House of Reps Advances Constitutional Amendments, Proposes Removal of Immunity for VP, Governors, and Creation of Six New States
The House of Representatives has passed the second reading of 42 constitutional amendment bills, including a proposal to strip the Vice President, Governors, and their Deputies of immunity, aiming to strengthen accountability and combat corruption in public office.
Among the key amendments is the creation of six new states: Oke-Ogun, Ijebu, Ife-Ijesa, Tiga, Orlu, and Etiti. The House also deliberated on recognizing the advisory roles of traditional rulers in governance, granting citizenship rights to spouses of Nigerian women, and introducing citizenship by investment.
Additionally, the proposals seek to separate the offices of the Attorney-General from that of the Minister or Commissioner for Justice, as well as enforce stricter financial accountability through enhanced audit and budget reporting requirements.
The amendments are part of broader efforts to improve governance, representation, and economic reforms across the country.
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