Odidi Omo: The Bills, Motions Sponsored

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The lawmaker representing Northwest/Southwest Federal Constituency of Oyo State.
Hon. Adedeji Stanley Olajide – ODIDI OMO yesterday revealed that he had sponsored three bills and 13 motions within 40 months he had been representing his his in the House of Representatives, Abuja.

The 9th Assembly was inaugurated on Tuesday 11th June 2019. Rep. Adedeji Stanley Olajide has proved himself to be a good ambassador of his constituents.

Despite challenges of been a new entrant to the green Chamber, Odidi Omo had sponsored and co-sponsored many bills and motions covering different sectors such as banking and financial services, the economy, education, law and crime, infrastructure and the provision of the legal framework for the Curb of Corruption in Civil Service.

Under 40 months in the saddle, the lawmakers been an active member of both the Standing Committees and Ad-hoc Committees of the House of Representatives, his sponsored bills and currently at different stages before the plenary includes.

BILLS SPONSORED &
CO-SPONSORED.

1 A Bill for an Act to Upgrade College of Animal Health Production Technology,
Ibadan, and to Establish the Federal
University of Agriculture, Ibadan, Oyo State
to make Comprehensive Provisions for its
Management and Administration and other Related Matters.

2. A Bil for an act to establish the National Assembly Library Trust Fund for the Purpose of Research, Provision of Library Equipment, and Relative Facilities, Enhance Research of Legislators and Staff of the National Assembly and for Related Matters.

3. A Bill for an act to Amend the Nigerian Postal Service Act CAP N23 LFN, 2004 to make Provision for the Eatablishment of Courier Service Regulatory Agency
and for other Related Matters Incidental Thereto.

MOTIONS SPONSORED &
CO-SPONSORED.

1. Urgent need to complete Enterprise Infrastructure and application projects of Galaxy Backbone Nigeria Limited.

2. Motion on the need to Digitalize and Automate National Assembly Activities.

3. Motion on the Need to regulate the Spate of modification on Roads and other public infrastructure by telecommunication companies in Nigeria.

4. Motion on the need to Revitalize the textile industry Nationwide.

5. Motion on the need to enforce the resolution of the House on Central Bank of Nigeria’s Police to impose processing fees and or Charges on Cash Deposit and
Withdrawals for Individual and Corporate Accounts in Nigeria.

6. Motion on the need to end the practice of pre-trial parade of suspected criminals by personnel of the Nigeria Police, Nigerian Security and Civil Defence Corps, Directorate of State Security Services, Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, Nigeria Customs Service, and the Nigerian Army.

7. Motion on the need to Curb Corruption in Civil Service.

8. A motion of Urgent importance to examine the Ministerial Nominee submitted by the President.

9. Motion on the need for Federal Government To review the procurement process.

10. The Motion on The Need to stem the ravaging flooding disaster in Odo-Ona, Oke-Ayo, Eleyele, Gege, Oluyole
Estate and Akuro Communities in Ibadan
Northwest/Southwest Federal Constituency of Oyo State.

11. Motion on the Need to Digitalize and Automate Activities of the House Representatives of Federal Republic of Nigeria.

12. Need to regulate the spate of Modification on Roads and other Public Infrastructures by Telecommunication Companies in Nigeria.

13. Urgent need to Complete Enterprise Infrastructure and Application Projects of Galaxy Backbone Nigeria Limited.



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