
The house of Representatives has assured that constitution amendment, Electoral reform, issue of local government autonomy, and the passage of the whistle-blower protection law will take centre stage when it resumes plenary tomorrow.
Spokesman of the House, Akintunde Rotimi, in a statement said the house will give accelerated passage to the constitutional amendment process and other critical bills before it, ensuring that matters of national importance are given due attention.
According to Rotimi, the House has received about 305 memoranda from Nigerians on constitutional amendment while processing about 150 Constitution Alteration Bills presented to parliament by members of the House reflecting significant public engagement and concern.
The house spokesman, further stated that the House will inaugurate the board of the Public Complaints Commission (PCC) as well as the Joint Senate/House Ad Hoc Committee on the Petroleum Industry Investigation, which aims to address challenges in the oil and gas sector.