Buhari signs 17 bills into law in two months
Nigeria President, Muhammadu Buhari on Friday
signed the Endangered Species (Control of International Trade and
Traffic) Amendment Act 2016 into law.
The Senior Special Assistant to the
President on National Assembly Matters (Senate), Ita Enang, confirmed
this to State House correspondents.
Enang said the bill was one of the 10 bills sent by the National Assembly to the President for assent.
The law brought to 17 such Acts that Buhari has signed into law within two months.
The President had in November signed
eight bills into law. They include the Prevention of Crime Amendment
Act, 2016; National Crop Varieties and Livestock Breeds (Registration)
Amendment Act, 2016; Telecommunications and Postal Offences Amendment
Act, 2016; the National Agricultural Land Development Authority
Amendment Act, 2016.
Others are the Produce Enforcement of
Export Standards Amendment Act, 2016; the Agricultural and Rural
Management Training Institute Amendment Act, 2016; Bee Import Control
and Management Amendment Act, 2016; and Water Resources Amendment Act,
2016.
Earlier in the month, the President also
signed eight other bills into law. They include the National Judicial
Institute Amendment Act, 2016; Advertising Practitioners Registration
Amendment Act, 2016; Utilities Charges Commission Amendment Act, 2016;
Quality Surveyors Registration Amendment Act, 2016 and Small and Medium
Scale Industries Development Agency Amendment Act, 2016.
Others are Treaty to Establish African
Economic Community Relating to Pan African Parliament (Accession and
Jurisdiction) Amendment Act, 2016; University of Abuja Amendment Act,
2016 and Chartered Institute of Stock Brokers Amendment Act, 2016.
Enang said, “The intent of this
amendment is to bring the penalty provisions in line with economic
realities and to act as a deterrent or deter people from trafficking and
trading in endangered species because endangered species are preserved
the country.
“It will discourage traffic and it will improve agriculture and the preservation of endangered species in Nigeria.
“This is an amendment bill. This law has
been in existence but what the National Assembly has done, which the
President has assented to today, is to strengthen the penalty for
violation of the provisions and to bring it in line with today’s
realities.”
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