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Omo-Agege Speaks Over COVID-19’s Disruption On Constitutional Amend
Deputy Senate President, Ovie Omo-Agege, says the Covid-19 pandemic has caused disorder in the votes which was supposed to be taken on the constitution alteration bills in December 2020.
He said this in a statement titled, “New Year: We must not give in to despair – Omo-Agege’, signed by his Special Adviser on Media and Publicity, Yomi Odunuga.
The Deputy Senate President said, “The Coronavirus pandemic disrupted our earlier plans to have the constitution alteration bills voted on sometime in December last year. Consequently, we will have those votes taken on each of these bills separately in a not too distant time.”
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Omo-Agege who chairs the Senate Ad-hoc Committee on Review of the 1999 Constitution, however, promised that the votes will be taken in a not too distant time.
“I firmly believe that we are on course to true greatness. Let us keep hope alive as we renew our collective resolve to ensure that the dreams and labour of our heroes past are transformed into a better future for succeeding generations,” he added.
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