Abuja, FCT | Tuesday, November 4, 2025 – The House of Representatives is pleased to announce the release of the Order Paper for today’s plenary sitting, maintaining its established commitment to openness, transparency, and legislative efficiency in the conduct of parliamentary business.
Today’s legislative session features a robust agenda that reflects the House’s focus on constitutional reform, institutional strengthening, and national development through effective lawmaking and oversight.
Highlights of the Legislative Day
The sitting will include:
Presentation of Bills:
Fifteen bills are scheduled for First Reading, including several constitutional alteration bills, such as those addressing the removal of INEC Commissioners and the jurisdiction of the Supreme Court and Court of Appeal. Other notable bills include the Pharmacy Council Act (Amendment), the Federal Medical Centres Act (Amendment), and the Motor Vehicles (Prohibition of Tinted Glass) Bill.
Presentation of Reports:
Key committee reports to be laid include those from the Committees on Agricultural Colleges and Institutions, Public Service Matters, and Health Institutions. Among them are reports on proposed establishments of various agricultural, health, and vocational institutions across several states, as well as reforms to the National Assembly Service Act and pension systems.
Bills and Motions for Consideration:
The Orders of the Day feature bills at both Second and Third Readings, including the amendment of the Raw Materials Research and Development Council Act, the Federal Medical Centres Act, and establishment bills for Federal Colleges of Health and Technical Education, as well as a proposal for the creation of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission Institute (EFCCI).
Motions for debate include:
* The call for establishment of a Special Agricultural Processing and Export Zone in Kebbi State.
* The need to address indiscriminate sale of land and public assets in Federal Housing Authority Estates in Abuja.
* Engagement of inmates in farming activities within correctional centres.
* Investigation into the collapse of local rice farming and rice mills in Nigeria.
* Probes into non-remittance of Liquefied Natural Gas (LNG) equity funds and violations of Host Communities’ Trust Fund obligations by oil and gas companies.
Consideration of Reports:
The House will also consider several committee reports, including those on the establishment of new medical and tertiary institutions and amendments to national honours legislation.
Committee Meetings:
Standing Committees on Rules and Business and Public Petitions are scheduled to meet later in the day at designated venues within the National Assembly Complex.
The Order Paper remains the official document guiding daily proceedings in the Green Chamber and underscores the House’s steadfast adherence to legislative order, structure, and transparency.
For real-time access to today’s Order Paper and updates on plenary proceedings, follow the verified platforms of the Green Chamber:
The Green Chamber Channel: bit.ly/thegreenchamber
Speaker Abbas’ Channel: bit.ly/speakerabbas
Signed:
Rep. Akin Rotimi
Spokesman, House of Representatives
