Plenary proceedings of the House of Representatives for Wednesday, October 25th, 2023.
The Speaker of the House Rt. Hon. Abbas Tajudeen presiding.
After leading the opening prayer and recitation of the national pledge, the Speaker approved the votes and proceedings of Tuesday, October 24th, 2023.
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ANNOUNCEMENT:
1. Hon. Ali Isa JC announced that all Honourable Members having issues with their Zonal Intervention Projects (ZIP) should come to Office Suite 4.15.
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Administration of Oath of allegiance to the Federal Republic of Nigeria and Oath of Office of a Member of the House of Representatives on 2 Members-elect:
1. Hon. Jafar Abubakar Magaji (Adamawa State APC).
2. Hon. Abubakar Baba Zango (Adamawa State APC).
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PETITIONS:
1. Hon. Abdullahi Balarabe laid a petition on behalf of the Parent-Teachers Association of a Model School in his community over alleged unlawful disqualification of students from the benefits of the scholarship program due to them. They asked the House to intervene in granting them justice.
2. Hon. Clement Jumbo laid a petition on behalf of National Identity Management Commission on the alleged exclusion of 2022 retirees from their rightful benefits. They demanded for their due compensation and payment of benefits.
3. Hon. Amos Asawaru laid 4 petitions on behalf of different complainants against:
I. The Minister of Power;
II. Against the Inspector General of Police;
III. The alleged exclusion of a community from the benefits of a host community in the oil producing region of the State;
IV. The alleged infringement of contractual agreement by a company.
All the petitions were referred to the House committee on Public Petitions.
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MATTERS OF URGENT PUBLIC IMPORTANCE:
1. Hon. Kama Nkemkanma moved a motion on the reversal of the 11 Billion arbitration awarded in favor of Nigeria against P&IB, and it was seconded by Hon. Umar Ajido.
Hon. Kama in leading the debate stated that the judgement made in the United Kingdom is to promote the expected project for building of gas pipeline in Calabar, Cross River State and other benefits. He stated that the entire process of the proposed contract was grossed in shoddiness and praised the British Court and Judge for seeing through it.
He congratulated all Nigerians for the victory and called on the House Committee on Justice and that on Financial Crimes to investigate the content of the deal and report back to the House. The motion was voted on, adopted and referred to the House Committee on Justice, as well as that on Financial Crimes.
2. Hon. Ibrahim Isiaka moved a motion on the call to declare the flooding of some communities in Ogun State as a national disaster, and it was seconded by Hon. Chinedu Ogah.
Hon. Isiaka in moving the motion bemoaned the precarious situation in the area and called on the Federal government to declare the area a national disaster. He further called on the National Emergency Management Agency to provide relief to the displaced. He then called on the Ministry of Works to rehabilitate the roads in the region to mitigate the flooding effects and hinder future occurrences, and that the Ministry of Environment should ensure that necessary impact assessments is carried out with a view to fully rehabilitating the region.
Hon. Isiaka called on the House Committee on Works, as well as that on Appropriations to ensure compliance. The motion was voted on, adopted and referred to the House Committees on Works, Appropriations, as well as that on Legislative Compliance.
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PRESENTATION OF BILLS:
1. National Institute for Criminology and Criminal Justice Research (Establishment) Bill, 2023 (HB.740) (Hon. Julius Ihonvbere) – First Reading.
2. Anti – Dumping and Countervailing Bill, 2023 (HB.741) (Hon. Julius Ihonvbere) – First Reading.
3. Nigerian Marine Coast Guard Corps (Establishment) Bill, 2023 (HB.742) (Hon. Francis Waive and Hon. Aliyu Wakili Boya) – First Reading.
4. Nigerian Civil Defence Academy (Establishment) Bill, 2023 (HB.743) (Hon. Ahmad Sani Muhammad and Nine others) – First Reading.
5. Federal College of Nursing and Midwifery, Oke- Igbo, Ondo State (Establishment) Bill, 2023 (HB.744) (Hon. Adefiranye Ayodele Festus) – First Reading.
6. African Avition and Aerospace University, Abuja (Establishment) Bill, 2023 (HB.745) (Hon. Saidu Musa Abdullahi) – First Reading.
7. Federal Medical Centres Act (Amendment) Bill, 2023 (HB.746) (Hon. Dabo Ismaila Haruna) – First Reading.
8. Librarians (Registration, etc.) Council of Nigeria Act (Amendment) Bill, 2023 (HB.747) (Hon. Dennis Idahosa) – First Reading.
