The House of Representatives has resumed plenary, pledging to fine-tune the Electoral Act (Amendment) Bill, review key constitutional provisions, and subject the 2026 budget to rigorous scrutiny.
Deputy Speaker Benjamin Kalu made the statement on Tuesday during the resumption of the plenary session, as lawmakers returned from the Christmas and New Year recess.
The session opened with a valedictory sitting in honour of three deceased senators, Godiya Akwashiki, Okechukwu Ezea and John Kojo-Brambaifa.
Kalu formally notified members of the passing, explaining that proceedings had been briefly adjourned in line with the House Standing Rules.
Outlining the legislative priorities for the year, the deputy speaker described the amendment to the Electoral Act as a major milestone for 2026.
“There are targets and milestones we hope to achieve this year, and one of them is the Electoral Act. The coming days will show the Senate doing its part, having done ours,” Kalu said.
He assured that outstanding issues in the bill would be promptly addressed to ensure a seamless legislative process.
Kalu also said the House would focus on specific constitutional provisions that have been amended, noting that the National Assembly remains committed to translating the Federal Government’s renewed hope agenda into tangible outcomes.
On the 2026 budget, the deputy speaker promised thorough legislative oversight to ensure it serves as an effective instrument for governance and national development.
“The budget is currently before us, and I am confident that, with the support of the various committees of the House, we will carry out due diligence to ensure it becomes a working instrument for the MDAs and the nation at large,” he added.
Full legislative activities are expected to commence on Wednesday.
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