JAMB - Government (2006 - No. 32)
A bill could become law without the president's assent if
necessitated by a state of emergency
overruled by the Supreme Court
supported by a two-thirds majority of the legislature
assented to by the Cheif Justice
Explanation
A bill could become law without the president's assent if supported by a two-thirds majority of the legislature.
Where the President withholds his assent and the bill is again passed by each House by two-thirds majority, the bill shall become law and the assent of the President shall not be required.
Where the President withholds his assent and the bill is again passed by each House by two-thirds majority, the bill shall become law and the assent of the President shall not be required.
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