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THE SENATE FEDERAL REPUBLIC of NIGERIA ORDER PAPER Tuesday, 5Th February, 2013 1 SECOND SESSION NO. 106 188 THE SENATE FEDERAL REPUBLIC OF NIGERIA ORDER PAPER Tuesday, 5th February, 2013 1. Prayers 2. Approval of the Votes and Proceedings 3. Oaths 4. Announcements (if any) 5. Petitions PRESENTATION OF BILLS 1. National Assembly Service Commission Act (Repeal and Re-enactment) Bi1l2013 (SB.245)- First Reading Sen. Ita Enang (Akwa Ibom North East) 2. Federal Scholarship Commission (Est.etc) Bill 2013(SB.246)- First Reading Sen. Ben Ayade (Cross River North) 3. Nigeria Apparel Industry Development Commission (est. etc) Bill 2013 (SB %) - First Reading Sen. Enyinnaya Abaribe (Abia South) ORDERS OF THE DAY CONSIDERATION OF A REPORT 1. Report of the Committee on Lands, Housing and Urban Development: Social Housing Bill 2013 (SB. 61) Sen. Bukar Abba Ibrahim (Yobe East) "That the Senate do consider the Report of the Committee on Land, Housing and Urban Development, on the Social Housing Bill 2013 (SB.61)". CONSIDERATION OF BILLS 1. A Bill for an Act to Ensure full integration of Persons with disabilities into the Society and Establish a National Commission for Persons with Disabilities and vest it with the Responsibilities for their Education, Health Care and the Protection of their Social, Economic, Civil Rights and for Other Related Matters 2013(SB.102)- Second Reading Sen. Nurudeen Abatemi-Usman (Kogi Central) 2. A Bill for an Act to Repeal the National Health Insurance Scheme Act, Cap. N42 LFN 2004, and to Enact the National Health Insurance Commission 2013(SB.214)- Second Reading Sen. Ifeanyi A. Okowa (Delta North) and Eight Others 3. A Bill for an Act to amend the Nigeria Social Insurance Trust Fund Act CAP N88, LFN, 2004 to Provide Social SecurityfProtection to all Eligible Citizens of Nigeria who are Ordinarily Resident in Nigeria Whether Employed Both in the Private and Public Sector, Unemployment and Aged Without Discrimination and Related Matters 2013(SB.221)- Second Reading Sen. Ehigie Uzarnere (Edo South) PRINTED BY NATIONAL ASSEMBLY PRESS, ABUJA l~Y Tuesday, 5th February LU16 4. A Bill for an Act to Amend the Border Communities Development Agency (Establishment etc) and for Other Related Matters 2013 (5B. 143) - Second Reading Sen. Olufemi Lanlehin (Oyo South) COMMITTEE MEETINGS Committee Date Time Venue 1. Rules & Business Tuesday, 5th February, 2013 2.00pm Committee Room 107 Senate New Building 2. Power, Steel Dev. and Tuesday, 5th February, 2013 1.00pm Committee Room 117 Metallurgy Senate New Building 3. Education Tuesday, 5th February, 2013 2.00pm Committee Room 323 Senate New Building 4. Police Affairs and Tuesday, 5th February, 2013 12.00 noon Committee Room 328 Security and (Joint Meeting) Senate New Building Intelligence 5. Trade Tuesday, 5th February, 2013 2.00pm Committee Room 312 Senate New Building 6. National 1.0. Card and Wednesday, 6th February, 2013 2.00pm Committee Room 431 National Population Commission Senate New Building 7. Cooperation, Integration in Wednesday, 6th February, 2013 2.00pm Committee Room 430 Africa and NEPAD Senate New Building 8. Health Wednesday, 6th February, 2013 2.00pm Committee Room 324 Senate New Building PRINTED BY NATIONAL ASSEMBLY PRESS, ABUJA II H NA IIUNAL A!>!>tMISL T SECOND SESSION NO.19 51 THE SENATE FEDERAL REPUBLIC OF NIGERIA NOTICE PAPER Tuesday 5th February, 2013 Wednesday, 6th February, 2013 1. Report of the Joint Committee on Police Affairs and Judiciary, Human Rights and Legal Matters, on the Police Act (Repeal and Re-enactment) Bill 2013(SB.41) (Consideration) Sen. Paulinus Igwe (Ebonyi Central) 2. A Bill for an Act to Amend the National Sugar Development Council Act Cap N78 LFN 2011and for Other Matters Connected Therewith 2013(SB.188)- Second Reading Sen. Nenadi E. Usman (Kaduna South) 3. A Bill for Act to Repeal the Quarantine Act CAP Q2 LFN 2011 and Enact the Nigeria Public Health (Quarantine