FOCRTH REpVBLIC 7TH" ATIOXAL ASSEMBLY FOCRTH SESSIOX :\'0. 185 583 HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES FEDERAL REPUBLIC OF NIGERIA ORDER PAPER Tuesday, 2 June, 2015 1. Prayers 2. Approval of the Votes and Proceedings 3. Oaths 4. Message from the President of the Federal Repnblic of Nigeria (if any) 5. Message from the Senate of the Federal Republic of Nigeria (if any) 6. Other Announcements (if any) 7. Petitions (if any) 8. Matter(s) of Urgent Public Importance 9. Personal Explanation PRESENTATION OF REPORT Ad-hoc Committee on the Evasion of Payment of Import Duty on Imported Rice: Hon. Leo Ogor: "That the House do receive the Report of the Ad-hoc Committee on the Evasion of Payment of Import Duty on Imported Rice by some Companies and other Investors" (Referred: 26/2/2015). ORDERS OF THE DAY MOTIONS 1. Receipt and Adoption of the Conference Committee Report on a Bill for an Act to Establish the Nigerian Financial Intelligence Centre as the Central Body in Nigeria Responsible for Receiving, Requesting, Analyzing and Disseminating Financial Intelligence Reports and Other Information to Law Enforcement, Security and Intelligence Agencies and Other Relevant Authorities; and for Other Related Matters: Hon. Albert T. Sam-Tsokwa: The House: Notes that the Nigerian Financial Intelligence Agency (Establishment) Bill, 2013 was passed by the House on Wednesday, 30th September, 2014 and transmitted to the Senate for concurrence; The Senate passed same Bill with some differences; PRINTED BY NA TlONAL ASSEMBL Y PRESS, ABUJA
584 ---'l,,""'lc""s"'ti"'a"'v-", 2 June, 2015 :\0. 185 The two Chambers met in Conference on Tuesday', 14 October. 2014 and adopted a harmonized vcrsion 01"the Bill: A dean COpy" of the: Conference Rcpon is ready for receipt and adoption: III view of the importance of the Bill in creating the l.cga}, Institutional and Regulatory! Framework for the operation of the :\igcrian Financial Center: Resolves to: Receive and adopt the Conference Cornmiuee Report on a Bill for an Act to Establish the Nigerian Financial Intelligence Centre as the Central Body in Nigeria Responsible for Receiving, Requesting, Analyzing and Disseminating Financial Intelligence Reports and Other Information to Law Enforcement. Security and Intelligence Agencics and Othcr Relevant Authorities: and for Other Related Matters. 2. Order I, Rule (2) of the Standing Orders of the House of Representatives to Adopt a Special Procedure on all Bills Transmitted from the Senate to the House for Concurrence: Hon. Albert T. Sam-Tsokwa: The House: Acknowledges that the under listed Bills were passed by the Senate of the federal Republic of Nigeria and transmitted to the House for concurrence. to wit: (I) Labour Safety and Health Bill, 2015; (ii) Acts Authentication Act. 1962 (Amendment) Bill. 2015: (iii) Nigeria Football Association Act, Cap. Nl l O, LFN (Repeal and Re-Enactment) Bill. 2015; (Iv) Oil and Gas Export free Zone Act (Amendment) Bill. 2015: (v) Corporate Manslaughter Bill, 2015: (vi) Animal Health and Husbandry Technologists (Registration) Bill. 2015: (vii) Criminal Justice (Release from Custody) (Special Provision) (Amendment) Bill. 2015: ("iii) Border Communities Development Agency (Amendment) Bill. 2015: (ix) Hydro-Electric Power Producing Areas Development Commission (Amendment) Bill. 20 15: (x) )ligerian Automotive Industry Development Plan (Fiscal Incentives Assurances and Guarantees) Bill, 2015; (xi) Engineer (Registration. ctc.) (Amendment) Bill. 2015. Notes the legislative time available to the House between now and the end of the Session on Thursday, 4th June. 201S: And considering the time and resources the Nationa! i\sscmhl\" deployed to the consideration of the Bills: Also considering the need 1{1 concur with the Senate Ull Ih.::SL' Bills and forward same to the Prcsidci.t for Assent:
