Senate throws out bill on power rotation

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The Nigerian Senate has rejected a bill that sought the legalisation of power rotation across the six geo-political zones in the country.

The bill sponsored by Senator Patrick Moro, who represents Benue South, generated a lot of arguments on the floor on Tuesday.

Senator Moro, in his lead debate on the piece of legislation titled, “A Bill for an Act to provide for the Rotation of Power and Other Related Matters therein 2022,” stated, “If there is a law on power rotation in Nigeria, it will help to ameliorate the squabble for power, particularly the Presidency across the various six geo-political zones and also promote unity in the country.”

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The motion was first opposed by the APC senator representing Kebbi South, Bala Na’ Allah, who said the bill should have been presented as one seeking to amend relevant provisions of the Constitution and not just one seeking legislation from the Senate or, by extension, the National Assembly.

In his contribution, the Deputy Senate President, Ovie Omo-Agege (APC, Delta Central), also kicked against the bill, making similar submissions like Bala Na’Allah and many others.

Following other reservations, Senator Moro hurriedly withdrew the bill through Order 42 of the Senate Standing Rules.

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