Parliament Meme: Duties of Chief and Minority Whips in the National Assembly

This edition of Parliament Meme is an exposition on the duties and functions of the Chief Whip and Deputy Chief Whip, as well as the Minority Whip and Deputy Minority Whip in both chambers of the Nigerian National Assembly

The office of Chief Whip, as well as Minority Whips and their Deputies are familiar terms for any close observer of politics or more specifically, the parliament. How many Nigerians however, know the functions of the holders of these offices in the National Assembly?

 

This edition of Parliament Meme is an exposition on the duties and functions of the Chief Whip and Deputy Chief Whip, as well as the Minority Whip and Deputy Minority Whip in both chambers of the Nigerian National Assembly

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SENATE CHIEF WHIP

There shall be a Chief Whip of the Senate who shall be a Senator nominated from the party with the highest number of seats in the Senate.

He/She shall:

  • Maintain order and decorum in the Senate;
  • Manage the affairs of his party during meetings;
  • Organise the party members in divisions and debates;
  • Arrange the business of the party on the floor of the Senate.

DEPUTY SENATE CHIEF WHIP

There shall be a Deputy Chief Whip of the Senate, who shall be a Senator nominated from the party with the highest number of seats in the Senate. The Deputy Chief Whip

 

 

THE SENATE MINORITY WHIP

There shall be a Minority Whip of the Senate who shall be a Senator nominated from among the minority parties in the Senate. He/She

  • manages the affairs of his/her party during meetings
  • organise Minority Party members in divisions and debates; and
  • arranges the business of the minority parties on the floor of the Senate.

DEPUTY SENATE MINORITY WHIP 

There shall be a Deputy Minority Whip who shall be a Senator nominated from the Minority Parties in the Senate. The Deputy Minority Whip shall:

  • Assist the Minority Whip in the performance of his/her functions; and
  • Act for the Minority Whip in his/her absence.
     

 

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CHIEF WHIP OF THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES

The Whip of the House shall be a lawmaker nominated from among members of the majority party in the House. 

His/her functions shall be to, in conjunction with other officers, ensure the attendance of Members, order, decorum and discipline in the House.

He/she is also to organise members of his party in debates and divisions, and persuade them on voting, one way or the other.

 

DEPUTY CHIEF WHIP OF THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES

The Deputy House Whip shall be a Member nominated from among the members of the majority party in the House. Duties include:

 

HOUSE MINORITY WHIP

In conjunction with other officers, ensure the attendance of Members of the minority parties, order, decorum and discipline in the House.

Also organise Minority Party members in debates and divisions, and persuade them on voting one way or the other.

 

DEPUTY HOUSE MINORITY WHIP

The functions of the Deputy Minority Whip shall be to assist the Minority Whip in the performance of his/her functions

Also perform such other functions as the Speaker and the Minority Whip may from time to time assign to him/her.

 

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Parliament Meme is a public service programme by OrderPaper Nigeria designed to break down the esoteric terminologies of the legislature and how the institution of parliament generally functions.

 

Monday Yari Tama

Tama Monday Yari is a data scientist, political analyst, economic development consultant, and certified African Civic Engagement Professional from the University of Georgia, USA. He holds a Bachelor's Degree in Economics from Wellspring University and is adept at analysing political and economic trends

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