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Office of the Deputy Speaker. An Invitation to Stakeholders

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September 22, 2025
Office of the Deputy Speaker. An Invitation to Stakeholders

Office of the Deputy Speaker. An Invitation to Stakeholders

National Public Hearing on Constitution Alteration BillsOur Constitution. Our Collective Voice. Our Future. Tomorrow, we gather for the National Public Hearing on the Constitution Alteration Bills, a defining moment to shape the future of our democracy through a reformed Constitution.

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The Constitution belongs to every Nigerian, and its review must reflect the true aspirations of the people. I call on citizens and stakeholders to participate fully in this critical event, only through your voices and contributions can we achieve a truly participatory, people-driven Constitution.

Monday, 22nd September 202510:00 AM (WAT)Congress Hall, Transcorp Hilton, AbujaThis is not just another event, it is your chance to influence change, safeguard rights, and help build a Nigeria that reflects the will of its people.Let your voice be heard. Be part of history.

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