Thursday, May 7, 2015

Just In!! Supreme Court Orders NASS, FG To Maintain Status Quo Over Constitution Amendment

The Supreme Court, Nigeria’s apex court, Thursday, ordered the Federal Government and the National Assembly to maintain status quo in a suit filed by Attorney General of the Federation, AGF, on the constitution amendment exercise carried out by the National Assembly.

The Federal Government had dragged the lawmakers before the Supreme Court, after President Jonathan vetoed the amendments carried out by both chambers of the National Assembly, citing irregularities in the process that led to the amendments.

The President also queried the rationale behind the whittling down of the powers vested in the executive and allegedly transferred to the legislature.

8 comments:

  1. See Gobe! Okay o we dey watch. Hmmm! "Uwaifo don talk e own o".

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  2. If jona wanted to punish buhari he wuld hav jst signd dis shits....i lik him standin on his ground abt dis....why wil u wnt to reduce de powers of de country excutives

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  3. Why can't they wait for buhari to take oath of office....why d rush

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  4. Make all of dem go sit-down, how many days remain for jona

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    1. It wunt affect just jona buh also de incomin presidnt... jst imagine de president decision bein viewd bah de house bfor it cn be acted one.......why is he den de president... surprise to evn se sum apc lawmakers suportin dis.... de wan frustrate buhari wit dis nt jona

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  5. This is pple have a bad plane All na God winne

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  6. There is serious fuel scarcity, that should be the issue on ground o

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  7. I don't think they know what they are doing

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