THISDAY

National Assembly Adjourns to March 12 for Lack of Quorum

- Shola Oyeyipo

The two chambers of the National Assembly yesterday adjourned plenary until March 12, for lack of quorum.

In the Senate, its President, Dr. Bukola Saraki, presided at the plenary, which was attended by only eight senators.

It was the first general sitting of the upper legislativ­e chamber following its resumption from one-month election break.

A major item on the Order Paper was the National Minimum Wage Bill, which passed second reading on January 24.

The bill is undergoing further legislativ­e work by a sevenmembe­r ad hoc committee, which was given two weeks to conclude its assignment.

Before the adjournmen­t, chairman of the committee, Senator Olusola Adeyeye, told his colleagues that work on the bill was hampered by members’ engagement in the just-concluded elections.

He explained that the committee could not form quorum, and all efforts to hold their sittings electronic­ally failed.

Adeyeye said he would traveling for treatment, but in the event he was not able to return, a member of the committee would take charge.

Others in attendance at yesterday’s plenary were Deputy President of the Senate, Ike Ekweremadu; Leader of the Senate, Ahmed Lawan, and the Minority Whip, Philip Aduda.

Senators Andrew Uchendu, Abu Ibrahim and Fatimat Rasaki were also present.

In the House of Representa­tives, Speaker Yakubu Dogara who presided over the brief sitting, said that the House could not form a quorum as only 12 lawmakers were in attendance at the plenary.

Dogara who was re-elected to the House for a fourth term represents Bogoro/ Dass/Tarawa Balewa Federal Constituen­cy of Bauchi State, was at the plenary with the Deputy Speaker, Lasun Yussuf and House Leader, Femi Gbajabiami­la.

Other members present at the plenary were chairman, Rules and Business Committee, Edward Pwajok (PDP-Plateau), Chika Adamu (APC-Niger) and Bashir Adamu (APC-Kano).

The House therefore, stood down all the items in the order paper for the day’s proceeding­s.

Bills listed for deliberati­on include: A Bill for an Act to Amend the Federal Colleges of Education Act F8, Laws of the Federation of Nigeria, 2004; and for Related Matters (HB 1452)

Others are A Bill for an Act to Amend the Traffickin­g in Persons (Prohibitio­n) Enforcemen­t and Administra­tion Act, to Establish Special Traffickin­g Court, among others.

The House had earlier adjourned plenary to February 19, to allow members participat­e in the presidenti­al and National Assembly elections.

The National Assembly however, reschedule­d the resumption by one week after the election was postponed by the Independen­t National Electoral Commission (INEC).

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