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Nigerian House Of Representatives Passes 13 Bills In 20 Minutes

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  • Nigerian House Of Representatives

The Nigerian House Of Representatives today, May 31st 2016 passed 13 bills in a ‘cool & short’ 20 minutes. Checkout the bills below;

1. A bill for an Act to amend the national judicial Institute Act.

2. A bill for an Act to Amend the prevention of crimes Act

3. A bill to amend the water resources Act

4. A bill to amend the endangered species Act

5. A bill for an Act to amend the agricultural and
Rural management training institute Act

6. A bill for an Act to amend the telecommunications and postal offences Act

7. Abill for an Act to amend the treaty to establish the African Economic Community relating to the Pan-African parliament Act.

8. A bill for an Act to amend the utilities charges commission Act.

9.A bill for an Act to amend the chartered institute of stockbrokers Act

10. A bill for an Act to amend the Petroleum
Training institute Act

11. A bill for an Act to amend the Petroleum
Products Pricing Regulatory Agency Act

12. A bill for an Act to amend the quantity surveyors Act.

13. A bill for an Act to amend the bees (import, control and management) Act.

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