Today In Senate Plenary

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PROCEEDINGS OF THE NIGERIAN SENATE OF Wednesday, 28th December 2022

Welcome to a new Legislative Day in the Senate of the Federal Republic of Nigeria!

Senate President Ahmad Lawan led the Principal Officers into the Chamber, took the official prayers, and began the day’s proceedings at 11:25 am

VOTES AND PROCEEDINGS
Senator Tolu Odebiyi moved for the adoption of the Votes and Proceedings of Thursday, 22nd December 2022.

Senator George Sekibo seconded.

EXECUTIVE COMMUNICATION
Senate President Ahmad Lawn read two letters from President Muhammadu Buhari, GCFR on:

1. The transmission of the Federal Produce Inspection Service Bill for consideration and passage.
2. Request for an Amendment to the expiration clause (Section 12) of the 2022 Appropriation Act, by extending the implementation year of the Capital Component of the Act from 31 December 2022 to 31 March 2023.

POINT OF ORDER
Senator Biobarakuma Degi-Eremienyo cited Order 42 to inform the Senate on the demise of former Senator representing Bayelsa East, Inatimi Spiff, who died on 24 December in an Abuja hospital after a brief illness.

Senate observed a minute’s silence in honour of the deceased.

PRESENTATION OF A BILL FOR FIRST READING

1. 2022 Appropriation Act (Amendment) Bill, 2022 (SB. 1092) by Senate Leader, Senator Ibrahim Gobir

2022 Appropriation Act (Amendment)Bill, 2022 (SB. 1092) was read for the First Time.

CONSIDERATION OF A BILL FOR SECOND READING

1. A Bill for an Act to Amend the 2022 Appropriation Act in order to extend the Implementation year from the 31st December 2022 to 31st March 2023 and for related matters, 2022 (SB:1092) by Senate Leader, Senator Ibrahim Gobir

The Bill was referred to the Committee on Supply.

Senate resolved into Committee of Supply to consider the report.

Senate reverted to Plenary to report progress.

The Senate in the Committee of Supply and Plenary considered the 2022 Appropriations Act Amendment Bill, (SB. 1092) and approved Clauses 1-2 as recommended, Explanatory Memorandum as recommended, and Long Title as recommended.

Senate suspended its Standing rule 78(1) and the Bill was read the Third Time and PASSED!

PRESENTATION AND CONSIDERATION OF REPORTS
1. Report of the Committee on Appropriations
2022 Supplementary Appropriation Bill, 2022 (SB. 1092) by Senator Barau Jibrin

Senator Barau Jibrin moved that the Senate do receive and consider the report of the Committee on Appropriations
2022 Supplementary Appropriation Bill, 2022 (SB. 1092)

Senator Barau Jibrin laid and presented the report.

Senate resolved into Committee of Supply to consider the report.

Senate reverted to Plenary to report progress.

Senate in the Committee of the Whole and Plenary approved the sum of N819,536,937,813 as the 2022 Supplementary Budget for the under-mentioned Ministries:
– Federal Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development: N69,247,175,770;

– Federal Ministry of Works and Housing: N704,789,762,043;

– Federal Capital Territory(FCT): N30,000,000,000; and

– Federal Ministry of Water Resources: N15,500,000,000.

2. Report of the Committee on Finance
Finance Bill, 2022 (SB. 1087) by Senator Adeola Solomon

Senator Adeola Solomon moved that the Senate do receive and consider the report of the Committee on Finance on the Finance Bill, 2022 (SB. 1087).

Senator Isah Jibrin seconded

Senator Solomon Adeola laid and presented the report.

Senate resolved into a Committee of the Whole to consider the report.

Senate reverted to Plenary to report progress.

The Senate in Committee of the Whole and Plenary considered Finance Bill, 2022 (SB. 1087) and approved Clauses 1-42 as recommended, Long and Short Titles as recommended.

Finance Bill, 2022 (SB. 1087) was read the Third Time and PASSED!

3. Report of the Committee on Power
Transmission of the FGN Power Company Budget for 2022 by Senator Gabriel Suswam

Senator Gabriel Suswam moved that the Senate do receive and consider the report of the Committee on Power on the
Transmission of the FGN Power Company Budget for 2022.

Senator Ahmad Babba Kaita seconded.

Senator Gabriel Suswam laid and presented the report.

Senate approved the sum of N95,261,665,187 Billion as the FGN Power Company Budget for 2022.

4. Report of the Committee on Finance
Approval of ways and Means 2022.
Senator Adeola Solomon.

Senator Adeola Solomon moved that the Senate do receive and consider the report of the Committee on Finance on the
Approval of Ways and Means 2022.

Senator Isabel Jibrin seconded.

Senator Adeola Solomon laid and presented the report.

Senator Adeola Solomon, in his presentation, said Ways and Means are used by the government when there is a need for intervention by the federal government to cater to emergency finance.

Senate moved into Closed-door Session at 1:55 pm

Senate resumed Plenary at 3:08 pm

Senate President Ahmad Lawan reported that the Senate in a Closed Door Session deliberated on matters bordering on the workings of the Senate in particular and the National Assembly in general.

