Kawuwa Damina, Speaker of the Assembly, said that only 13 of 31 members of the House were present at the sitting while adding that none of them objected to the passage of the bill.
The
Bauchi State House of Assembly has passed a new bill to reverse an existing law
granting tribunal the mandate to investigate and retrieve stolen funds and
properties by politicians, government officials and other individuals.
The
new bill, which scaled through first, second and third reading in one day
without objection, is coming in less than two weeks to the end of the current
administration.
Hon.
Abdullahi Abdulkadir, Deputy Majority Leader of the House, moved the motion for
the bill while it was seconded by Sale Nabayi, member representing Ganjuwa west
and Magaji Inuwa of Jama’are constituency.
Kawuwa
Damina, Speaker of the Assembly, said that only 13 of 31 members of the House
were present at the sitting while adding that none of them objected to the
passage of the bill.
He
also said he would ensure that the Governor approves the bill into law and it
is strictly implemented.
Hon.
Aminu Tukur, member representing Lere/Bula constituency, criticized the speaker
for presiding over the passing of the bill.
He
added that the bill was passed “with an ulterior motive best known to the
Speaker.”
He
also labelled the 13 members of the Assembly present at the passage of the bill
as cronies of Governor Mohammed Abubakar, while adding that the sitting was
done before the usual sitting time.
The
bill, if assented by Abubakar, outgoing Governor of the State, would set aside
a 2017 law establishing Public Property and Funds Recovery Tribunal 2017 aimed
at assisting the government recover all stolen public assets and funds.
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