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Nigerian Senate, One Of World’s Highest-Paid, Adjourns Sitting Till June To Allow Lawmakers Participate In Party Primaries

The motion for adjournment was moved by the Senate Leader, Yahaya Abdullahi (Kebbi North) and seconded by the Deputy Minority Leader, Shuaibu Lau (Taraba North), Dr. Ezrel Tabiowo, Special Assistant (Press) to the Senate President said in a statement on Wednesday.

The Senate has adjourned sitting till June 7, 2022, to enable lawmakers to participate fully in the Presidential, National Assembly, Governorship, and State Houses of Assembly primaries.
 
The motion for adjournment was moved by the Senate Leader, Yahaya Abdullahi (Kebbi North) and seconded by the Deputy Minority Leader, Shuaibu Lau (Taraba North), Dr. Ezrel Tabiowo, Special Assistant (Press) to the Senate President said in a statement on Wednesday.

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The Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC), in a Timetable and Schedule of Activities for the 2023 general elections released on  February 26, 2022, directed political parties to conduct their primaries for the nomination of candidates from April 4 to June 3, 2022.
 
The Senate President, Ahmad Lawan, in his remarks, moments before the close of plenary on Wednesday, explained that the decision to adjourn plenary was to enable lawmakers to participate fully in activities and processes leading to the conduct of party primaries for the various elective positions ahead of the 2023 general elections.
 
He said, “Processing of forms for House of Representatives and Senate has started and we are expected to submit our completed forms tomorrow (Friday).
 
“And, of course, we have some of our colleagues here who are going for governorship seats of their states.
 
“It is very important that we participate in the process that affects us directly, as well as those that do not affect us directly - that is the State Houses of Assembly, Governorship and Presidential.
 
“Consequently, we have to adjourn to enable us participate fully in all these activities because we are supposed to be active participants. So, I wish all of us the best of luck.
 
“For the Presidential candidates, we are four and we pray that one of us will emerge as the candidate of the ruling party.”
 
The chamber adjourned plenary, thereafter, till June 7, 2022.
There was a public outcry in 2018 when a former senator representing Kaduna Central district, Shehu Sani, disclosed that Nigerian senators were entitled to monthly expenses of N13.5 million, in addition to their monthly salaries of more than N720,000.
It was later disclosed that Nigerian Senators were one of the highest-paid parliamentarians in the world.

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