In another impactful legislative week, Members of the House of Representatives introduced a new set of strategic and reform-focused bills, reaffirming the Green Chamber’s commitment to institutional renewal, public safety, and inclusive national development.
This week’s proposals covered constitutional amendment, justice reform, public health, vocational empowerment, and citizen safety, reflecting the 10th Assembly’s proactive approach to governance and reform.
Key Bills Introduced:
• Constitution (Sixth Alteration) Bill on Removal of INEC Commissioners aimed at reinforcing transparency, independence, and accountability in Nigeria’s electoral framework.
• Constitution (Sixth Alteration) Bill on Original Jurisdictions of the Supreme Court and Court of Appeal to streamline judicial processes and expand access to justice.
• Federal Vocational and Entrepreneurship Training Centres (Establishment) Bills to promote youth skills development, innovation, and economic empowerment.
• Motor Vehicles (Prohibition of Tinted Glass) Bill seeks to enhance public safety, strengthen law enforcement visibility, and ensure compliance with national security regulations.
These legislative initiatives demonstrate the House’s unwavering dedication to strengthening democratic institutions, safeguarding citizens, and advancing reforms that foster transparency, innovation, and sustainable development.
