NASS to takeover Presidential inauguration
A bill for an Act to Provide for the
Inauguration of the President and Vice President of the Federal Republic of
Nigeria, passed second reading in the Senate on Thursday.
The bill, titled “Presidential
Inauguration Bill, 2016’’, sponsored by the Deputy President of the Senate,
Sen. Ike Ekweremadu, seeks to align presidential inauguration in Nigeria with
what obtained in advanced democracies of the world. While leading the debate on
the general principles of the bill, Ekweremadu explained that the bill sought
to move the inauguration of the
president and the vice-president from the Eagle
Square to the National Assembly.
He said the new arrangement would
not prevent the Chief Justice of Nigeria from swearing in the president and
vice-president. “You would recall that Nigeria transformed from operating a
parliamentary Westminster system to the extant Presidential system which is
modelled after the U.S. Presidential system of government in 1979 and continued
to the Fourth Republic from 1999 to date.
“From the commencement of Fourth
Republic to 2015, inauguration or swearing-in of newly elected president and
vice-president took place at the Eagle Square.
“This is at variance with what
transpires in the United States and other democracies where their presidents
and vice-presidents are inaugurated within the precincts of their parliaments.
“This is a misnomer. The popular or
international best practice is for the leadership of the Executive to be
inaugurated within the premises of the Legislature, who are perceived as the
true representatives of the people,’’ he said. Ekweremadu said that the bill
further provided for the inauguration ceremony of the president-elect and the
vice-president-elect to take place at the Arcade of the National Assembly,
where the people were represented.
He further said the bill provided
for the setting up of a Presidential Inauguration Committee, consisting of a
serving member of the National Assembly as chairman.
He added that the committee would
consist of six members drawn from the Legislature, two from the Executive, two
from the Judiciary and two from Civil Society Organisations. Consequently, the
Senate approved for the bill to be read a second time after a voice vote and
subsequently referred to the Senate Committee on Special Duties for further
consideration. Recall that a similar bill was sponsored by Sen. Jubril Aminu
(Adamawa Central) in 2009 and was passed by the 6th National Assembly but did
not receive presidential assent.
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Presidential inauguration
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A bill for an Act to Provide for the Inauguration of the President and
Vice President of the Federal Republic of Nigeria, passed second
reading in the Senate on Thursday.
The bill, titled “Presidential Inauguration Bill, 2016’’, sponsored by
the Deputy President of the Senate, Sen. Ike Ekweremadu, seeks to align
presidential inauguration in Nigeria with what obtained in advanced
democracies of the world.
While leading the debate on the general principles of the bill,
Ekweremadu explained that the bill sought to move the inauguration of
the president and the vice-president from the Eagle Square to the
National Assembly.
He said the new arrangement would not prevent the Chief Justice of
Nigeria from swearing in the president and vice-president.
“You would recall that Nigeria transformed from operating a
parliamentary Westminster system to the extant Presidential system which
is modelled after the U.S. Presidential system of government in 1979
and continued to the Fourth Republic from 1999 to date.
“From the commencement of Fourth Republic to 2015, inauguration or
swearing-in of newly elected president and vice-president took place
at the Eagle Square.
“This is at variance with what transpires in the United States and other
democracies where their presidents and vice-presidents are inaugurated
within the precincts of their parliaments.
“This is a misnomer. The popular or international best practice is for
the leadership of the Executive to be inaugurated within the premises of
the Legislature, who are perceived as the true representatives of the
people,’’ he said.
Ekweremadu said that the bill further provided for the inauguration
ceremony of the president-elect and the vice-president-elect to take
place at the Arcade of the National Assembly, where the people were
represented.
He further said the bill provided for the setting up of a Presidential
Inauguration Committee, consisting of a serving member of the National
Assembly as chairman.
He added that the committee would consist of six members drawn from the
Legislature, two from the Executive, two from the Judiciary and two
from Civil Society Organisations.
Consequently, the Senate approved for the bill to be read a second time
after a voice vote and subsequently referred to the Senate Committee on
Special Duties for further consideration.
Recall that a similar bill was sponsored by Sen. Jubril Aminu (Adamawa
Central) in 2009 and was passed by the 6th National Assembly but did
not receive presidential assent.
Read more at: http://www.vanguardngr.com/2016/12/nass-takeover-presidential-inauguration/
Read more at: http://www.vanguardngr.com/2016/12/nass-takeover-presidential-inauguration/
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