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House Rescinds Eleven Bills Passed By The National Assembly

The House of Representatives at its plenary session on Wednesday, 28 March 2018 moved a motion to rescind eleven bills passed by the National Assembly and sent to the president for assent.

Moving the motion on the floor of the House Hon. E.Y. Orker-Jev (APC: Benue) stated that the under mentioned Bills were passed by the National Assembly and transmitted to the President for assent but the Clerk to the National Assembly withdrew the above Bills from the President after he was convinced that there was a need to reconsider the Bills and make necessary amendments.

  1. Federal Competition and Consumers Protection Bill, 2018 (HBs.1 & 60)
  2. The Franchise Bill, 2018 (HB.76)
  3. Forestry Research Institute of Nigeria (Establishment) Bill, 2018 (HB.41)
  4. National Postgraduate College of Medical Laboratory Science (Establishment) Bill, 2018 (HB.405)
  5. Nigerian Academy of Science (Establishment) Bills, 2018 (HB.917)
  6. Corporate Manslaughter Bill, 2018 (HB.273)
  7. National Assembly Budget and Research Office (Establishment) Bill, 2018 (HB.377)
  8. National Child Protection and Enforcement Agency (Establishment) Bill, 2018 (HB.127)
  9. Federal Capital Territory Civil Service Commission (Establishment) Bill, 2018 (HB.167)
  10. Animal Health and Husbandry Technologists Registration Board (Establishment) Bill, 2018 (HB.320)
  11. Conference Committee Report on Nigerian Financial Intelligence Unit Bill, 2018 (HB. 1082)

The House considered the 11 Bills at Committee of the Whole and re-adpoted them and has scheduled the for third reading

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