Senate Steps Down South South Development Commission Bill

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The Senate has stepped down a bill Seeking to establish the South-South Development Commission.

Naija News reports that the bill which was sponsored by Senator Asuquo Ekpeyong, representing Cross River South, failed to scale a second reading after a voice vote where lawmakers unanimously declined to give backing to the bill.

The lawmakers argued about the propriety of establishing multiple agencies, particularly against the backdrop of an existing commission in the Niger Delta.

Two of them from the North, senators Adamu Aliero and Abdul Ningi, said the proposed commission was a duplication of the existing Niger Delta Development Commission (NDDC), advising the Senate to drop it

In the ensuing voice vote, the house became polarised, and after the voice votes, the bill was stepped down for further consultation.

Similarly, the Senate quashed a bill to establish the National Road Transport Council.

The bill sponsored by Senator Yisa Ashiru Oyelola, representing Kwara South, was to be saddled with the responsibility of regulating the road transport industry and the transport profession in Nigeria.

As some lawmakers embraced the merits of the bill, the majority of them rose in dissent, arguing that in line with recommendations from the Oransanye report, which underpins shrinking agencies with multiplicity of functions, the legislature cannot be seen to be backing the creation of more.

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