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National Public Hearing on Constitution Alteration Bills

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September 20, 2025
National Public Hearing on Constitution Alteration Bills

Office of the Deputy Speaker

Constitution Alteration Bills

The Constitution belongs to the people, and your participation is crucial.As part of the ongoing constitutional review process, the House Committee on Constitution Review, chaired by the Deputy Speaker, Rt. Hon. Benjamin Okezie Kalu, invites all stakeholders to the National Public Hearing on Constitution Alteration Bills.

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Date: Monday, 22nd September 2025Time: 10:00 AM (WAT)Venue: Congress Hall, Transcorp Hilton, AbujaThis is your chance to make your voice count in shaping the future of o

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