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Senate President, Ahmad Lawan, says the 9th Senate passed 500 bills in four years.

Lawan said this in his remarks during the valedictory session for the outgoing senators of the 9th National Assembly in Abuja on Saturday, June 10.

He stated that the Senate accomplished some significant accomplishments over the last four years, saying: “In lawmaking, the 9th Senate introduced and successfully passed critical legislations that could reform and promote the economy, improve transparency in government processes.

“As of June 10, over 1,129 bills were presented on the floor of the Senate, and over 500 were successfully passed.

“The President assented to 131 bills; the highest of any Assembly in Nigeria’s history.

“In the last few days, President Bola Ahmed Tinubu had assented to two bills passed by the 9th National Assembly; the Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria, 1999 (Fifth Alteration) (No.37) Bill, 2023.

“This extends the retirement age of high court judges and others, from 65 to 70 years.

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“This was the first bill to be signed by the President since taking the oath of office.

“Only yesterday (Friday), the 9th, he also assented to the Electricity Act 2023, which we had passed in July 2022.

“The new law replaces the Electricity and Power Sector Reform Act of 2005.”

Lawan said in the discharge of their representative functions, the 9th Senate aggregated and amplified the problems faced by constituents.

He added: “361 motions were moved in the 9th Senate and 488 Resolutions were passed.

“Through these various motions and resolutions, we called the government’s attention to specific issues and sought their intervention.”

The Senate President stated that beyond the impressive numbers, the laws cut across the 11 priority areas of their Legislative Agenda.

Lawan said to curb the proliferation of illegal arms and weapons, “we passed the Bill for the Establishment of a National Commission for Coordination and Control of Small Arms and Light Weapons.”

“We passed other security-related laws, including the Police Act 2020, which introduced radical changes in the operations of the Nigerian Police Force and how they relate to the citizenry,” he added.

Lawan, who appreciated his colleagues for voting him to be the President of the 9th Senate, said it was an honour and a privilege to serve as a member of the revered legislative body and to preside over its activities at a defining moment in the history of Nigeria.

The Star

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