Senate suspended the consideration of the report till another legislative day.

5. Conference Committee Report
National Senior Secondary Education Commission etc Act Cap. N73, LFN 2004 (Repeal & Re-enactment) Bill, 2022 (SB:996) by Senator Ibrahim Gaidam

Senator Biobarakuma Degi-Eremienyo moved that the Senate do receive and consider the Conference Committee Report on the National Senior Secondary Education Commission etc Act Cap. N73, LFN 2004 (Repeal & Re-enactment) Bill, 2022 (SB:996).

Senator Elisha Ishaku seconded.

Senator Biobarakuma Degi-Eremienyo laid and presented the report.

Senate approved the recommendations of the Committee.

6. Report of the Committee on Finance
2023 Federal Inland Revenue Service Budget (FIRS) by Senator Adeola Solomon.

Senator Adeola Solomon moved that the Senate do receive and consider the report of the Committee on Finance on the 2023 Federal Inland Revenue Service Budget (FIRS).

Senator Yakubu Oseni seconded.

Senator Adeola Solomon laid and presented the report.

Senate approved N262,959,510,955 Billion for FIRS for the fiscal year 2023.

7. Report of the Committee on National Planning and Economic Affairs

Confirmation of the Nomination of Amb. Ayuba Jacob Ngbako for Appointment as Member of Revenue Mobilization Allocation and Fiscal Commission by Senator Olubunmi Adetunmbi

Senator Olubunmi Adetunmbi moved that the Senate do receive and consider the report of the Committee on National Planning and Economic Affairs on the
Confirmation of the Nomination of Amb. Ayuba Jacob Ngbako representing Federal Capital Territory for Appointment as Member of Revenue Mobilization Allocation and Fiscal Commission

Senator Ezenwa Onyewuchi seconded.

Senator Olubunmi Adetunmbi laid and presented the report.

Senate resolved into a Committee of the Whole to consider the report.

Senate reverted to Plenary to report progress.

The Nomination of Amb. Ayuba Jacob Ngbako representing the Federal Capital Territory was CONFIRMED as a member of the Revenue Mobilization Allocation and Fiscal Commission

8. Report of the Committee on Appropriations
2023 Appropriation Bill, 2022 (SB. 1062) by Senator Barau Jibrin

Senator Barau Jibrin moved that the Senate do receive and consider the report of the Committee on Committee on Appropriations on the 2023 Appropriation Bill, 2022 (SB. 1062)

Senator Yusuf A. Yusuf seconded.

Senator Barau Jibrin laid and presented the report.

Senate resolved into Committee of Supply to consider the report Clause by Clause.

Senate reverted to Plenary to report Progress.

The Senate in Committee of the Whole and Plenary considered 2023 Appropriation Bill, 2022 (SB. 1062) and approved Schedule Part A-M as recommended, Aggregates Expenditure as recommended, Clause 1-12 as recommended, Explanatory Memorandum as recommended, Short and Long Titles as recommended.

2023 Appropriation Bill, 2022 (SB. 1062) was read the Third Time and PASSED!

“Congratulations to this very Distinguished Senate and let me commend all of us in this Ninth Senate for promising and delivering on our promise. This is our Fourth and last Budget before the expiration of our tenure. I want to take this to urge the Executive arm of government to implement the 2022 Appropriations Act. We expect total implementation. It should be total because this has been what this administration has always tried to do since we came in 2019 and therefore the country and people are better for it. Let me commend the National Assembly for passing the Finance Bill which also guides the implementations of the Appropriations that we pass.” – Senate President Ahmad Lawan.

POINT OF ORDER

Senator Ali Ndume cited Orders 41 and 51 to seek the leave of the Senate to move a motion on the Urgent need to extend the withdrawal of old currency from circulation.

Senator Adamu Aliero seconded the motion.

“The timing needs to be extended to allow every Nigerian to play his/her own role. I support the motion that this withdrawal date be extended to June 30th, 2023.” – Senator Aliyu Wammako

Senate resolved to:

Urge the CBN to urgently extend the withdrawal date from 31st January to 30th June 2023

The Plenary was adjourned till 5:40 pm.

Senate President Ahmad Lawan led the Principal Officers into the Chamber, took the official prayers, and began the day’s proceedings at 5:50 pm.

VOTES AND PROCEEDINGS
Senator Suleiman Abdu Kwari moved for the adoption of the Votes and Proceedings (1) of Wednesday, 28th December 2022.

Senator Binos Yaroe Dauda seconded.

“Once again, congratulations on the passage of the 2023 Appropriations Bill. It is our hope that the Bill will be sent to the Villa for Mr. President to ascent to it. Let me also once again thank our Distinguished colleagues for giving the leadership of the Senate all the necessary support to ensure we are able to achieve what we have been able to achieve.“ – Senate President Ahmad Lawan

ADJOURNMENT
Senate Leader, Senator Ibrahim Gobir moved that the Plenary be adjourned till another legislative day.

Minority Leader, Senator Philip Aduda seconded.

The Plenary was adjourned to Tuesday, 17th January 2023.

Signed
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