Nigerian Senate Agenda: New Bills on Investors, Official Secrets & Public Complaints – June 4, 2026
On Thursday, June 4, 2026, the Nigerian Senate was scheduled to introduce three new bills covering investment protection, official secrets, and the public complaints commission, while also advancing two other bills to second reading. The sitting also included consideration of two citizen petitions and bills sent from the House of Representatives seeking Senate concurrence.
Key Agenda Items
- A new Investment Protection and Investor Rights Bill (SB. 1042) was introduced for First Reading by Sen. Ekpenyong Asuquo of Cross River South.
- A bill to amend the Official Secrets Act (SB. 1041) was listed for First Reading, sponsored by Sen. Idiat Adebule of Lagos West.
- The Senate was set to hear a petition alleging the Nigeria Police Force illegally occupied private land at a Port Harcourt residential estate.
- Two House of Representatives bills — on Federal Road Safety Corps and a Chartered Institute of Training and Development — were listed for Senate concurrence.
- A bill to rename and restructure the body that regulates chartered secretaries into the Chartered Governance Institute of Nigeria was listed for Second Reading.
Official Order Paper
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