Tinubu stops NASS officers’ tenure elongation

National Assembly (NASS)
National Assembly (NASS)

• Seeks Kekere-Ekun’s confirmation

President Bola Tinubu has declined to give assent to a bill that seeks to raise the retirement age of civil servants working in the national assembly.

The decision of the President is contained in a letter that was read by Senate President Godswill Akpabio on the floor of the upper legislative chamber, yesterday.

The president did not offer any specific reasons for turning down the bill, which had generated a lot of controversy.

The Senate had, in February, rejected the bill but reconsidered and passed it in concurrence with a similar one passed in the House of Representatives.

The bill seeks to increase the retirement age to 65 years or 40 years of service, whichever comes first.

The existing law prescribes 60 years of age or 35 years of service for retirement.

The Letter reads: “I write in respect of the harmonised retirement age for legislative officers of the National Assembly of the Federal Republic of Nigeria Bill passed by the National Assembly and forwarded to me for assent

“Upon thorough examination and careful consultation, I have decided to withhold my assent to the bill.

“This decision is made in accordance with the powers vested in me by the Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria. I wish to express my sincere appreciation of the diligent work of the senate as regards to the drafting and passage of this bill.”

But the President in another letter, yesterday, urged the Senate to confirm the nomination of Justice Kudirat Kekere-Ekun CON as the Chief Justice of Nigeria (CJN).

At yesterday’s plenary, the request was presented in a letter read by the Senate President, Godswill Akpabio.

Kekere-Ekun has been serving as the acting CJN since August, following the retirement of Justice Olukayode Ariwoola.

Tinubu had since sworn her in on an interim basis.

The President urged the lawmakers to give his request expeditious attention.

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