the Report of the Conference Committee on a Bill for an Act to Repeal the National Secondary Education Commission etc. Act, Cap. N73, Laws of the Federation of Nigeria, 2004 and Enact the National Senior Secondary Education Commission Bill to Prescribe Minimum Standards for Senior Secondary Education in Nigeria, Manage the National Senior Secondary Education Commission Fund; and for Related Matters and approve the recommendations therein. Bill was voted on and passed.

Adjournment: The House at 17.06 adjourned plenary to Thursday, December 22nd, 2022