~o. 185 Tuesday, 2 June, 2015 585 Resolves to: Suspend Order XII, Rules (80), (82) and (88) of the Standing Orders of the House of Representatives, deem all the Bills as having passed First, Second and Third Readings on the floor of the House and concur to same. BILLS 3. A Bill for an Act to Authorise the issue from the Federal Capital Territory Administration Statutory Revenue Fund of the Federal Capital Territory Administration Account, the Total Sum of NI93,864,591,470 (One Hundred and Ninety-Three Billion, Eight Hundred and Sixty-Four Million, Five Hundred and Ninety-One Thousand, Four Hundred and Seventy Naira) only, of which the sum ofn45,961,784,503 (Forty-Five Billion, Nine Hundred and Sixty-One Million, Seven Hundred and Eighty-Four Thousand, Five Hundred and Three Naira) only, is for Personnel Costs and the sum of N33,834,186,423 (Thirty-Three Billion, Eight Hundred and Thirty-Four Million, One Hundred and Eighty-Six Thousand, Four Hundred and Twenty-Three Naira) only, is for Overhead Costs whilst the balance ofni14,068,620,544 (One Hundred and Fourteen Billion, Sixty-Eight Million, Six Hundred and Twenty Thousand, Five Hundred and Forty-Four Naira) only, is for Capital Projects for the service of the Federal Capital Territory, Abuja, for the Financial year commencing from l st January and Ending on 31st December, 2015 (HB. 788) - Third Reading. 4. A Bill for an act to Repeal the Prisons Act, Cap. P29, Laws of the Federation of Nigeria, 2004 and Enact the Nigerian Prisons and Correctional Service Bill, 2015 to make Comprehensive Provisions for the Administration of Prisons in Nigeria; and for Other Related Matters (HB. 107) - Third Reading. 5. A Bill for an Act to Provide for the Establishment of the Federal University of Petroleum Resources, Effurun and for Other Matters Connected Therewith (HB. 217) - Third Reading. 6. A Bill for an Act to Amend the Nigerian Oil and Gas Industry Content Development Act, 2010; and for Other Matters Connected Therewith (HB.452) - Third Reading. CONSIDERATION OF REPORTS 7. Ad-hoc Committee on Petroleum Industry Bill: Hon. Ishaka Mohammed Bawa: "That the House do resume consideration of the Report of the Ad-hoc Committee on Petroleum Industry Bill on a Bill for an Act to Provide for the Establishment of a Legal, Fiscal and Regulatory Framework for the Petroleum Industry in Nigeria and for Other Related Matters, (HB. 383) and (HB. 360) and approve the recommendations therein" (Adjourned consideration: 20/5/2015). 8. Ad-hoc Committee to investigate the Alleged Shady Deals Involving the Hon. :\1inister of Petroleum Resources: Hon. Ajibola S. Muraina: "That the House do consider the Report of the Ad-hoc Committee to investigate the alleged shady deals involving the Hon. Minister of Petroleum Resources, the Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation (NNPC), the Nigerian Petroleum Development Company (NPDC), Shell Petroleum Development Company (SPDC), Atlantic Energy Drilling Concept Ltd, Septa Energy Ltd and any Other Entity with respect to the Farm-out or Allocation of Oil Mining Leases (OMLs) 4, 26, 30, 34, 38,41 and 42 and approve the recommendations therein (Laid: 13/212014): (i) that operators in the Oil Industry should deliberately encourage openness/transparency in their operations;
~~() '~r=uccesc:-("'h=_n'c',,,2.lun",c L -=2"'0-'1,,5, _ '10. 185 iii» that Companies involved in the Pcuolcurn Industry should be required to ensure timely,' dissemination of ill formation rcg;:udilig their transactions, especially those involving Government Agew.:ic:s and Corporations as this would forestall suspicions and sentiments ur having been cheated that are alway, bound to arise in circumstances where a section of the relevant stakeholders ill the Industry.' arc left in doubt as to transactions in the Industry'; (iii) that a clean bill of health be given to all the panics involved in rhis rransaction as the entire transaction conformed to all the applicable laws. 9. A Bill for an Act to Establish the Chartered Institute of Capital Marker Registrars to Regulate and Conrrol the Practice of Share Registration; and for Orher Related Matters (Hls. 598) (Committee of [he Whole: 7/5/2015). 