The bills are Dangerous Drugs Amendment Bill 2016, National Lottery Commission Bill 2016, Agricultural Credit Guarantee Scheme Fund 2016, and Currency Conversion Freezing Order Amendment Bill 2016.
Osinbajo had last week assented to seven bills passed by the legislature.
President of the Senate, Bukola Saraki, who read Osinbajo’s letter to senators during plenary, said the chamber would seek legal advice on the matter as it had to do with separation of power.
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ReplyDeleteAs a Senior Advocate and a Proffesor of Law, I want to believe he knows what he's doing.
DeleteI just read his reasons for not signing the bills elsewhere. His reasons seem valid.
This man that they're controlling from London.
ReplyDeleteBetter than the one who just sit in aso rock to drink ogogoro and gulder
DeleteThey should focus on signing bills that will benefit Nigerians joor
ReplyDeleteMore of God's leading and direction for him I pray.
ReplyDeleteMore of God's leading and direction for him I pray. Wisdom,knowledge and understanding like Solomon to bring succor to our land Amen.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful
ReplyDeleteGod will see us through
ReplyDeleteWait for your boss oo, make you no sign something you will regret later
ReplyDeleteThe man knows his job well
ReplyDeleteI heard he doesn't sleep in aso rock hahahaha
ReplyDeleteThis guy is sound! If he withdrew his ascent, he had a good reason for it.
ReplyDeleteMay God guide him. I believe this man!
ReplyDeleteFor some reason I believe strongly that this man will do Nigeria and Nigerians well. I am praying for you sir.
ReplyDeleteIf he had checked in with "London" before "assenting" in the first place, he would not have to withdraw assent. Now there will be lawsuits.
ReplyDeleteHmm
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