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PWYP Nigeria reaffirms commitment to extractive sector governance

The Publish What You Pay (PWYP) Nigeria chapter has reiterated its dedication to enhancing governance in the extractive sector.   The Nigerian chapter of Publish What You Pay (PWYP), a leading global civil society coalition working for transparency in the extractive sector, has reaffirmed its commitment to drive robust engagement on the governance of the country’s extractive sector. This commitment was announced following the conclusion of the Annual General Meeting (AGM) of the group held...

NEITI commends PWYP on new leadership

The Nigeria Extractive Industries Transparency Initiative (NEITI) has praised Publish What You Pay (PWYP) Nigeria for its newly elected leadership.  The Nigeria Extractive Industries Transparency Initiative (NEITI) has congratulated Publish What You Pay (PWYP) Nigeria on the emergence of its new leadership. This commendation was conveyed in a statement by Chris Ochonu, assistant director of communications & stakeholders’ management. The statement highlighted the optimism following PWYP’s recent Annual General Meeting (AGM) and the transparent electoral...

Senate advances bill to regulate Nigeria’s capital market

The bill seeks to repeal the Investments and Securities Act, 2007 and enact the Investments and Securities Act, 2024. The senate has approved the second reading of a bill seeking to repeal the Investments and Securities Bill Act 2007. This followed the consideration of a bill sponsored by Sen. Opeyemi Bamidele and co-sponsored by Sen. Osita Izunaso (APC, Imo West) during Tuesday’s plenary. The bill is titled, “A bill for an Act to repeal the...

Increase NOA budgetary allocation –  Reps tell FG

The federal government has been tasked by the House of Representatives to increase the budgetary allocation of the National Orientation Agency (NOA) to enhance the value reorientation of citizens The House of Representatives has called on the Federal Government (FG) to review budgetary allocation to the National Orientation Agency (NOA) in line with current realities and to enable successful reorientation of citizens. The House mandated NOA to increase visibility across all media platforms and put...

LIFE This Week: Bank alarm bells, flood and Niger boat mishap

OrderPaper’s Legislative Intelligence Forecast Entry (LIFE) presents possible discussions on a wide range of issues, including bank alarm bells, that will be addressed in the National Assembly this week. As the National Assembly prepares for another plenary week, it is as usual, poised to engage in extensive deliberations on several pressing matters of national significance. This week, the National Assembly will engage in discussions covering a wide range of issues crucial to Nigeria’s progress and...

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,...

Surrogacy and fistula issues share spotlight with flood response | GESI Tracker

Last week’s Gender Equality and Social Inclusion (GESI) issues from the national assembly focuses on surrogacy and fistula regulations Humanitarian invention for displaced persons A motion raised by Sen. Amos K. Yohanna (PDP, Adamawa North) highlighted the crisis affecting the senatorial district where flooding has intensified existing inequalities and vulnerabilities, particularly impacting marginalized groups such as women, children, the elderly, and individuals with disabilities. The humanitarian crisis in Madagali, Maiha, Michika, Mubi North, and Mubi...

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: Meet top 10 bill sponsors in 1st year of the House

Deputy speaker and the chair, rules and business committee of the house lead in the top 10 list of members with the most bills within the first year As the 10th National Assembly marked its first year in office, OrderPaper released its annual review of legislative performance, offering an important benchmark for evaluating the productivity and influence of lawmakers across both chambers. This year’s report on the number of bills introduced in the Senate and...

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