Drama as lawmaker accuses colleague of plagiarising his bill

Drama as lawmaker accuses colleague of plagiarising his bill

The Cable

There was rowdiness on Thursday during a house of representatives public hearing as Uzoma Abonta, a member from Abia, accused his colleague, Buba Yakub, from Adamawa, of plagiarising his bill.

The public hearing was organised by the house committees on anti-corruption and commerce to look into the bill to establish the ‘Chartered Institute of Forensics and Certified Fraud Examiners’.

The bill, sponsored by Yakub, passed the first and second reading in March and April respectively.

Abonta(pictured) had earlier sponsored the ‘Chartered Institute of Forensic and Investigative Professional of Nigeria’ bill and it was passed by the house — but yet to be assented to by President Muhammadu Buhari.

Speaking at the hearing, Abonta said the provisions of Yakub’s bill are not different from the one he sponsored.

TheCable has not independently examined the contents of the two bills.

Abonta said: “We have rules we follow in the national assembly. National assembly is a hallow chamber, we don’t have to cause confusion — we solve confusion.

“What is now surprising now is that this bill now being considered… I authored the other forensic bill. This bill is word for word with the bill I authored. That is plagiarism.”

At this point, Abonta was interrupted by Yakub who raised a point of order.

Benjamin Sekpe, legal adviser to the Chartered Institute of Forensic and Investigative Professionals, while making his presentation, said the “bill is a photocopy”.

“We only got to know about this public hearing this morning that is why we are unable to make proper presentation and submission,” he said.

“May I bring to the attention of the committee that a bill to establish the Chartered Institute of Forensic and Investigative Professionals of Nigeria was passed into law by this same house on the 19th day of May 2021 and what is surprising is the fact that the bill under public hearing at the moment is more or less a photocopy of our bill.”

He was interrupted by Yakub who raised another point of order, again denying the allegation of plagiarism.

Yakub demanded that Sekpe be placed under oath before continuing with the presentation.

He said: “Point of order Mr chairman. Mr. chairman, I will not sit here to take such an insult. My bill is entirely a different bill and then, you cannot come here to say my bill is similar to what it is… Mr chairman, you have to take up the matter. It is a serious matter.

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