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Thursday, 4 June 2015

7th Senate Assembly holds valedictory session, passed 123 out of 591 bills brought before it since 2011

The Senate today held its valedictory session to mark the end of the 7th Senate Assembly. At the session which was well attended by past Senate Presidents and Senators, the Majority leader, Senator Victor Ndoma-Egba said out of the 591 bills brought before them in the last 4 years, only 123 bills were passed. The 46 passed in less than 10 minutes yesterday is included in the 123 bills passed in the 4 year period of the assembly.

In his remark, the Senate President, Senator David Mark said he takes full responsibility for all the commissions and omissions recorded in the 7th Senate Assembly where he served as a leader.

In his speech, Senator Mark said the abduction of the Chibok girls remains a scar on our national psyche.
“I take full responsibility for all the commissions and omissions in the past four years. The last four years have been defining for our country in many respects,” he said. “The country was battered on all sides by security challenges that threatened the very existence of our society. The rise in insurgency and the ruthless mayhem unleashed on Nigerians by the Boko Haram sect resulted in the highest number of lives and property, which our nation has lost in our recent history. What was most horrifying was not only their wanton destruction but their disregard for human lives particularly those of women and children. The abduction of the Chibok school girls still remains a scar on our national psyche. There is no doubt that the Boko Haram crisis exposed serious cracks in our security system, challenged our unity, threatened our future and seriously dented our international image. We considered and approved emergency rule when we thought it was needed and declined request for extension when we thought that such an extension could not stem the tide of terrorism and insurgency in the affected states. Happily, the Nigerian armed forces have made significant gains in the fight against insurgency. The security challenges we faced in the last four years were not restricted to terrorism but included political violence, extremism, communal conflicts, militancy in the Niger Delta, maritime insecurity and transnational crimes. In all these, we gave maximum support to the government. We passed the bill for an act to amend the Terrorism (prevention) Act 2012, and we approved a loan of U.S.$1 billion for the government to procure arms and equipment needed to tackle security challenges in the country."he said

27 comments:

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    1. Their score card's r even below average. They were just there making, and blowing many political noise's witout any significant contributions.

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  2. Una try.














































    ~album drops 8th June~

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  3. Let power change hands jare.

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  4. We continue to pray and hope for a better and beautiful Nigeria. Eph 6:18

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  5. Shameful,self centered,selfish,schmuks!!!!!

    123 bills in 4 years.46 of which was passed in 10 mins,quarter to go!you obviously didn't go there for the benefit of those who voted you in.

    I hope the monies used in buying your conscience takes you to heaven!

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  6. for the duration of 4years 37.3% of the bills were passed under a day! hailings naija.

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  7. Liar U neva believed jona wil be defeated...buh its all gud,pack ur kaya n move to ur dilapidated state u abandoned ds past years....shameless pple..

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  8. Linda Pls where is Oby Ezekwesili & her chibok girls crew...

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  9. Hmmmmm, passed 123 out of 591 bills brought before it since 2011. Wht a shame dat they hav not really b working as such all dis while.

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  10. Good, dey have tried. We thank them for their services. Linda take note!

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  11. Good, dey have tried. We thank them for their services. Linda take note!

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  12. Good riddance to bad rubbish. Posterity will judge you all.

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  13. Dat is quite poor, just. 123 bills since 4 years

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  14. >>> hmmm...so with all the big pay and allowances......123 passed out of 591 bills in 4 years (hurriedly passed 46 in 10mins)....you will all wrath in hell....

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  15. Na wa o. Since 2011 and its now they hurriedly passed some of the bills. So what havE they been doing all these years? Why now and why the hurry?



    #TeamBlessed#

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  16. This Senators are shameless, "123 out of 519", what were they doing there then?

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  17. PDP people are not talking now oh. If tose na APC pass the bill, them for don start to dey talk senseless talk here. Foolish PDP people. Stmchew

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  18. PDP people are not talking now oh. If tose na APC pass the bill, them for don start to dey talk senseless talk here. Foolish PDP people. Stmchew

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