Matters of Urgent Public Importance on Security, Social Investment and Ports Concession dominate Proceedings
The plenary session of Tuesday, December 2, 2025, focused heavily on national security, programme oversight, and infrastructure accountability. The House adopted four Matters of Urgent Public Importance, reflecting its firm commitment to confronting pressing national challenges.
1. Rural Security Deployment Review
The House urged security agencies to urgently review and rebalance their deployment strategies to ensure adequate and sustained protection for rural communities, citing concerns over the current concentration of personnel in urban areas.
2. Bauchi Police Ambush: Arrest and Prosecution
Lawmakers directed the DSS and the Nigeria Police Force to ensure the immediate arrest and prosecution of all perpetrators involved in the fatal ambush in Darazo LGA, Bauchi State, which resulted in the deaths of five police officers and injuries to two others.
3. Investigation into Recovered NSIPA Funds
The House mandated the constitution of an Ad Hoc Committee to investigate all funds recovered from the National Social Investment Programme Agency (NSIPA) during the 2024–2025 probes, determine their current status, identify custodians, and uncover reasons for the delay in their release for programme resumption.
4. Probe of Concessionaire-Operated Ports and Terminals (2006–2025)
An Ad Hoc Committee is to conduct a comprehensive investigation into the performance and benefits accruing to the Federal Government from all concessionaire-operated ports (air and sea), terminals, logistics facilities, and related shipping activities from 2006 to 2025.
Status: All adopted motions were referred to the relevant House Committees for further legislative action and oversight.
