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16 days of activism, surrogacy and special seats bills | GESI Tracker

This week’s Gender Equality and Social Inclusion (GESI) tracker reports on the participation of House of Representatives’ members in 16 days of activism and bills on surrogacy and special seats for women and PWDs. 16 Days of Activism This week started with the 16-day march in solidarity with women to end gender-based violence across the globe. Speaker of the House of Representatives, Rep. Tajudeen Abbas (APC, Kaduna), deputy speaker, Rep. Benjamin Okezie Kalu (APC, Abia)...

NEITI launches research on energy transition

Energy transition is increasingly at the forefront of national discussions in Nigeria, with many perspectives contributing to the dialogue The Nigeria Extractive Industries Transparency Initiative (NEITI) has officially launched a research initiative focused on the impacts of energy transition on Nigeria’s economy. This launch took place during a workshop in Abuja, where key stakeholders, experts, and policymakers gathered to discuss the study’s focus, approach, and methodology. This collaborative effort aims to refine the research framework...

Special seats for women and the disabled: All you need to know about the political inclusion bill

Women’s political participation and inclsuin for PWDs is not just a fundamental human right but also an essential prerequisite for achieving gender equality and fostering a genuine democracy. People with disabilities face significant barriers to political participation, including physical, social, and institutional obstacles that limit their engagement in the democratic process. As a result, many individuals with disabilities choose not to participate in politics, feeling that the issues that matter to them are ignored or...

Constitution review priorities and consultation on tax bills| HOUSE GIST TODAY

On Thursday, the House of Reps engaged consultations on constitution review and thorny issues on the controversial tax bills Reps to seek further consultations on tax bills After about two hours of a closed door session, the House of Representatives has resolved to seek further consultation on President Bola Tinubu’s tax reform bills. It also disclosed that resource persons will be invited to a special session next Tuesday to enlighten lawmakers on the possible benefits...

Tax bills, Wayas tributes and Tinubu’s nominees | SENATE GIST TODAY

Tinubu’s four tax reform bills all passed a second reading on the floor of the Senate at today’s plenary. Senators also held a valedictory session in honour of late senate president. Tinubu seeks senate confirmation of nominees  President Bola Tinubu has requested the Senate to confirm the appointment of DIG Buba Ringim (rtd.), Hon. Justice Adamu Paul Galumje JSC (rtd.) and Christine Ladi Dabup, Abdulfatah Muhammed as members of the Police Service Commission. This is...

House progress bill to promote technology transfer 

The bill seeks to promote technological transfer to ensure regular value addition to the nation’s solid mineral exploration. A Bill to monitor the inflow of foreign products and technology into Nigeria, passed its second reading in the House of Representatives on Wednesday. The sponsor of the bill, Rep. Clement Jimbo (APC,Akwa Ibom), explained that the proposal seeks to leverage Nigeria’s vast and dynamic population to create employment opportunities for youths, transform raw materials into finished...

Tax reform bills scale second reading in senate

All senators present at plenary except Sen. Ali Ndume who kicked against the tax reform proposals on the grounds of timing and lack of wider consultations. The senate has passed the second reading of four contentious tax reform bills. The resolution of the senate was sequel to presentation of the lead debate on the general principles of the bills by the Leader of the Senate, Opeyemi Bamidele (APC, Ekiti Central) during Thursday’s plenary. Prior to...

House of Reps confirm Oluyede as chief of army staff

The House of Representatives confirmed  Oluyede as the new Chief of Army Staff (COAS) The House of Representative has confirmed the appointment of Lt.-Gen. Olufemi Oluyede as the Chief of Army Staff (COAS). The confirmation followed the consideration of the report from the ad–hoc committee on confirmation/screening for acting Chief of Army Staff on Thursday. The chairman of the ad-hoc Committee Rep. Babajimi Benson (APC Lagos) while reading the synopsis of the report said that...

Army chief screening, electricity meters, and CNG explosions | HOUSE GIST TODAY

The screening of the acting army chief, a probe of outdated electricity meters and another investigation into CNG tank explosion are key highlights from today’s plenary session of the House of Representatives   Reps screen acting COAS, Oluyode  The House of Representatives on Wednesday screened the acting Chief of Army Staff (COAS), Olufemi Oluyede. He told the joint committee on defence and army of his extensive experience, having served in the Nigerian Army for over 30...

Senators row over tax bills as Abuja development bill progresses | SENATE GIST TODAY

Senators squared at each other over tax reforms as a bill for Abuja development scales second reading in today’s plenary ‘Nothing to show for 60 taxes, levies collected’  Chairman of the Presidential Committee on Fiscal Policy and Tax Reforms, Taiwo Oyedele, has criticised the federal government for having little to show despite collecting over 60 taxes and levies across the country. Oyedele made this statement while addressing senators during Wednesday’s plenary on President Bola Tinubu’s...

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