House of Representatives has reaffirmed its commitment to enacting laws that reflect the genuine needs and aspirations of Nigerians.
Chairman of the House Committee on Commerce, Ahmed Munir, stated this during a public hearing on ten bills organized by the committee in Abuja.
He explained that the decision to operate an open legislative system is part of efforts to promote transparency, inclusiveness, and people-centered lawmaking aimed at driving economic growth and institutional reforms.
He said the bills under consideration span multiple sectors of the economy aimed at establishing new regulatory bodies, amend outdated laws, and strengthen the operational capabilities of existing institutions for greater service delivery.
“A critical look at these bills shows that both the legislature and the executive have the interest of the citizens at heart, some of these bills, if passed, will create regulatory institutions that ensure professionalism, accountability, and efficiency across various sectors.”
According to the committee Chairman, notable bills deliberated on was the Bill for an Act to Establish Climate Resilient Commerce in Nigeria, which seeks to create a framework for promoting sustainable economic growth and reducing the vulnerability of Nigerian businesses to climate-related risks.
Munir noted that the proposed legislation aligns with global efforts to mitigate climate change impacts and will position Nigeria to take advantage of international partnerships and incentives tied to environmental sustainability.
He urged participants to be constructive and concise in their submissions, assuring them that all contributions would be considered in shaping final recommendations.
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