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Bill for Creation of Ogoja State Passes Second Reading in House of Representatives

Theophilus Noah Baba October 17, 2024 2 minutes read
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A bill proposing the creation of Ogoja State has progressed to the second reading stage in the House of Representatives during Thursday’s plenary session. The bill, sponsored by Godwin Offiono alongside three other lawmakers, seeks to amend the 1999 Constitution to facilitate the establishment of a new state in the South-South region of Nigeria.

While presenting the motion, Offiono emphasized that the bill is founded on the principles of equity and fairness. He noted that the creation of Ogoja State would not only address the desires of the people in the area but also promote balanced development across the South-South. If the proposal is enacted, it would increase the number of states in the South-South region from six to seven, further enhancing the region’s representation and access to federal resources.

The bill passed the second reading without opposition from any member, demonstrating widespread support within the legislative chamber. Following this step, it has been referred to the House Committee on Constitution Review for further scrutiny and recommendations, marking a significant step in the process of constitutional amendment required for state creation.

This development highlights ongoing efforts by communities across Nigeria to seek state creation as a means of ensuring greater autonomy, equity, and resource allocation within the federal structure. The ultimate passage of the bill would depend on further legislative processes, including a third reading and approval by both chambers of the National Assembly, followed by endorsement from state legislatures and a national referendum, as required by the Constitution.

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