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Senate okays establishment of Maritime Security Trust Fund

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Chairman of the Conference Committee, Senator Danjuma Goje (APC, Gombe Central) presented the bill to the Senate.

The Senate on Wednesday, passed a bill seeking to establish the Nigerian Maritime Security Trust Fund.

This is coming after careful consideration of a report by the Conference Committee on the Nigerian Maritime Security Trust Fund (Establishment) Bill, 2022.

Chairman of the Conference Committee, Senator Danjuma Goje (APC, Gombe Central), in his presentation, recalled that the bill was passed in the House of Representatives on Tuesday, 28th September 2021.

According to the lawmaker, the Senate concurred with the passage of the bill after it was transmitted to the upper chamber on Wednesday, 1st December 2021, with some slight modifications.

He explained that the area of difference noticed in the two versions of the bill by both chambers, necessitated the constitution of a Conference Committee by the Senate on Tuesday 18th January 2022, for harmonisation.

“The mandate of the Conference Committee, therefore, was to harmonise the area of difference in the two versions of the bill, as passed and make appropriate recommendations for adoption”, Goje said.

He added that the Conference Committee met on Tuesday 1st February 2022 to deliberate on the area of difference.

Meanwhile, he explained that in the course of the deliberations, it was observed that the only area of difference in the two versions of the Bill, as passed by both Chambers, existed in Clause 14 of the Bill, which deals with the appointment of the Executive Secretary and other staff of the Trust Fund.

Whilst the House of Representatives version of the Bill provides in Clause 14 (1) that the appointment of the Executive Secretary of the Trust Fund shall be made by Mr President on the recommendation of the Minister, the Senate version provides that such appointment should be made without recourse to the recommendation of the Minister charged with the responsibility of Defence.

He disclosed that after extensive deliberations on this area of difference, the Conference Committee adopted the Senate version.

Thereafter, the Conference Committee report was adopted by the chamber during the plenary, and the bill to establish the Nigerian Maritime Security Trust Fund passed after consideration by the Committee of the Whole.

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