10. Committee on Commerce: I10Il. Sylvester Ogbaga: "That the House do consider the Report of the Committee on Commerce on a Bill for an Act to Establish the Chartered Institute of Loan and Risk Management of Nigeria, to Provide for rhe Control of its Membership ami to Promote the Practice of Loan and Risk Managemern in Nigeria; and for Other Matters Connected Therewith (HB, 593) and approve the recommendations therein" (Laid: 26/2/20 IS) 11. Committees on Commerce, and Labour, Employment and Productivity: lion. Sylvester Ogbaga: "That the House do consider the Report of the Committees on Commerce, and Labour, Employment and Productiviry on a Bill for an Acr to Establish the Nigerian Institute of Social Work to Regulate the Pracrice of Professional Social Work in "igeria: and for Other Related Maners (HB. 365) and approve the recommendarions therein" (Laid: 31/ I0/2D 13). 12. Ad-hoc Committee on Alleged Diversion of Crude Oil: Hon. Friday Itulah: "That the House do consider the Report of rhe Ad-hoc Committee on Alleged Diversion of Crude Oil Deposit at Stubbs Creeks Marginal Field by Universal Energy Resources Limited and approve the recommendations therein" (Laid: 20/5/20IS): (i) rhat the Department of Petroleum Resources (DPR) should revoke the operational licence of Universal Energy Resources Limited for its unwholesome and illegal practices and diversion of crude oil in violation of laid down rules and guidelines for oil exploration in Nigeria: (ii) that the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) should further invesrigare with a view to prosecuting the Managing Director of the Company and other culprits involved in this economic crime: (iii) that the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission should further investigate the Nigerian Security and Civil Defence Corps (NSCDC), Akwa [bam State Chapter for its overt and covert role in the alleged diversion of crude oil in the area; (ivi that the Department of Petroleum Resources (DPR) be further strengthened anel empowered to perform its mandatory oversight duties in order to prevent future occurrence of sucl: illegal activities in the sector: (v) thar the Mbo Youths, His Royal Highnes«. the Chairman of the Unyenge Counc.l of Chiefs. Ovong Xavier l.k pe and the entire community be commended for their patriotism and proper exercise of their civic responsibility.
,,"0. 185 Tuesday, 2 June, 2015 587 13. Committee on Public Petitions: Report all the Petition by System Numeric Limited: Hon. Uzo Azubuike: "That the House do consider the Report of the Committee on Public Petitions on the Petition by System Numeric Limited against the National Lottery Regulatory Commission (NLRC) on alleged irregularities in the bidding process and award of Contract forthe Procurement of a Cloud Technology Lottery Platform as a Service (LPAAS) Project and approve the recommendations therein" (Laid: 21/5/2014): (i) that System Numeric Nigeria Limited, one of the two Companies that bided for the award of contract for the procurement of a Cloud Technology Lottery Platform as a Service (LPAAS) Project and having met all the requirements in the bid exercise, and in consideration of the scheming and machination that attended the bid exercise, all in the effort to award the contract to a faceless organization, the Committee recommends that the House do direct the Government to award the contract for the procurement of a Cloud Technology Lottery Platform as a Service (LPAAS) to System Numeric Nigeria Limited; (il) that effort should be stepped up to unmask the people behind the so called e-garnes Technologies Africa Incorporated, as available evidence showed that the Company has no identity or address, and that the culprits should also be sanctioned accordingly; (iii) that in view of the expected huge revenue from the lottery business which the Lottery Commission put at NS,OOO,OOO,OOO.OO (Five Billion Naira) monthly, which at present is being lost to unpatriotic Nigerians as a result of the absence of established Information Technology (IT) Agency to monitor and collate proceeds in the sector, the Government should fast-track the process leading to the award of this contract.