9. National Inland Waterways Act (Amendment) Bill, 2023 (HB.748) (Hon. Dennis Idahosa) – First Reading.
10. Nigerian Airspace Management Agency Act (Amendment) Bill, 2023 (HB.749) (Hon. Dennis Idahosa) – First Reading.
11. National Water Resources Institute Act (Amendment) Bill, 2023 (HB.750) (Hon. Dennis Idahosa) – First Reading.
12. Nigerian Minerals and Mining Act (Amendment) Bill, 2023 (HB.751) (Hon. Gaza Jonathan Gbefwi) – First Reading.
13. Nigerian Solid Minerals Company (Establishment) Bill, 2023 (HB.752) (Hon. Gaza Jonathan Gbefwi) – First Reading.
14. Chartered Institute of Mentoring and Life Coaching of Nigeria (Establishment) Bill, 2023 (HB.753) (Hon. Alex Egbona) – First Reading.
15. Maritime Security Agency (Establishment) Bill, 2023 (HB.754) (Hon. Pascal Agbodike) – First Reading.
16. Immigration Service Commission (Establishment) Bill, 2023 (HB.755) (Hon. Pascal Agbodike) – First Reading.
17. Chartered Institute of Paramedic Studies (Establishment) Bill, 2023 (HB.756) (Hon. Pascal Agbodike) – First Reading.
18. Electoral Act (Amendment) Bill, 2023 (HB.757) (Hon. Emmanuel Ukpong –Udo) – First Reading.
19. Labour Act (Amendment) Bill, 2023 (HB.758) (Hon. Whingan Sesi Oluwaseun) – First Reading.
20. Pension Reform Act (Amendment) Bill, 2023 (HB. 759) (Hon. Whingan Sesi Oluwaseun) – First Reading.
21. National Water Resources Institute (Establishment) Bill, 2023 (HB.760) (Hon. Sadiq Ango Abdullahi) – First Reading.
22. Standards Organisation of Nigeria Act (Amendment) Bill, 2023 (HB.761) (Hon. Mohammed Bello E-Rufai) – First Reading.
23. Criminal Code Act (Amendment) Bill, 2023 (HB.762) (Hon. Mohammed Bello E-Rufai) – First Reading.
24. Centre for Rainforest Agriculture, Ugwogo-Nike, Enugu State (Establishment) Bill, 2023 (HB.763) (Hon. Paul Sunday Nnamchi) – First Reading.
25. National Institute for Technical and Vocational Education, Fagge, Kano State (Establishment) Bill, 2023 (HB.764) (Hon. Muhammad Bello Shehu) – First Reading.
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PRESENTATION OF REPORT:
Ad-hoc Committee to Conduct a Comprehensive Investigation into the Consistent Failure of the Contractor to fulfil the Contract Obligations:
Hon. Kwamoti B. Laori:
“That the House do receive the Report of the Ad-hoc Committee to Conduct a Comprehensive Investigation into the Consistent failure of the Contractor to fulfil the Contract Obligations Focusing on the Construction and Rehabilitation of the Olomi Olajouro Road referred to as the Ijebu–Igbo Ita, Ibadan Road” (HR. 109/07/2023) (Referred:26/7/2023).
The report was laid following a motion by Hon. Kwamoti Laori and seconded by Hon. Jafaru Magaji.
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ORDERS OF THE DAY:
MOTIONS:
1. Need to Investigate Financial Interventions in the Power Sector Amounting to Trillions of Naira:
Hon. Ademorin A. Kuye:
The House:
Notes that the Federal Government in 2013 unbundled the Power Holding Company of Nigeria, (PHCN), and sold 18 utility firms to private investors resulting in six generation companies (GenCos) and eleven distribution companies (DisCos);
Also notes that the privatisation of Nigeria’s power sector was necessary due to the failure of the defunct Power Holding Company to attract investments, but the industry did not meet Nigerians expectation;
Observes that the Federal Government has spent over seven trillion Naira on direct interventions in the power sector, despite privatizing the industry since November 2013. This includes the Presidential Power Initiative, a strategic approach to address Nigeria’s unreliable and inadequate electricity supply;
Also observes that if not for the interventions by the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) of over N1.3 trillion, Nigerian power would have collapsed due to liquidity, poor performance, suppressed tariffs and lack of infrastructure at the transmission and distribution ends, weak regulations and oversight;
Aware that since the privatization, the power sector has undergone various financial interventions, including those from International Donor Agencies:
(i) the World Bank which approved an International Development Association (IDA) credit of the sum of $486 million aimed at upgrading the wheeling