This week, the House received 17 new legislative proposals, with 65% focused on constitutional amendments. To accelerate their progression, priority was given to their First Reading. Responding to widespread calls for reform, the 10th House remains committed to a structured, non-politicised review of the 1999 Constitution (as amended), setting a December 2025 deadline for the 6th Alteration to ensure due…
The House of Representatives has observed with concern certain media reports attributing remarks to the Honourable Minister of Industry, Trade and Investment, Dr. Jumoke Oduwole, following the Ministerial Consultative Meeting held on March 26, 2025, with the Organised Private Sector on the Financial Reporting Council (FRC) Amendment Act, 2023. Some sections of the press have misinterpreted her comments, we believe,…
House of Representatives Office of the House Spokesman Press Statement FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE House of Representatives Rescinds Decision on Two Constitution Amendment Bills to Allow for Extensive Debate Abuja, FCT | Thursday, March 27, 2025 – In response to widespread calls for comprehensive constitutional reforms that reflect the aspirations of Nigerians, the House of Representatives remains committed to a thorough…
In furtherance of its commitment to legislative transparency, inclusivity, and public accountability, the House of Representatives has released the detailed Order Paper for its plenary session scheduled for Thursday, March 27, 2025. The Order Paper outlines significant legislative business, including the presentation of key reports, second readings of priority bills, and debates on motions addressing issues of national importance. Below…
In furtherance of its commitment to legislative transparency, inclusivity, and public accountability, the House of Representatives has released the detailed Order Paper for its plenary session scheduled for Wednesday, March 26, 2025. The Order Paper outlines significant legislative business, including the presentation of key reports, second readings of priority bills, and debates on motions addressing issues of national importance. Below…
Yesterday, two of my constitution amendment bills successfully passed the second reading in the House, marking a significant progress in our legislative efforts. The Bill to Provide Special Seats for Special Interest Groups (Women and Persons with Disabilities) in the House of Representatives – Sponsored by Rep. Akintunde Rotimi (HB. 1811). This bill aims to enhance inclusive representation by ensuring…
In furtherance of its commitment to legislative transparency, inclusivity, and public accountability, the House of Representatives has released the detailed Order Paper for its plenary session scheduled for Tuesday, March 25, 2025. The Order Paper outlines significant legislative business, with scheduled presentations of key reports, second readings of priority bills, and debates on motions addressing issues of national importance. Below…
The AkinỌmỌAkin Constituency Office is pleased to announce that the Second edition of the Aare Afolabi Ogunlayi Ramadan Lecture will hold on Saturday, March 29, 2025, in Ayede-Ekiti. This year’s Lecture will feature as Keynote Speaker, Dr. Taofeeq Miqdad, a distinguished Islamic scholar, seasoned naval officer, prolific author, and highly sought-after marriage counsellor, delivering an intellectually stimulating address on the…
This week, the House of Representatives introduced 18 new legislative proposals, reaffirming its commitment to national progress. These bills cover critical sectors, including constitutional amendments, public health, security, economic resilience, and digital innovation. Among the standout bills, the Occupational Safety and Health Bill seeks to enhance workplace safety standards, while the Public Health Infrastructure and Enhancement Bill aims to strengthen…
The House of Representatives has ratified the State of Emergency proclaimed by H.E. President Bola Ahmed Tinubu, GCFR, in Rivers State on Tuesday, March 18, 2025. The approval, which followed a unanimous voice vote by 243 Members present at plenary, in accordance with Section 305 of the Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria, 1999, (as amended), came after extensive…
