Abuja, FCT | Friday, June 20, 2025 — The House of Representatives, through its Committee on Public Service Matters, invites the general public and relevant stakeholders across the public sector to a Public Hearing on key legislative proposals and resolutions aimed at strengthening Nigeria’s public service framework.
The Public Hearing is scheduled as follows:
Date: Friday, June 27, 2025
Time: 09:00 AM
Venue: Room 028, New Building, House of Representatives Wing, National Assembly Complex, Abuja
Among the legislative instruments and resolutions to be considered are:
1. Widowhood Leave Bill, 2024 (HB. 401)
2. National Assembly Service Bill, 2025 (HB. 2056)
3. National Assembly Service Pension Board (Establishment) (Amendment) Bill, 2025 (HB. 2240)
4. Motion on the Need to Abrogate the Federal Government Policy on Compulsory Retirement of Public Servants who have Attained Eight Years as Directors in MDAs (HR. 30/07/2024)
5. Motion on the Stagnation of Promotion in the Federal Civil Service (HR. 08/07/2024)
6. Motion on the Call to Investigate and Prosecute Age Falsification in Nigeria’s Civil Service (HR. 181/11/2024)
Chairman of the House Committee on Public Service Matters, Rep. Sani Umar Bala, ANFCEN, FCIPEN, emphasised that the hearing represents the House’s unwavering commitment to participatory governance, institutional reform, and public accountability.
“This Public Hearing provides a crucial platform for public servants, legal experts, civil society organisations, and the general public to engage constructively with the legislative process. The House remains focused on enacting reforms that promote meritocracy, fairness, and professionalism in Nigeria’s public service,” Rep. Bala stated.
In line with the Legislative Agenda of the 10th House of Representatives, this engagement reflects our dedication to transparent, inclusive, and responsive lawmaking that serves the best interests of the Nigerian people.
Members of the public and media are encouraged to attend in support of this deliberative process.
Signed:
Rep.Akin Rotimi Jr.
Spokesman, House of Representatives
