Headlines Breaking: Buhari declines assent to Maritime University Bill, cites excessive source of funding as reason By maritimemag May 30, 2019 ShareTweet 0 Segun Oladipupo | President Muhammadu Buhari has refused assent to a bill seeking to establish Nigeria Maritime University at Okerenkoko, Delta state. The President , in a letter to the National Assembly, cited excessive proposed source of funding for his refusal. “I am declining my assent to the bill because the funding provisions are grossly excessive and will disrupt the operation of a number of government agencies and institutions,” the letter reads. Similarly, the president in another letter informed the lawmakers he would not assent to the Institute of Chartered Biochemist and Molecular Biologist Bill. The letter reads, “Pursuant to Section 58 (4) of the 1999 constitution as amended, I hereby convey to the Senate my decision on 25th May 2019 to decline presidential assent to the Institute of Chartered Biochemist and Molecular Biologist Bill 2019. I am declining my assent to the bill because of: a. There is already an existing chartered institute biochemist of Nigeria established pursuant to CAP 1(12) laws of the federation of Nigeria which has a similar mandate and function to the proposed Chartered Biochemist and Molecular Biologist. b. Section 11 a and g and sections 12 and 13 (1, 2 and 3) conflict with mandate and functions of the National Universities’ Commission.” © 2019, maritimemag. All rights reserved.
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