Just In: Buhari refuses to sign two National Assembly bills

President Muhammadu Buhari has chose not to sign two bills forwarded to him by the National Assembly.

The two bills are the University of Wukari establishment bill, 2017 and Chartered Institute of Treasury Management establishment bill 2017.

Senate President Bukola Saraki read two letters from the President where he explained his decision not to sign the bills on the floor of the Senate on Tuesday.

Buhari, in the letter said he refused to sign the bill because of “certain words and phrases” used.

“Pursuant to section 58 (4) of the constitution of the federal republic of Nigeria 1999. I hereby convey to the senate my decision on the 25th of October, 2017 to withhold assent to the University of Wukari establishment bill 2017,” the letter read.

“The rationale for withholding assent is regarding certain words and phrases utilised in the bill.

“For instance statutes should replace regulation throughout the bill for consistently. Paragraph 9 (1) of the first schedule should refer to the president and not the visitor and paragraph 5 of the first schedule should refer to sub-paragraph 2 and not sub-paragraph 3.

“The phrase treasury management is not defined in the bill, greater clarity maybe required regarding the impact of the bill of the central bank’s regulation of treasury managers in banks and the relationship between the professional institutes and other existing professional institutes that regulate treasury managers in Nigeria.

“Please accept senate president assurances of my highest consideration.”

 

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