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Nigeria Constitution Review: Reps Schedule Public Hearings for July 2025

todayJune 20, 2025 8 2

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By Oluwakemi Kindness

House of Representatives Deputy Speaker Benjamin Kalu announces public hearings for Nigeria’s 2025 constitutional review.
Deputy Speaker Benjamin Kalu briefs stakeholders on July 2025 constitutional review hearings.

The 10th House of Representatives Constitution Review Committee says it will, in July, begin zonal public hearings across the country’s six geopolitical zones as part of efforts to amend the 1999 Constitution.

The exercise the committee notes will be conducted in two phases to allow citizens share their views on proposed amendments covering governance, security, fiscal federalism, and inclusive representation.

This is according to the Deputy Speaker of the House, Benjamin Kalu, who also chairs the Constitution Review Committee, while speaking at a joint session with Senate and House secretariats in Abuja on Friday.

According to him, the first phase will hold from Friday, 11 July to Sunday, 13 July 2025, focusing on northern zones:

North Central:

Minna Centre: Kogi, Kwara, Niger

Lafia Centre: Nasarawa, Plateau, Benue, FCT

North West:

Kaduna Centre: Kaduna, Kano, Jigawa, Katsina

Sokoto Centre: Sokoto, Zamfara, Kebbi

North East:

Gombe Centre: Gombe, Bauchi, Taraba

Maiduguri Centre: Borno, Yobe, Adamawa

The Deputy Speaker adds that the second phase, scheduled from Friday, 18 July to Sunday, 20 July 2025, will cover southern zones:

South South:

Yenagoa Centre: Bayelsa, Edo, Delta

Calabar Centre: Cross River, Rivers, Akwa Ibom

South East:

Enugu Centre: Anambra, Ebonyi, Enugu

Owerri Centre: Imo, Abia

South West:

Lagos Centre: Lagos, Ogun, Oyo

Akure Centre: Ondo, Osun, Ekiti

Kalu says the committee aims to ensure that “the voices of all Nigerians are heard and their concerns addressed” during the review.

He notes that the exercise will prioritise key amendment areas, including gender equity, inclusive governance, police and security reforms, judicial independence, fiscal restructuring, and devolution of powers.

“This constitutional review process is perhaps the most comprehensive in Nigeria’s history,” he says.

“We are considering amendments grouped into thematic areas that reflect the aspirations of the people.”

Written by: Democracy Radio

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