ACTING President Yemi Osinbajo has
declined approving four bills the
national assembly forwarded to the
executive for assent.
Osinbajo conveyed his decision in a
letter read on the floor of the senate
by Bukola Saraki on Wednesday.
The bills are – Dangerous Drug
Amendment Bill, 2016; National
Lottery Bill, 2016; Currency
Conversion Freezing Order
Amendment Bill, 2016, and
Agricultural Credit Scheme Bill, 2016.
The acting president said assent to
some of the bills was withheld due to
“concerns regarding words and
phrases, and the spirit behind the
amendment”, and due to “the
existence of pending legal issue”.
Speaking on the refusal of the acting
president to sign the bills into law,
Dino Melaye, a senator from Kogi
west, said the executive must respect
the principle of separation of powers.
He said it was the responsibility of the
executive to assent to bills made by
the legislature or go to court to
challenge them.
However, the senate president said
the matter would be referred to the
legal department of the national
assembly for advice and
interpretation.
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