The House of Representatives this week received thirty-nine new bills across key sectors, underscoring the 10th Assembly’s continued commitment to comprehensive legislative reform.
The proposals aim to strengthen governance, enhance public health and social welfare, and improve economic and institutional regulation, with citizens’ welfare at the centre of the legislative agenda.
Key Bills Introduced:
* National Directorate of Employment Act (Amendment) Bill
* Joint Admissions and Matriculation Board Act (Amendment) Bill
* Private Guards Companies Act (Amendment) Bill
* National Social Investment Programme Agency Act (Amendment) Bill
* Public Officers (Restriction on Medical Treatment) Bill
* Legal Practitioners’ Act (Repeal and Enactment) Bill
* Federal Plea Bargain Registry (Establishment) Bill
These thirty-nine proposals reflect a focused and proactive legislative effort to modernise laws, strengthen institutions, and advance the well-being of all Nigerians.
