889 bills pending in NASS
 After one year in office, the two chambers of the 8th National Assembly are yet to pass 889 bills.
 The bulk of the pending bills of 600 are in the House of Representatives while 289 are in the Senate.
 The disclosures came from the leadership of the two chambers on Thursday when they presented their scorecards.
 The Senate said that it had passed 11 bills since its inauguration which are awaiting President Muhammadu Buhari’s assent.
 The upper chamber also passed 96 resolutions and made various  confirmations of appointments of the Executive arm of government  ranging from Ministers, Service Chiefs, as well as heads of government  parastatals and departments.
 Briefing Senate correspondents in Abuja on Thursday, the Chairman,  Senate Committee on Rules and Business, Senator Babajide Omoworare,  said that the Red Chamber would have achieved more but for the  distractions it faced during the period under review.
 He said between June 9, 2015 and June 6, 2016, a total of 300 Bills  were introduced amongst which are four Executive Bills, while the rest  are members’ bills.
 He added that of the 300, 186 Bills are at the first reading stage, 45  read the second time and referred to the relevant committees.
 At the House of Representatives, the Speaker, Hon. Yakubu Dogara, said  that the House has passed 85 bills out of 675 bills received.
 In a speech delivered at the plenary session, Dogara noted that in the  last one year, they have laid a solid foundation on which the promise of  effective and positive legislation for the benefit of all Nigerians  can be delivered.
 He said the House passed a total of 85 bills in the first legislative  year of the 8th National Assembly which is the highest the lower  chamber has passed since the country returned to democratic rule in  1999.
 “A total of 685 bills were received in the House. The bulk of these  bills, indeed, about 98 percent, 675 were members’ bills, 10 executive  bills.
 “Out of the bills, 416 are awaiting second reading; 130 bills have  been referred to the committees and three bills are awaiting  consideration. It is instructive to observe that 85 of these bills  have been passed by the House so far, “he said.
 And in their independent assessment of the journey so far, Senators  have lamented the poor state of the nation’s economy but expressed their  readiness to support the Executive to tackle the problems facing the  country.
 The Senate President, Bukola Saraki, in his first anniversary speech,  noted that the 8th Senate faced enormous challenges that almost  destabilised it.
 He observed that the biggest challenges confronting the present  administration were the unprecedented decline in government revenue and  the state of security in the country.
 Saraki said: “The collapse in oil price has without doubt brought huge  shock to our economy on a scale that perhaps, has never been  experienced before. This requires us to develop creative strategies  that would stimulate business and investments into other sectors. For  decades, we have talked about the need to diversify our economy.”
 The Deputy Senate President Ike Ekweremadu, who applauded his  colleagues for considering him for the position of presiding officer  despite his opposition party status, appealed to them to drop their  differences and work as a team to rescue the nation’s economy from total  collapse.





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