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LIFE This Week: 2025 budget, Simon Ekpa and social investment reform

As lawmakers return to plenary this week, OrderPaper’s Legislative Intelligence Unit forecasts that discussions around the 2025 budget, the arrest of IPOB leader Simon Ekpa in Finland, and President Tinubu’s bill on social investment will be key issues for consideration.   As lawmakers return to plenary at the National Assembly this week, the nation looks to them to address pressing issues of governance, economic reforms, and societal welfare. With a packed legislative agenda, the coming days...

Tinubu government defends borrowing despite surpassing revenue targets

The impressive revenues generated in 2024 raised questions among lawmakers, who queried the government’s continued borrowing   There was mild confusion at the National Assembly on Monday over the federal government’s continued borrowing despite the fact that revenue generating agencies have exceeded their targets for the fiscal year 2024. This happened during an interactive session by the joint  national assembly committees on finance, national planning and economic affairs on the 2025-2027 Medium Term Expenditure Framework...

NASS fumes as MDAs default on compliance with resolutions

Data gathered by OrderPaper reveals that only 15 percent of MDAs have complied with Senate resolutions, while the House of Representatives recorded an even lower compliance rate of 5 percent.  The National Assembly (NASS) has expressed displeasure with and warned Ministries, Departments, and Agencies (MDAs) of the federal government against non-compliance with resolutions from plenary of the Senate and House of Representatives. Chairman of the Senate Committee on Legislative Compliance, Sen. Garba Maidoki (PDP, Kebbi...

From Audit to Accountability: Engaging Citizens in Solid Minerals Remediation

Solid mineral audit reports by the Nigeria Extractive Industries Transparency Initiative (NEITI) is just a first step in the journey towards accountability in the sector  The Nigeria Extractive Industries Transparency Initiative (NEITI) plays a crucial role in ensuring accountability and transparency within the extractive sector, particularly in the solid minerals industry. As Nigeria seeks to diversify its economy beyond oil, the solid minerals sector presents a significant opportunity for growth and development. The latest NEITI...

Genotype or goodbye: Bill targets Nigeria’s sickle cell crisis

In response to ongoing public health challenges, the House has received a bill to tackle the burden of sickle cell disease in the country. The bill prescribes severe penalties for non-compliance. Sickle cell disease (SCD) has been a significant public health issue in Nigeria for decades, and its impact has evolved over the years. Research has also shown that Nigeria has one of the highest burdens of sickle cell disease in the world. The high...

As Reps process AI regulation legislation | Bills Board

The Artificial Intelligence Bill of Nigeria, 2024, marks a critical milestone in the country’s commitment to regulating AI and harnessing its potential for national development.  The 21st century has ushered in an era of technological transformation, with Artificial Intelligence (AI) at the forefront of this revolution. From automating routine tasks to driving innovation in sectors such as healthcare, finance, education, and entertainment, AI is redefining how businesses and governments operate. Its influence has been particularly...

Tracking Transparency: The Importance of NEITI’s Audits for Nigerians

Decades after discovering oil, many Nigerians still question the benefits of this abundant natural resource as they endure long queues at fuel stations and face daily challenges. The answer to this ancient challenge lies in the mismanagement of oil revenues, which has deprived citizens of their rightful benefits. To address these pressing issues, the Nigeria Extractive Industries Transparency Initiative (NEITI) was established to promote accountability and transparency within the extractive sector. By implementing rigorous audits...

Reform imminent as first mining university is proposed | REMTRACKER

This inaugural edition of RemTracker discusses a mining reform bill and proposal for a dedicated university on the extractive resource Amendment of the Nigerian Minerals and Mining Act  The Nigerian Minerals and Mining Act of 2007 has served as the legal framework for the exploration and exploitation of mineral resources in Nigeria for over a decade. However, the evolving dynamics of the global mining industry and Nigeria’s quest for sustainable development have revealed significant gaps...

The 2024 US Presidential elections: Lessons from an outsider | OPINION

Laz Apir in this opinion piece shares perspectives on the presidential election and imminent second coming of Donald Trump as president of the US Trump’s entire campaign was built and hotly running against incumbent President Joe Biden up until July 2024 when like Trump, the world woke up to the news that President Biden would no longer be running for a second term due to inability to function optimally as a result of his old...

Speedy bills passage can be counter-productive – Rep Akin Alabi warns

Bills passage is an integral aspect of  the lawmaking process as it ensures that the bill gradually progresses from the point of a conceived thought into an enforceable law that binds all citizens. Chairman of the House of Representatives Committee on Works, Rep. Akin Alabi, has shared his insights regarding the ongoing discussions about the pace of bills passage in the current assembly. Rep. Alabi was one of the panelists in a virtual conversation hosted...

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