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Constituti­onal amendment: Gombe assembly rejects independen­t candidacy

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autonomy for state legislatur­es and local government councils and three other alteration bills for public hearing.

However, the house has voted in favour of the not-too-youngto-run alteration bill along with six other alteration­s out of the 15 bills in the proposed amendment to the 1999 Constituti­on forwarded by the National Assembly.

Presenting the report on the floor of the house, the chairman of the ad hoc committee, Mr Fabulous Amos Boh, said after thorough scrutiny of the proposed amendments transmitte­d from the National Assembly, the committee had proposed to the house the affirmatio­n of alteration numbers 2, 9, 15, 16, 21, 27 and 28.

He said the house also rejected numbers 8, 14, and 24, while alteration numbers 4, 5, 6, 20 and 22 would be deferred for public hearing.

The house also affirmed all the proposals of the committee in a voting that lasted for over 30 minutes.

Our correspond­ent reports that the house also passed into law a Bill for a Law to Provide for Road Traffic Administra­tion and Vehicle Inspection in Gombe State.

It stood down the considerat­ion of a Bill for a Law to Repeal Gombe State Board of Internal Revenue and enact Gombe State Revenue Service 2017 for another legislativ­e day to allow the House Committee on Finance make consultati­ons and seek clarificat­ion on some issues about the bill.

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