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Deputy Speaker Kalu Withdraws Indigeneship Bill Amid Stakeholder Concerns

 

Deputy Speaker of the House of Representatives, Benjamin Kalu, has formally withdrawn the controversial Indigeneship Bill he recently presented before the National Assembly. The decision follows growing public debate and concerns raised by stakeholders over the Bill’s implications.

 

In a statement issued last night, Kalu said the withdrawal became necessary after careful consideration of feedback received from a broad range of citizens and institutions. He acknowledged the analysis of the Bill provided by the National Institute for Legislative and Democratic Studies (NILDS), noting that its recommendations made it prudent to step the proposal down at this time.

 

The Indigeneship Bill was designed to foster national unity, equity, and inclusiveness by granting settlers in various states the same rights and privileges as indigenes. However, part of NILDS’s report emphasized that these goals could be better achieved through laws enacted by individual states, as already supported by constitutional provisions. The report warned that passing the Bill at the federal level could lead to complex challenges, particularly around issues of dual or multiple indigeneship.

 

While acknowledging the Bill’s good intentions, Kalu, who also chairs the House Committee on Constitution Review, said he remains guided by the principle that legislation must reflect the will and aspirations of the Nigerian people. He reaffirmed his commitment to a constitutional reform process that is open, inclusive, and based on dialogue and consensus.

 

“As leaders and representatives, we remain committed to ensuring that every legislative proposal reflects the aspirations of the people we serve,” Kalu said. “The Constitution Review process remains an open, inclusive, and participatory exercise, and no provision or proposal will be pursued without adequate dialogue and consensus-building.”

 

He urged citizens to continue engaging constructively with the Committee as efforts to build a more united and equitable Nigeria continue.

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