Isolation and Emergency Health Matters Procedure) to Provide for and Provisions for Preventing the Introduction into and Spread in Nigeria, and Regulate Steps for the Containment in Nigeria, and the Transmission from Nigeria, of Dangerous Infectious and Communicable Diseases, Organisms and Agents and to repeal the Quarantine Act, 1926, CAP Q2, LFN, 2004, Bill 2013 (SB. 210) - Second Reading Sen. Clever M. Ikisikpo (Bayelsa East) 4. A Bill for an Act to Establish the Nigerian Search and Rescue Guard to Provide for Maritime and Aeronautical Search and Rescue Operation and Other Search and Rescue services and Other Related Matters 2013 (SB.232)- Second Reading Sen. Domingo Obende (Edo North) 5. A Bill for an Act to Establish the Anti Corruption Court and Other Related Matters 2013(SB.126)-Second Reading Sen. Smart Adeyemi (Kogi West) 6. A Bill for an Act to Provide Measures to Give Effective Application to the Equality of Rights of Women and Men to Opportunities and Benefits in Public Life; the Protection of Women and Men of all Diversities, against Discrimination, Indignity and Domestic Abuse, having Regards to Regional and International Human Rights Conventions and the National Gender Policy, to vest Regulatory Authority for the Administration of the Act in the National Human Rights Commission:; and for Other Matters Connected Therewith 2013(SB.150)- Second Reading Sen. Helen U. Esuene (Akwa Ibom South) 7. A Bill for an Act to Make Provisions Creating the Offence of Corporate Manslaughter and for Matters Incidental Thereto 2013(SB.206)- Second Reading Sen. Pius Ewherido (Delta Central) 8. A Bill for an Act to Repeal the Federal Fire Service Act CAP F29Laws of Federation of Nigeria 2004and to provide for the Establishment of the Fire and Rescue Service in the Federation and Provide amongst other things for the Organisation, Discipline, Powers and Duties of the Federal Fire and Rescue Service and for Matters Connected Therewith 2013(SB.200)- Second Reading Sen. Abdulmunini M. Hassan (Jigawa South West) PRINTED BY NATIONAL ASSEMBLY PRESS, ABUJA 52 Tuesday 5th February, 2013 19 9. A Bill for an Act to Establish the Chartered Institute of Logistics and Transport of Nigeria Charged with the responsibility for Among Other things Determining the Standard of Knowledge, Skill and Qualification of Persons seeking to become Chartered Logisticians and Transporters in Nigeria and for Related Matters 2013(SB.153)- Second Reading Sen. George T. Sekibo (Rivers East) Thursday, 7th February 2013 1. Motion: Development of Solid Minerals Sector as a Panacea to the Bankruptcy of States of the Federation and Creation of Jobs in Nigeria: Senator Abu Ibrahim (Katsina South) and Others 2. Motion: Urgent Funding of the Activities of Nigeria's extended continental Shelf Project: Sen. Emmanuel G. Bwacha (Taraba South) 3. A Call for Review of National Planning and Budgeting Process Sen. Olubunmi Adetunmbi (Ekiti North) 4. Motion: Immediate Action on the Second Niger Bridge Project. Sen. Hope Uzodimma (Imo West) 5. A Bill for an Act to Establish the Chartered Institute of Public Management of Nigeria to Provide for the Control of its Membership and to Promote the Practice of Public Management in Nigeria and for Other Purposes Connected Therewith, 2013(SB.95)- Second Reading Sen. Aloysius A. Etok (Akwa Ibom North West) 6. A Bill for an Act to Establish Senior Citizens Centers in the Country to Cater for the Needs of the Senior Citizens and for Other Matters Connected Therewith, 2013(HB.119)- Second Reading Sen. Victor Ndoma-Egba, CON, SAN, (Senate Leader) 7. A Bill for an Act to Provide for the Establishment of the Nigerian Merchant Navy Security and Safety Corps with the Responsibility for the Security and Safety of Nigerian Merchant Navy and Other Matters Connected Therewith 2013(SB.10) - Second Reading Sen. Joshua M. Lidani (Combe South) PRINTED BY NATIONAL ASSEMBLY PRESS, ABUJA.
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