Hon. Abbas
  • …as stakeholders present 350 memoranda for constitution review

By Christiana Ekpa

The Speaker of the House of Representatives Rt. Hon. Abbas Tajudeen, Ph.D, GCON, has said the 2025 Appropriation and the Tax Reforms Bills presently before the National Assembly are part of the priorities of the federal parliament in 2025.

He also noted that the ongoing review of the 1999 Constitution will address some structural, systemic, and foundational issues in the polity.

Speaker Abbas, in his welcome address at the plenary on Tuesday, as the National Assembly resumed from the Christmas and New Year break, emphasised the commitment of the 10th House to legislative interventions that address the socio-economic and political problems in the country.

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The Speaker, in the address delivered on his behalf by the Deputy Speaker, Rt. Hon. Benjamin Okezie Kalu, said: “Our legislative agenda for 2025 prioritises the passage of the Appropriation Bill and the Tax Reform Bills, both of which are pivotal to economic recovery and fiscal stability. These reforms are essential for broadening the tax base, improving compliance, and reducing dependency on external borrowing. The House will ensure that these reforms are equitable and considerate of the needs of all Nigerians, particularly the most vulnerable.”

Speaker Abbas said as the House engages with the 2025 budget of the Federal Government and other legislative priorities, “we must remain meticulous in our scrutiny, ensuring that every proposal aligns with national objectives and delivers tangible benefits to the citizenry.”

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He noted that the planned Citizens’ Town Hall on the budget will further reinforce transparency and inclusivity in our decision-making processes.

The Speaker also noted that the Constitutional Review Committee, under the leadership of the Deputy Speaker, continues to make commendable progress.

“The extensive consultations and rigorous review of over 350 memoranda demonstrate the depth of public engagement in shaping our nation’s foundational document,” he said.

Speaker Abbas said it was anticipated that the outcomes of the process “will address longstanding governance challenges and promote inclusivity, equity, and accountability.”

He stated: “Besides constitutional amendments, the House is committed to advancing legislative frameworks that address critical national issues, including gender equality, electoral reform, and energy infrastructure. As custodians of the legislative process, we must approach these tasks with resolve and an acute awareness of their implications for Nigeria’s development trajectory.

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