Jigawa lawmakers pass Not Too Young to Run bill

Sitting of the state House of Assembly on Thursday 1, February 2018.
However, the legislators rejected the bills amending the procedure of overriding presidential veto power, expenditure time frame before passage of budget and for laying Appropriation Bill by the President or Governor before the National or state House of Assembly.
The National Assembly in December 2016 constituted ad-hoc committees on constitution review to initiate the process of amending relevant sections of the 1999 Constitution.
After the adoption of some of the recommendations of the committee, the federal lawmakers on December 14, last year forwarded the bills containing the 15 recommendations to the state Houses of Assembly for their consent.
The consent of at least 24 Houses of Assembly and the National Assembly is required to pass an amendment to any part of the Constitution.
But the Jigawa legislators also rejected the bill on independent candidacy and reduction of time frame for authorisation of expenditure before budget passage from six months to three months, and stepped down for wider consultation the bill granting local government financial autonomy.
Among the bills that secured the approval of the state lawmakers were financial autonomy for States House of Assembly and immunity for legislators for words spoken during plenary.
Approved too were the requirement for the Independent National Electoral Commission to conduct by-elections within 21 days instead of seven days, and power to deregister political parties.
Also, the legislators approved the change of the name of the Nigeria Police Force to Nigerian Police and the Bill on administration of justice in the country for speedy dispensation of justice.
The legislators also approved the bill on the establishment of Nigerian Security and Civil Defence Corps in the Constitution, including their functions and procedure for appointment of its Commandant-General.
However, the legislators rejected the bills on Independent candidacy and reduction of time frame for expenditure before budget passage from six months to three months.
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