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Bills On Paramilitary Agencies, Lawan, Shettima Call For Nigerians Input

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December 17, 2022
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Bills On Paramilitary Agencies, Lawan, Shettima Call For Nigerians Input

As the Red Chamber of the National Assembly kicks off public hearing on six bills on paramilitary agencies, senate president, Ahmad Lawan and Kashim Shettima have called on Nigerians to participate actively.

 

Newsonline reports that Ahmad Lawan and Kashim Shettima who is the senate committee chairman on interior said the public hearing is intended to get Nigerians to partake in the law-making process.

 

The President of the Senate, Ahmad Lawan who on Friday declared open a Public Hearing on the six bills said they are meant to strengthen the nation’s paramilitary agencies.

 

The six proposed legislations are; Nigerian Security and Civil Defence Corps Act 2010(amendment) Bill 2022, Nigerian Correctional Services Academy(establishment) Bill 2021, Immigration Act 2015(amendment) Bill, Immigration and Prisons Service Board Act, CAP 12 LFN 2004(repeal and re-enactment) Bill, Fire(Hazards and Safeguard) Bill 2022 and Immigration and Prison Service Board(repeal and enact), the Internal Affairs Service Board Act(enactment) Bill 2022.

 

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Declaring the Public Hearing open, the Senate President said: “Our paramilitary agencies are part of our security architecture in this country and I believe that we deserve to have efficient and effective paramilitary agencies.

 

“All the six bills sponsored by Distinguished Senators are aimed at improving the capacity, the capability, the efficiency and effectiveness of these agencies.

 

“We in the Senate in particular and in the National Assembly, the Legislature, feel that we must continue to support all our security, military, paramilitary agencies, especially at this time when we need all hands on deck for us to deal with the security challenges that our country faces.

 

“It is therefore not an ordinary event to have six bills in a Public Hearing. This shows how important the committee takes this exercise.”

 

“We are waiting for the outcome of this public hearing to pass these bills by the grace of God. These bills will be passed expeditiously,” Lawan promised.

 

Lawan further added, “Let me emphasize that this is a public hearing. An open hearing. No holds barred sort of discussions. Please, give us whatever position, whatever advice, whatever professional and competent positions that you feel can make these agencies better.”

 

In his opening remarks, the vice-presidential candidate of the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC) in 2023 general election and the chairman of the Committee, Senator Kashim Shettima said the Public Hearing was intended to fast-track the legislative processes in order to ensure that these Bills were passed without any form of complexity.

 

Shettima said, “The major purpose of conducting this Public Hearing is to ensure that we have a common ground on every aspect of the proposed Bills so that it will be presented and considered in the Senate chamber for the interest of Nigerians.”

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