The House of Reps has again increased the number of its Committees from 177 to 199. This follows from the creation of additional Committees by the Speaker of the House of Representatives just before the House’s recess in December 2024. The new Committees are in the special category of what is described as “Friendship Groups.”
The new Friendship Groups or Committees are Parliamentary Friendship Groups which are also regarded as Committees in the House. According to the Speaker, with these new Parliamentary Friendship Committees, every member of the House will now head or be deputy in a Committee. The House of Representatives has a membership of 360 legislators.
There is however the concern that continually increasing the number of committees in the National Assembly, may be counterproductive as the unwieldy number of committees may constitute a hindrance to the efficiency of the National Assembly.
In the United States Congress, there are about 45 committees, depending on the number of active special/select committees at any given time and Committees of Congress are established based on constitutional authority, rules of each chambers, and resolutions or laws. There are 20 standing committees in the United States House of Representatives, while the Senate is made up of 16 standing committees. Each chamber has at most 5 select or special committees in addition to 4 permanent joint committees consisting of members from both chambers.
On the other hand, in the UK Parliament, Committees which are an essential part of the legislative process are created to oversee government departments. The House of Commons has 21 select committees and in total, the UK Parliament has about 60 active committees per parliamentary session.
Initially, Committees were created in the National Assembly to correspond with the number of Ministries or relevant Departments and Agencies of the executive. This kept the duplication of responsibilities low among the Committees. This has however changed over the years, with existing standing committees now split into multiple number of committees in order to spread the chairmanship and deputy of committees to NASS members for patronage purposes and to satisfy loyal supporters. The effect is the increasing clash in the responsibility of oversight by the conflicting Committees.
The Parliamentary Friendship Groups created are as follows:
- Nigeria – Belize Parliamentary Friendship Group
- Nigeria – Turkey Parliamentary Friendship Group
- Nigeria – Bulgaria Parliamentary Friendship Group
- Nigeria – France Parliamentary Friendship Group
- Nigeria – Hungary Parliamentary Friendship Group
- Nigeria – Thailand Parliamentary Friendship Group
- Nigeria – Morocco Parliamentary Friendship Group
- Nigeria – Venezuela Parliamentary Friendship Group
- Nigeria – Netherlands Parliamentary Friendship Group
- Nigeria – Philippines Parliamentary Friendship Group
- Nigeria – Finland Parliamentary Friendship Group
- Nigeria – Tunisia Parliamentary Friendship Group
- Nigeria – Romania Parliamentary Friendship Group
- Nigeria – United States of America Parliamentary Friendship Group
- Nigeria – Russia Parliamentary Friendship Group
- Nigeria – European Union Parliamentary Friendship Group
- Nigeria – Bangladesh Parliamentary Friendship Group
- Nigeria – Pakistan Parliamentary Friendship Group
- Nigeria – United Arab Emirates Parliamentary Friendship Group
- Nigeria – South-Korea Parliamentary Friendship Group
- Nigeria – Lebanon Parliamentary Friendship Group
- Nigeria – Libya Parliamentary Friendship Group
- Nigeria – Spain Parliamentary Friendship Group
- Nigeria – United Kingdom Parliamentary Friendship Group
- Nigeria – Japan Parliamentary Friendship Group
- Nigeria – Italy Parliamentary Friendship Group
- Nigeria – China Parliamentary Friendship Group
- Nigeria – Mexico Parliamentary Friendship Group
- Nigeria – Saudi Arabia Parliamentary Friendship Group
- Nigeria – Israel Parliamentary Friendship Group
- Nigeria – Brazil Parliamentary Friendship Group
- Nigeria – Singapore Parliamentary Friendship Group
- Nigeria – Ireland Parliamentary Friendship Group
- Nigeria – Canada Parliamentary Friendship Group
- Nigeria – Switzerland Parliamentary Friendship Group
- Nigeria – Pakistan Parliamentary Friendship Group
- Nigeria – Qatar Parliamentary Friendship Group
- Nigeria – Portugal Parliamentary Friendship Group
- Nigeria – Sweden Parliamentary Friendship Group
- Nigeria – Belgium Parliamentary Friendship Group
- Nigeria – Austria Parliamentary Friendship Group
- Nigeria – Australia Parliamentary Friendship Group
- Nigeria – Malaysia Parliamentary Friendship Group
- Nigeria – Greece Parliamentary Friendship Group
- Nigeria – Poland Parliamentary Friendship Group
- Nigeria – Bulgaria Parliamentary Friendship Group
- Nigeria – New Zealand Parliamentary Friendship Group
- Nigeria – Kuwait Parliamentary Friendship Group
- Nigeria – Cuba Parliamentary Friendship Group
- Nigeria – Caribbean Parliamentary Friendship Group
- Nigeria – West Africa Parliamentary Friendship Group
- Nigeria – East Africa Parliamentary Friendship Group
- Nigeria – Central Africa Parliamentary Friendship Group
- Nigeria – South Africa Parliamentary Friendship Group
- Nigeria – North Africa Parliamentary Friendship Group
- Nigeria – Indonesia Parliamentary Friendship Group