
The House of Representatives continued its steadfast commitment to legislative excellence during Tuesday’s plenary, advancing key reforms across multiple sectors.
In a significant stride towards economic transformation, the House passed four crucial tax reform bills alongside five others, reinforcing its dedication to strengthening Nigeria’s fiscal framework.
Public safety and infrastructure development remained high on the agenda as the House called for a comprehensive technical audit of the Otedola Bridge in response to the tragic March 11 explosion. Lawmakers further tasked the Standards Organization of Nigeria (SON) with enhancing enforcement mechanisms to curb poor construction practices, underscoring the urgency of addressing frequent building collapses.
Additionally, Members emphasized the need for authenticated bills to undergo final confirmation by the House and Senate Clerks before transmission for presidential assent, ensuring legislative accuracy and integrity. Through these resolutions and policy-driven actions, the House reaffirmed its dedication to national progress and governance rooted in accountability.
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