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Chief Whip, Orji Uzor-Kalu. |
Two bills sponsored by the Senate Chief Whip, Orji Uzor Kalu to provide a fixed tenure of service to Chiefs of the Armed Forces and to increase the number of justices of the court of appeal has passed through the huddle of first reading on the floor of the Nigerian senate.
The
first readings of the bill were taken during the final week of the Senate
plenary before the National Assembly proceeded for the Muslim festive holiday,
as the bills fronted by the Abia-North Senator were read and subsequently
ratified for second reading.
The
bills are titled; “A bill for an act to amend the Armed Forces Act Chapter A20
Laws of the Federation of Nigeria 2004 in other to improve professionalism by
providing for fixed tenure of service Chiefs and other related matters thereto,
Bill 2022( S.B. 1014) and a” Bill for an Act to amend the court of Appeal Act
to prescribed the number of justices of the court of Appeal, increasing the
number to ensure speedy administration of justice pursuant to constitutional
provision of Section 217 and 237 (2) (b) of the constitution of the Federal
Republic of Nigeria as Amended (S.B. 1024).
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Orji on the floor of the senate. |
The
explanatory memorandum of the Armed Forces amendment Act bill sighted by the
Sun correspondent reveals the bill seeks to enhance professionalism in the
Nigerian Armed forces by deleting and replacing the provisions in sections :
7.(1); 18 (1);18. (2) and 18(3).
The
bill among others when passed into law will stipulate that the appointment of
the Chief of Defence Staff by the President shall be Subject to the National
Assembly Assembly,who shall be the most senior officer based on rank in the
Armed Forces and shall be saddled with the day to-day command and general
superintendence of the Armed Forces.
Furthermore
that the phrase “The Service Chief shall be known”, will be inserted in the act
and service Chiefs will addressed as Chief of Army Staff ;in the case of the
Nigerian Army , Chief of Air Staff in the case of the Air Force, Chief of Navy
Staff in the case of the Nigerian Navy and that the Service Chiefs shall be
Subject to the terms of appointment of a fixed tenure of three years and may be
retained for a further term of one year.
The
court of appeal amendment bill on its part among others aims to increase the
number of court of appeal justices from forty one to One hundred and one which
according to Senator Kalu will accelerate the dispensation of justice.
Shortly
after the abridged titles of the bills were read before members of the Senate
by the deputy Leader of the Senate, Senator Ajayi Boroffice, a voice vote
presided by the President of the Senate Ahmad Lawan voted in favour of the Bill
after which the bill was referred for second reading.
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