The 2nd Public Lecture of the National Assembly Legislative Digest held on Monday, July 29, 2019, at the Nigeria Airforce Conference Centre, Abuja.

The event hosted by the Clerk to the National Assembly, Alh. Mohammed Ataba Sani-Omolori, and chaired by Former President of the Senate, Anyim Pius Anyim, witnessed the attendance of several dignitaries including former Senate President Ken Nnamani, the Speaker of the House of Representatives represented by Hon. Benjamin Kalu, Chairman of the House Committee on Media and Public Affairs and official Spokesperson of the House. Also in attendance were the Service Chiefs, the SGF as well as several former Clerks to the National Assembly.

The objective of the event was to consider the last 20 years of the National Assembly in the 4th Republic and the tasks ahead for the 9th Assembly. It also marked the first outing of Hon. Benjamin Kalu as the spokesperson of the House.

Highlights of the event included the opening remarks by Senator Pius Anyim, the remarks by Hon. Benjamin Kalu on behalf of the Speaker, the Guest Lecture delivered by Senator Jonathan Zwingina and award presentations to Senator Ken Nnamani, Senator Dr. Joseph Wayas as well as several former Clerks to the National Assembly.

Hon. Benjamin Kalu in his remarks on behalf of the Speaker, commended the past National Assemblies for their contribution to Nigeria and stated the 9th House of Representative’s commitment to build on the achievements of the past assemblies. He highlighted the following areas as some of the priorities for the current House- Economy, insecurity, good governance and the fight against corruption. He further called on Nigeria’s to gear up for a participatory and inclusive legislature over the next 4 years.

The Guest Speaker, in his presentation, noted that Nigeria has undoubtedly arrived at the consolidation stage of democratic practice where there is a general consensus by Nigerians that the democratic regime is the most right and appropriate for the society. He spoke on Restructuring the State and the way forward, noting that contrary to popular belief, the 2014 Conference was inadequate to replace the National Assembly for the purposes of restructuring our State. He advocated that true restructuring could never be rushed and should only be pursued piecemeal at a budgeted time frame of about 10-50 years.

On an agenda for the 9th National Assembly, he suggested the inclusion of the following issues:

  1. Cleaning the image of the National Assembly
  2. Security, advocating for public hearings to consider the creation of State Police and Community Police. He argued that Nigeria was under-policed with only 400,000 policemen to a population of 200 million Nigerians.
  3. Review of the exclusive legislative list. Here he called for the moving of the following items from the exclusive list to the concurrent or residual list:
    1. Land Use Act
    2. Mines and minerals
    3. Police and other security services
    4. Taxation of incomes, etc.
    5. Power and other electricity installations
    6. Creation of Local Government
    7. Labour matters
    8. National parks and State parks
    9. Federal roads and their inner-city extensions
    10. Repeal of State electoral commissions and the empowerment of INEC to conduct Local Government elections.

Senator Zwingina also condemned the practice of declaring elections inconclusive. He warned that it was a dangerous precedent to set and advocated for that “when elections are cancelled, they ought to remain cancelled and the un-cancelled results should produce a winner.” He further advocated for electronic voting, encouraging the legislature to set up an adhoc committee to visit India to study their electronic voting process, adding that with a diverse population of over 650 million people, India’s system is the best one to replicate.

Senator Ken Nnamani, Senator Dr. Joseph Wayas (represented by his son), and former Clerks to the National Assembly, Alh. Ibrahim Salim, Alh. Nasiru Ibrahim, Prince Asiwaju Oluyemi Ogunyomi and Alh. Dr. Salisu Abubakar Maikasuwa were present to receive their awards.

 

Watch the remark presented by Hon. Benjamin Kalu here:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yK-q81qtLUE

 

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