
Welcome to the official website of
Rep. Akintunde Rotimi Jr.
Spokesman, 10th Assembly,
House of Representatives
Chairman,
House Committee on Media and Public Affairs
Member, Ekiti North 1 (Ikole/Oye) Federal Constituency

Our mission is to mobilise all stakeholders into a movement to deliver sustainable development in all communities in Ikole and Oye local governments.
AkinỌmỌAkin
REP. AKINTUNDE ROTIMI, JR
Spokesman, 10th Assembly, House of Representatives Chairman, House Committee on Media and Public Affairs Member, Ekiti North 1 (Ikole/Oye) Federal Constituency
Rep. Akintunde Rotimi, Jr. (a.k.a. AkinỌmỌAkin) is a Nigerian parliamentarian, Public Policy, Development, and Strategic Communications professional, currently serving as the Honourable Member for Ekiti North 1 (Ikole/Oye) federal constituency in the House of Representatives. He holds the position of Spokesman of the 10th Assembly, and Chairman of the House Special Committee on Media and Public Affairs.
Rotimi is a member of several committees, including Constitution Review; Interior; Foreign Affairs; Public Accounts; Navy; Judiciary; Insurance and Actuarial Matters; Labour, Employment and Productivity; Land Transport; Niger Delta Development Corporation; and North East Development Corporation. He was also a member of the committee that produced the legislative agenda for the 10th Assembly. So far, his bills and motions have shown preparation and capacity, earning him recognition as one of the 12 lawmakers in the House of Representatives to watch in 2024 by the parliamentary-focused publication, OrderPaper Nigeria.
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Healthcare
AkinọmọAkin is passionate about healthcare. My central vision for healthcare is to ensure no one is left behind, especially vulnerable segments in the last mile of society.
Security
Our constituency is seriously affected by security challenges that need urgent attention. Insecurity in our community affects market women and farmers the most. Farmers run the risk of losing their lives on the way to, or while on their farms. Market women experience enormous difficulty in transporting their goods to the consumers because many transportation companies have refused to ply some roads in our constituency as frequently as needed due to insecurity.
Economic Empowerment
The lack of economic opportunities is one of the drivers of crime and other social issues. Everyone deserves the opportunity to have a decent job or the enablement to pursue a trade or business.
Social Security
AkinọmọAkin is clear about the need to mobilise all stakeholders to ensure no one is left behind. The welfare of vulnerable members of society will be prioritised.
Education
Access to qualitative education is a leveller that ensures every child is given the opportunity to achieve greatness and the full expression of his/her God-given talents, regardless of the economic circumstances of the family.
Infrastructure
AkinọmọAkin has demonstrated capacity to mobilise stakeholders to attract infrastructural
projects to the constituency. He has been commissioning projects even without holding an elective
office. When we earn your mandate by February 2023, we will start by carrying out an extensive
baseline study of the infrastructure gaps in the constituency, with input from the 40 community
town unions, to ensure we have a strategy document that would be the basis of our efforts to
mobilise all stakeholders and start working for you from Day 1!
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The House of Representatives congratulates the Nigeria Union of Journalists (NUJ) on its 70th anniversary, acknowledging its resilience and contributions to democracy, good governance, and national development. Founded on March 15, 1955, the NUJ has been at the forefront of press freedom, ethical journalism, and media welfare. Over the decades, Nigerian journalists have shaped public discourse, held leaders accountable, and…

This week, the House of Representatives received 55 new legislative proposals, reflecting a broad commitment to key national priorities outlined in our Legislative Agenda (2023–2027). These bills span critical sectors, reinforcing our dedication to governance reforms, national security, economic growth, and social development. A significant portion of the bills introduced this week are Constitution Alteration bills, demonstrating the House’s ongoing…

Your Voice Matters! Today is exactly 3 months away from the Mid-term of the 10th Assembly, and we want to hear from you. The 10th House of Representatives remains committed to effective legislation, oversight, and representation, and your feedback is crucial in shaping the next phase of our work. What has the House done well? Where can we improve? What…

The House of Representatives has released the Order Paper for its plenary session scheduled for Thursday, March 13, 2025. The session will feature key legislative activities, including the presentation of bills, motions, committee reports, and considerations of critical national issues. HIGHLIGHTS OF THE ORDER PAPER PRESENTATION OF BILLS (FIRST READING) 1. Criminal Code Act (Amendment) Bill, 2025 (HB.2149) – Sponsored…
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