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Nigeria Senate three (3) days ago voted to legalize the marriage of underage
children in the Country. Below is how Naij.com reported it.
We
now know how senators voted on the constitution amendment bill which caused uproar
in the senate on Tuesday.
The
part up for ammendment relates to persons qualifies to renounce Nigerian
citizenship. The constitution in Section 29 says anyone of age can do so.
Section
29(4) (b) says that” any woman who is married shall be deemed to be of full
age.” It means that even a child if married can be seen to be of full age and
as such can renounce citizenship. The committee proposed that that provision be
deleted.
When
it was put to vote, 2/3 of members present voted for it which meant it was
deleted.
Senator
Yerima had kicked and mobilised his fellow Muslims in the Senate which was threatening
to cause confusion. Despite the senate president, David Mark insisting that it
could no longer be revisited as it had been voted upon, Yerima continued his
objection.
Due
to the sensitive nature, Mark had to call for another vote. At this point the
Senators who were in favour of this clause could no longer muster 2/3 of the
votes that will retain Section 29, Clause 4 (b).
Senators still voted 60 votes
to 35 votes for the clause to be deleted, but it did not satisfy the 2/3
requirement and so, according to the senate version, “any woman who is married
shall be deemed to be of full age.”
Thanks
to Sen. Babafemi Ojudu (Ekiti Central, ACN), we have the full list of the
senators who voted NO)
The
senators who voted NO, that is those who did not want the clause deleted,
include the following:
1.
Sen. Abdulmumin M. Hassan (Jigawa South West, PDP)
2.
Sen. Abdullahi Danladi (Jigawa North West, PDP)
3.
Sen. Adamu Abdullahi (Nasarawa West, PDP)
4.
Sen. Ahmed Barata (Adamawa South, PDP)
5.
Sen. Akinyelure Ayo (Ondo Central, Labour Party)
6.
Sen. Alkali Saidu A. (Gombe North, PDP)
7.
Sen. Bagudu Abubakar A. (Kebbi Central, PDP)
8.
Sen. Dahiru Umaru (Sokoto South, PDP)
9.
Sen. Galaudu Isa (Kebbi North, PDP)
10.
Sen. Garba Gamawa (Bauchi North, PDP)
11.
Sen. Danjuma Goje Mohammed (Gombe Central, PDP)
12.
Sen. Gobir Ibrahim (Sokoto East, PDP)
13.
Sen. Gumba Adamu Ibrahim (Bauchi South, PDP)
14.
Sen. Hadi Sirika (Katsina North, CPC)
15.
Sen. Ibrahim Bukar Abba (Yobe East, ANPP)
16.
Sen. Jajere Alkali (Yobe South, ANPP)
17.
Sen. Jibrilla Mohammed (Adamawa North, PDP)
18.
Sen. Kabiru Gaya (Kano South, ANPP)
19.
Sen. Lafiagi Mohammed (Kwara North, PDP)
20.
Sen. Lawan Ahmad (Yobe North, ANPP)
21.
Sen. Maccido Mohammed (Sokoto North, PDP)
22.
Sen. Musa Ibrahim (Niger North, CPC)
23.
Sen. Ndume Mohammed Ali (Borno South, PDP)
24.
Sen. Sadiq A. Yaradua (Katsina Central, CPC)
25.
Sen. Saleh Mohammed (Kaduna Central, CPC)
26.
Sen. Tukur Bello (Adamawa Central, PDP)
27.
Sen. Ugbesia Odion (Edo Central, PDP)
28.
Sen. Umar Abubakar (Taraba Central, PDP)
29.
Sen. Usman Abdulaziz (Jigawa North East, PDP)
30.
Sen. Ya’au Sahabi (Zamfara North, PDP)
31. Sen. Zannah Ahmed (Borno
Central, PDP)
32. Sen. Ahmad Rufai Sani (Zamfara
West, ANPP)
33. Sen. Ahmad Abdul Ningi (Bauchi
Central, PDP)
34. Sen. Bello Hayatu Gwano (Kano
North, PDP)
35. Sen. Ibrahim Abu (Katsina South,
CPC)
Some senators did not register to
vote, while some abstained.
After the second voting, Yerima
tried to get up to thank the Senate Present and his colleagues in an attempt to
claim victory, he was shouted down and booed.
Here is the photos of the list:
Is there any way these Senators can make good Laws for the Country?
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