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10TH NASS REPORT CARD: North-east Reps sponsor 6.5 percent of House bills in first year

Representatives from the North-east zone in the 10th National Assembly have sponsored 6.5 percent of the house bills in their first year in office.  In their inaugural year, representatives from the north-east geopolitical zone have made notable strides in their legislative responsibilities by sponsoring 77 bills. This figure accounts for 6.5 percent of all bills introduced in the House between June 2023 and May 2024. Among these bills, 3 were passed/transmitted,  7 are awaiting report,...

10TH NASS REPORT CARD: South-east Reps sponsor 24 percent of House bills

Representatives from the south-east geopolitical zone has sponsored 24 percent of the 1175 bills introduced in the first year of the 10th House.  Lawmakers from the south-east geopolitical zone have made a significant impact in the 10th assembly by introducing 279 bills, which accounts for 24% of the total 1,175 bills sponsored in the House during the first year.  Of this number, 18 were passed/transmitted, 1 bill was adjourned for consideration, 3 bills were consolidated,...

10TH NASS REPORT CARD: North-west lawmakers sponsor 217 bills in first year

North-west lawmakers in the 10th House of Representatives sponsored 217 bills in their first year in office.  In their inaugural year, representatives from the north-west geopolitical zone have made notable contributions to the legislative process by sponsoring 217 bills, which accounts for 18.5 percent of all bills introduced in the house. Among these bills, 8 were passed/transmitted, 14 bills are awaiting consideration, 7 bills are awaiting report, and 188 bills are awaiting second reading.   Out...

10TH NASS REPORT CARD: North-central Reps sponsor 146 bills in first year

North-central lawmakers in the 10th House of Representatives have made significant contributions in their first year, sponsoring a total of 146 bills  From June 2023 to May 2024, representatives from the north-central zone demonstrated their commitment to legislative duties by sponsoring 146 bills, which represent 12.4 percent of all bills introduced in the house. The status of these bills is as follows: 2 bills were passed/transmitted, 2 bills were consolidated, 1 bill was recorded as...

10TH NASS REPORT CARD: South-west Reps sponsor 238 bills in first year

South-west lawmakers in the 10th House of Representatives have introduced a total of 238 bills during their first year in office. In their first year in office, representatives from the south-west geopolitical zone made notable strides in their legislative responsibilities by sponsoring 238 bills, which accounts for 20.3 percent of all bills in the house. Among these bills, 12 were passed/transmitted for concurrence, 1 was consolidated, 2 were adjourned at debate, 8 are awaiting consideration,...

Private sector urged to enhance constituency projects implementation

The private sector in Nigeria has been encouraged to improve on its implementation of constituency projects. This appeal was made at the policy dialogue on the role of the private sector in the implementation of constituency projects organised by OrderPaper.  The Senate Leader of the 10th assembly, Sen. Micheal Opeyemi Bamidele (APC, Ekiti Central), has called on the private sector to enhance its involvement in Zonal Intervention Projects (ZIPs) also known as constituency projects, ensuring...

10TH NASS REPORT CARD: South-south Reps sponsor 18.2 percent of House bills

Representatives from the south-south geopolitical zone sponsored 18.2 percent of the 1175 bills sponsored in the first year of the 10th assembly.  During the recently concluded first year of the 10th House of Representatives, members from the south-south zone contributed significantly to legislative efforts with a total of 211 bills introduced. This represents 18.2 percent of all bills processed in the house in the period June 2023 and May 2024. Of this number, 11 bills...

10TH NASS REPORT CARD: Health bills constitutes 10.9 percent of House bills

Health bills represent 10.9 percent of the 1175 House bills processed in the first year of the 10th assembly. Nigeria’s health sector faces significant challenges that adversely affect its population’s well-being. Despite being one of Africa’s largest economies, the country grapples with inadequate healthcare infrastructure, high infectious disease rates, and a severe shortage of medical personnel. Currently, there is only one doctor for every 10,000 patients, far below the WHO’s recommended ratio of 1 doctor...

10TH NASS REPORT CARD: 30 gender bills sponsored in Reps

In its inaugural year, the 10th House reviewed a noteworthy total of 1,175 bills, of which gender bills constituted only 2.5 percent.  Gender inequality and social exclusion continue to pose significant challenges in Nigeria, impacting various facets of society, including economic participation, education, and health. Despite some progress, entrenched cultural norms and systemic barriers persist, marginalizing women, girls, and other vulnerable groups. In the just concluded year, the House of Representatives proposed 30 bills aimed...

10TH NASS REPORT CARD: Public finance management accounts for 10 percent of House bills 

Public Finance Management bills represent 10.1 percent of the 1,175 bills processed during the inaugural year of the 10th House of Representatives. Public Finance Management (PFM) encompasses the processes through which governments plan, allocate, and oversee public resources effectively. It involves the entire budget cycle, including revenue collection, expenditure management, and accountability measures.  In the past year, a total of 119 bills specifically addressing PFM were introduced in Nigeria’s House of Representatives, aimed at enhancing...

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