By Gift ChapiOdekina, Abuja
ABUJA — The House of Representatives says it introduced 2,747 bills and passed 363 during the first three years of the 10th National Assembly, describing the record as evidence of its commitment to legislative reforms and governance.
Chairman of the House Committee on Rules and Business, Hon. Francis Waive, disclosed the figures on Monday during a media briefing in Abuja marking the end of the third legislative session.
According to Waive, the bills introduced since June 2023 comprise 57 Executive bills, 95 Senate concurrence bills and 2,595 private members’ bills.
He said the House passed 363 bills over the three sessions, comprising 89 in the first session, 148 in the second and 126 in the just-concluded third session.







