 A fresh move by the National Assembly to grant life pension for each presiding officer, including the Senate President and the Speaker of the House of Representatives, as well as their deputies, is packed outreach among civil society groups and some senior advocates. And this is according to the National Assembly's joint special ad hoc committee on the review of the 1999 constitution, which laid its reports containing 68 recommendations in the respective chambers. If the proposal is passed by the legislature, the current Senate President Ahmad Lawan, the Speaker of the House of Representatives, and their deputies will benefit. Meanwhile, the Deputy Director of Social Economic Rights and Accountability Project, Kola Dari, has called the Nigerians to ask their various representatives at the National Assembly to kick against such provisions, adding that it was selfish of them to have considered such a provision in the first place. The Serap Director stated that the proposal amendment, if that is true, cannot be said to be in the interest of Nigeria. Serap is in court challenging the payment of life pensions to some governors and deputy governors in their states.