Senate moves to amend Standing Rules

President of the Senate, Ahmad Lawan, on Wednesday during plenary, disclosed plans to amend the upper chamber’s Standing Rules.
Mr Lawan said the decision to update the current rules adopted in 2015 was to align it with current realities.
The senate president explained that the amendment would allow the Senate to accommodate committees created under the 8th Assembly and not captured in the standing rules.
“The copies of the proposals will be distributed today and the idea is for all of us to study them between now and Monday, and on Tuesday we will look into them.
“So, if any of us has any idea of an additional thing or suggestion on what has been introduced by Tuesday we should be able to have our positions.
“It is inevitable that the standing orders as they are today have to be amended for us to be up-to-date in everything that we do here,” he said.
More from Peoples Gazette

NationWide
Sen. Kalu leads criminal justice bill debate at Senate plenary
Chief Whip of the Senate, said it is the first time an attempt is being made to amend the law since it was enacted in 2015.

Lagos
COVID-19: Sanwo-Olu imposes new rules on Lagos event planners, attendees
Per the statement, all event centres must register and follow the guidelines set by the government on the Lagos State Safety Commission website.

NationWide
Tiwa Savage, Lukaku, Squid Game, JAMB, others topped Nigerians’ searches in 2021: Google
Google’s 2021 Year in Search compiles the moments, people, topics, events, and places that capture the world’s attention each year.

NationWide
Visibility, breathing to worsen as dust haze engulfs North, NiMet warns
The updated weather alert released from NiMet on Wednesday in Abuja envisaged dust haze activities before the end of the day over the extreme North.

Education
Kidnappers release DELSU students, five others: Police
The kidnappers had demanded five million naira to set the nine victims free.

Economy
Ekiti looks to Australia for development
Australia is partnering with Ekiti State on livestock breeding, ranching, women empowerment and elimination of violence against women and children, amongst others.