*Side eyes'
On Wednesday November 5, 2025, Senator Ned Nwoko went down memory lane on his two year journey in the senate...He tabled all the bills he has sponsored in alleged '' pursuit of a stronger, fairer, and more prosperous Nigeria''.
''As I continue to reflect on my two-year journey in the Senate, I take pride in highlighting one of the strongest pillars of my legislative record: the sponsorship of 34 transformative Bills that speak directly to the needs of Nigerians and the future of our nation.
Each of these Bills represents my unwavering commitment to people-centered governance, economic reform, youth empowerment, institutional strengthening, and the equitable development of all regions particularly Delta North, which I proudly represent.
Below is a summary of the Bills I have sponsored in pursuit of a stronger, fairer, and more prosperous Nigeria.
Constitutional Alteration for the Creation of Anioma State
This proposal seeks to create Anioma State from Delta North, correcting geopolitical imbalance and deepening representation and development.
Nigerian Youth Entrepreneurship Grant Program (Establishment) Bill
This Bill creates a national, merit-based grant window to support young Nigerians with seed funding and structured mentorship. It establishes an independent oversight agency for transparent selection, regional equity, and post-grant accountability. The goal is to reduce youth unemployment and grow a new generation of investable Nigerian ventures.
Waste Management and Malaria Eradication Agency (Establishment) Bill
This Bill integrates sanitation and public health through a unified agency coordinating federal, state, and LGA interventions. It introduces community sanitation brigades and data-guided hotspot mapping to reduce malaria, create cleaner cities, and generate employment through recycling.
One-Month Rent Limitation and Landlord Registry Act
This legislation caps advance rent to one month for defined residential categories and establishes a national tenancy registry. It promotes fairness, transparency, and rental insurance mechanisms while strengthening housing policy and protecting tenants.
Electoral Courts Establishment and Jurisdiction Act
This Bill establishes specialized courts to handle pre- and post-election matters with strict timelines. It introduces electronic evidence systems and result upload audits to ensure timely, credible justice in electoral disputes.
Compulsory Professional Indemnity Act
This law mandates indemnity insurance for all regulated professions, protecting citizens from professional negligence. It defines minimum sector coverage and enforces prompt claims resolution.
Cashless Asset Acquisition Act
This Bill requires property and high-value transactions to be processed through traceable, cashless systems. It integrates registries with AML and KYC databases to combat illicit financial flows and promote transparency.
Self-Defense and Firearm Ownership Regulation Act
This law defines clear eligibility and licensing standards for vetted citizens under psychological screening, competency tests, and digital traceability. It balances lawful self-defense with public safety.
Coroners Systems (Re-Enactment) Act, 2023
This Bill modernizes inquest laws, codifies family rights, standardizes autopsy protocols, and integrates forensic chain-of-custody procedures to improve justice delivery in death investigations.
ECOWAS Parliament Election Governance Act
This legislation establishes transparent rules for electing Nigerians to the ECOWAS Parliament, covering eligibility, tenure, recall, and performance reporting, thereby strengthening Nigeria’s regional leadership.
1
Diaspora Voting Bill
This Bill grants Nigerians abroad the right to vote through secure embassy-based and electronic voting systems with rigorous identity verification. It expands democracy to include the millions contributing from abroad.
1
Parliamentary Governance System Act
This Bill proposes a transition to a parliamentary model where the executive emerges from the legislature, enhancing accountability, reducing costs, and improving efficiency in governance.
1
Nigerian Defence Academy (Amendment) Bill – Delta State Campus
This amendment expands NDA training to Delta State, promoting regional inclusion, coastal security research, and defense industry development.
1
Upgrade of Ogwashi-Uku Polytechnic to Federal University of Technology Bill
This Bill transforms Ogwashi-Uku Polytechnic into a Federal University of Technology to advance STEM education, innovation, and industry collaboration.
1
Private Security Companies Regulation and Licensing Bill
1
Constitutional Alteration for Mandatory First Aid, CPR & AED Training, and Good Samaritan Laws (2024)
This Bill makes emergency response training mandatory in institutions and workplaces and protects citizens who assist in emergencies under Good Samaritan provisions.
