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Senate suspends move for automatic return of presiding officers

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Last updated: November 18, 2025 3:20 pm
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Published: November 18, 2025
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The Nigerian Senate has suspended a controversial proposal to amend its Standing Orders, a move that many lawmakers feared could create a pathway for the automatic return of presiding officers.

The proposed amendment aimed to revise several key procedures, including the qualifications and ranking criteria for presiding officer positions, participation of senators-elect in leadership elections, suspension processes, and the establishment of new committees.

However, the initiative hit a roadblock when Senator Danjuma Goje raised concerns over the revised ranking system.

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The amendment prioritized former Presidents and Deputy Presidents of the Senate, ex-principal officers, returning senators based on the number of re-elections, and former House of Representatives members, effectively restricting first-time senators from contesting for leadership positions.

Senator Goje argued that the new criteria were not fair and failed to provide equal opportunities for all lawmakers seeking leadership roles. His objection triggered further scrutiny and debate among members.

The Senate Minority Leader, Senator Abba Moro, invoked Order 109, emphasizing that any proposal to change the Standing Orders must first be submitted in writing and circulated to all lawmakers before discussion.

Following the intervention, the Senate collectively agreed to suspend the amendment, stating it will be revisited on a future legislative day once all procedural requirements have been properly met.

The move is seen as a demonstration of the Senate’s commitment to due process and fairness in leadership elections. Lawmakers have expressed hope that when revisited, the amendment will provide a more balanced framework that ensures transparency and equal opportunity.

The suspension comes amid ongoing discussions about the internal reforms of the Senate and efforts to streamline legislative procedures. Observers note that the debate highlights the tension between experienced lawmakers and first-time senators regarding access to leadership positions.

The amendment will remain on hold until full compliance with procedural guidelines, signaling a temporary pause rather than a permanent dismissal of the proposal. Lawmakers and political analysts continue to watch developments closely.

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