This week, Members of the House of Representatives introduced 15 new bills, reinforcing commitment to strengthening national institutions, advancing economic development, improving public health outcomes, and enhancing access to justice.
The proposals reflect the House’s continued focus on legislative reform and responsive governance in line with the People’s House Legislative Agenda (2023–2027).
Key Bills Introduced:
– Sickle Cell Disease (Prevention, Control and Management) Bill
– National Health Act (Amendment) Bill
– African Continental Free Trade Area Dispute Settlement Tribunal Bill
– National Drug Law Enforcement Agency Act (Amendment) Bill
– Legal Aid Act (Amendment) Bill
These proposals, alongside other bills seeking reforms in education, security, mining, foreign service administration, and public sector governance, demonstrate the House’s commitment to strengthening institutions and delivering impactful legislation for national development.










