President Bola Tinubu has declined assent to the Federal University of Education Numan, Adamawa State (Establishment) Bill, 2024.


The President’s rejection of the bill was contained in a letter transmitted to the House of Representatives and read on the floor of the Green Chamber on Tuesday, by the Deputy Speaker, Benjamin Kalu.
Recall that the bill, sponsored by the lawmaker representing Adamawa South Senatorial District, Binos Yaroe, was passed by the National Assembly in 2024 and transmitted to the President for assent.
In the letter, Tinubu raised concerns over Section 22 of the bill, which grants the authority to dispose of land belonging to the federal institution to the Adamawa State Governor, stressing that the President has authority on issues relating to Federal Government-owned property, especially federal-owned universities.
“Pursuant to Section 58(4) of the 1999 Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria as amended, I hereby convey to the House of Representatives my decision taken on December 23, 2024, to decline presidential assent to the Federal University of Education, Numan Establishment Bill 2024 recently passed by the National Assembly.Related News
“I am declining assent to the bill as Section 22 of the bill confers the authority to the disposal of the land of the university on the governor and not the President as it ought to be in the case of land belonging to the Federal Government,” the letter read in part.
At a stakeholders’ forum last week in the Mayo-Belwa Local Government Area of Adamawa State, Yaroe stated that Tinubu did not reject the bill, noting that he only pointed out clerical errors in the proposed legislation.
“The President pointed out certain errors in the bill that needed to comply with the constitution. For instance, we mistakenly assigned the power to grant land authority to the governor instead of the President, who is the rightful visitor for the institution. We will rectify this error by replacing the governor with the president in the bill,” he explained.
Meanwhile, the House adjourned plenary till Wednesday, February 5, 2025, in honour of the late Deputy Whip, Adewunmi Onanuga, who died on January 15.
Aged 59, Onanuga represented Ikenne/Sagamu/Remo North Federal Constituency, Ogun State and was the Chairman, House Committee on Women Affairs in the 9th Assembly.
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