NewsCOVID-19: Why House Adopted Singapore Act For Draft Vaccination Bill – Gbajabiamila

COVID-19: Why House Adopted Singapore Act For Draft Vaccination Bill – Gbajabiamila

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SAN FRANCISCO, May 11, (THEWILL) – The Speaker of House of Representatives, Hon Femi Gbajabiamila has justified plagiarism of Singaporean law to draft the Vaccination Bill submitted for the consideration in the Lower Chamber.

Gbajabiamila who made this known in Zoom meeting organised by Elombah Communications / Njenje Media Ltd represented by his Special Assistant, Research and Public Policy, Dubem Okadigbo Moghalu, explained that plagiarism is not known in the legislative drafting adding the allegation of plagiarism is intended only to arise certain passion.

The Conference is titled, ” Covid-19 and the proposed Vaccination Bill: Implications for Nigeria.”

He explained that when you want to achieve a particular objective through passage Act Parliament, it is a common norm practice to look for other jurisdiction that has achieved what you intend to achieve.

He said, “I need it to be clear for who are on this platform that at the moment the Language of plagiarism that has been used in relation to this bill is simply incendiary, and it is intended only to arise certain passion. Plagiarism is not known in legislative drafting.

“When you want to achieve a particular objective, the first thing you will need to do is to ask yourself is there any other jurisdiction that has achieved what you intend to achieve, if is yes, the next thing is how did they achieve it in the written text and you will take that written text and take it as a foundation for developing your own legislation and you will make whatever improvement you need to make so that it will be more suites to your local context.

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“We are taking what was done in Singapore as foundation for our work and improve and amend it to an extent that will be suited to our local context. It is important to know that there is nothing we have done in thus bill that is not based on existing law in Nigeria.”

He explained that what is in the bill is not alien to the practices in the Nigeria.

“We have simply sought to build on what is already in existence to achieve a particular objective of strengthen our health work and the management of our public health. A lot of contentious provisions that people are worried about only apply to our public health emergency, the only person who has power to declare public health emergency is the President. We have not given the Director General, power to act on his own outside of norms, we are simply giving him power that comes into effect subject to declaration of public health emergency by the President.”

He said that the power to arrest without warrant of arrest is already in existing law in the Administration of Criminal Justice adding that there is no difference between the existing law and what is being proposed in the bill.

Meanwhile Gbajabiamila has denied involvement of Computer Expert, Bill Gates in formulation of Vaccination Bill.

Last week, the Coalition of United Political Parties (CUPP) alleged that Gates offered the House of Representatives $10 million for the passage of Vaccination Bill.

But speaking through Moghalu, the Speaker said the lawmakers have not consulted any other individual in formulation of the bill.

“I speak for my boss, bill gates has no involvement in this particular legislation. Section 30 of the proposed bill deal with Vaccination for international travel, again there is this proposed bill that is alien, Section 30 of subsection 1, some of us have already obtained yellow card this thing is already exist which we adhere to, u can’t enter UK or US if you have not been vaccinated against some certain diseases.”

The panelists at the meeting were Prof. Maurice Iwu, a member of House of Representatives, Hon. Akanni Dolapo, Daniel H. Bwala, LLM (UK), Special Adviser on Legal and Constitutional Matters to Deputy President of the Senate/Head of the Legal Unit, and Professor Joseph Igietseme, Doctor of Immunology & Microbiology from Georgetown, Chief of Molecular Pathogenesis Laboratory at the National Center for Infectious Disease, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), Atlanta, Georgia, USA.

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