
Urgent Priorities as the National Assembly Resumes from Recess
The National Assembly has resumed plenary sittings after an unusually long end-of-year recess, returning to a legislative agenda burdened by several unresolved national priorities. When

The National Assembly has resumed plenary sittings after an unusually long end-of-year recess, returning to a legislative agenda burdened by several unresolved national priorities. When

The Nigeria Civil Society Situation Room has strongly criticised the continued failure of the National Assembly—particularly the Senate—to conclude passage of the Electoral Act (Amendment) Bill, describing

President Bola Ahmed Tinubu has formally moved to amend the Court of Appeal Act, transmitting a bill to the National Assembly that proposes far-reaching reforms aimed at strengthening the capacity,

The National Assembly deferred substantive legislative business on Tuesday, 27 January 2026, as it resumed plenary sittings after its extended end-of-year recess, in order to

Policy and Legal Advocacy Centre (PLAC) has expressed deep concern over credible findings suggesting that key provisions of Nigeria’s recently enacted Tax Reform Act may have been