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Section 58(4-5) states, “Where a bill is presented to the President for assent, he shall within 30 days thereof signify that he assents or that he withholds assent.
“Where the President withholds his assent and the bill is again passed by each House by a two-thirds majority, the bill shall become a law and the assent of the President shall not be required.”
Meanwhile, Enang declined to speak on the invitation by the House of Representatives, asking Buhari to appear before it over the rising security issues in the country.
The House had first invited the President in April, but he did not appear.
Last week he was reinvited.
Asked whether Buhari had received correspondence on the second invitation and would comply, Enang replied, “I will not comment on that issue.”
The House on April 11, summoned Buhari to appear “within 48 hours” to address lawmakers on the frequent attacks by herdsmen and other security problems like banditry and kidnappings in the country.
The resolution followed a motion moved by the lawmaker representing Gwer-East/Gwer-West Federal Constituency in Benue State, Mr Terseer Mark-Gbillah.
The resolution, which was unanimous, stated, “Request that the President and Commander-in-Chief of the Armed Forces to address the House and the entire nation within 48 hours.”
The House added that the President was to explain “his inability and the inability of his administration, since its inception, to declare the killer herdsmen as terrorists, to enable the Armed Forces to take commensurate action against them”.
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