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9th Assembly inherited four major challenges - Senate President, Lawan

Nigeria’s Senate President, Ahmad Ibrahim Lawan on Wednesday said the 9th Senate under his leadership inherited four major challenges at the assumption of office. H said the challenges were the reasons the 9th Assembly drew a comprehensive Legislative Agenda to guide lawmakers as they pursue their constitutional mandates. In his address to mark the second anniversary of the 9th National Assembly on Wednesday, Lawan listed the challenges to be an underperforming economy, insecurity, unemployment and myriad of socio-economic problems. He stressed that his leadership worked out the Legislative agenda that would find solutions to the challenges, so as to restore the confidence of Nigerians who worked hard to have democracy put in place.

Nigerian senators mark two years, give selves pass mark

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Breaking News | CSOs Express Doubt Over Outcome Of Ongoing Consultation On Constitutional Review

Views: Visits 3 By Gabriel Ewepu – Abuja Civil Society Organisations, CSOs, Monday, expressed doubt over the positive outcome of the ongoing consultation on the review of 1999 Constitution across the six geopolitical zones and Federal Capital Territory, FCT. Speaking with Vanguard they said the amendment consultation should focus on areas Nigerians have been agitating for amendment on some gray areas that have hampered rapid development of the country after the return of democracy in 1999. Some also called on the Buhari-led administration and the National Assembly to adopt the 2014 Confab report as a major instrument to amend the 1999 Constitution, which addressed most of the issues heating up the polity currently.

CSOs express doubt over outcome of ongoing consultation on constitutional review

CSOs express doubt over outcome of ongoing consultation on constitutional review On By Gabriel Ewepu – Abuja Civil Society Organisations, CSOs, Monday, expressed doubt over the positive outcome of the ongoing consultation on the review of 1999 Constitution across the six geopolitical zones and Federal Capital Territory, FCT. Speaking with Vanguard they said the amendment consultation should focus on areas Nigerians have been agitating for amendment on some gray areas that have hampered rapid development of the country after the return of democracy in 1999. Some also called on the Buhari-led administration and the National Assembly to adopt the 2014 Confab report as a major instrument to amend the 1999 Constitution, which addressed most of the issues heating up the polity currently.

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