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Reps set to reconstitute standing committees


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Nigeria’s lower parliamentarians, the House of Representatives have concluded arrangements to reconstitute its 84 standing committees on resumption from its current recess.

This was announced by the Chairman, House Committee on Rules and Business, Rep Ita Enang in Abuja. He said that on April 20, the Selection Committee, chaired by Speaker Dimeji Bankole, would reconstitute some of the Standing Committees.

``The Selection Committee members were asked not to travel out during the Easter break because the committee will meet to consider the proposals on reconstituting the committees which have been without headship.

``You are aware that the Works Committee and those of Information and Power do not have substantive chairmen, they only have acting chairmen,’’ he said.

Enang (PDP-Akwa Ibom) said that the reconstitution of the committees was not unusual, adding that efforts should be geared toward making the House more efficient and aiding it to carry out its oversight functions.

It could be recalled that the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) had earlier reported that the Deputy Speaker Usman Nafada, who presided over Wednesday’s plenary, told members of the Selection Committee to stay back in Abuja and finalize the selection process.

NAN further reports that the Committees on Information, Works, Power and Privatization and Commercialization have been without headship due to removal, resignation or death of their chairmen.

Enang said that on resumption, the focus of the House would be more on deliberation of bills as against motions.

``I want to share your views about motions and I am sure you know what we go through in the Rules and Business Committee in making sure that motions do not get priority over bills,’’ he said.

``Members have been very active in initiating bills, we should be active in giving the bills due consideration,’’ Enang said.

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