1
National Talent Rehabilitation and Integration Agency (Establishment) Bill, 2024
This law creates an agency to rehabilitate and empower at-risk but talented youths through training, grants, and structured reintegration.
1
Public Service Rules (Alteration) Bill – Extension of Retirement Age
This Bill extends the retirement age in critical sectors while embedding succession mentoring, health screening, and performance metrics.
1
CBN Act Amendment to Prohibit Foreign-Currency Remuneration
This amendment bans routine salary payments in foreign currencies, strengthens the naira, and mandates FX-linked disclosures to promote monetary stability.
2
National Social Security Agency (NSSA) Bill
This Bill replaces the Ministry of Humanitarian Affairs with a central agency to coordinate social protection programs with transparency, unified registries, and efficiency.
2
National Centre for Substance Abuse Management (NCSAM) – Ndemili, Delta State
This law establishes a national center for prevention, treatment, and reintegration of persons affected by substance abuse, providing specialized training and outreach.
2
Federal Universities of Technology (Amendment) Bill – Upgrade of FCE (Technical) Asaba to FUT Asaba
This Bill upgrades FCE (Technical) Asaba to a Federal University of Technology, strengthening STEM and applied science education in Delta North.
2
Mandatory Military Service for Youths (Establishment) Bill
This Bill introduces a structured civic-military service program to promote discipline, unity, and defense readiness among Nigerian youths.
2
National Vigilante Group (Establishment) Bill
This legislation regulates vigilante groups under formal security frameworks, ensuring proper training, coordination, and accountability.
2
Orthopedic Hospital, Onicha-Ugbo (Establishment) Bill
This Bill establishes a Federal Orthopedic and Trauma Hospital in Onicha-Ugbo, affiliated with DELSUTH, to improve access to specialized healthcare.
2
Federal College of Education (Establishment) Bill – Akwukwu-Igbo
This Bill creates a Federal College of Education in Akwukwu-Igbo to train teachers in STEM, early childhood, and inclusive education.
2
National Ranching Development and Management Bill
This Bill replaces open grazing with modern ranching systems across Nigeria’s LGAs, improving productivity, food security, and rural peace.
2
Immigration Act Amendment – Visa-Free Entry for AU Passport Holders
This amendment enables visa-free entry for African Union passport holders to promote trade, tourism, and regional integration.
2
FRSC Act Amendment – Restriction of Daytime Movement of Heavy-Duty Vehicles
This Bill improves road safety by limiting daytime movement of heavy trucks on high-traffic routes and ensuring real-time monitoring.
3
Federal College of Agriculture (Establishment) Bill – Idumuje-Ugboko
This Bill establishes a Federal College of Agriculture in Idumuje-Ugboko to train professionals in modern agricultural technologies and value-chain management.
3
Nigerian Minerals and Mining Act (Amendment) Bill
This amendment prohibits foreign ownership of mining licenses, strengthens local content, and formalizes artisanal mining cooperatives for national benefit.
3
Actors Guild of Nigeria (Establishment) Bill
This Bill recognizes the Actors Guild of Nigeria as a statutory body, ensuring welfare protection, standard contracts, and professional structures within Nollywood.
3
Nigeria Data Protection Act (Amendment) Bill – Mandatory Physical Offices for Social Media Platforms
This Bill mandates social media platforms to maintain physical offices in Nigeria for regulatory compliance, tax obligations, and user protection.
3
Institute for Leadership, Entrepreneurial and Corporate Governance (Establishment) Bill, 2025 (SB.921)
This Bill establishes an Institute dedicated to promoting ethical leadership, entrepreneurship, and corporate governance across sectors. It will train executives, policymakers, and emerging leaders to drive institutional integrity and sustainable national development.
These 34 Bills reflect my vision of a reformed, equitable, and globally competitive Nigeria — where governance works for the people, institutions serve with integrity, and every citizen, from Delta North to every part of the Federation, feels the impact of effective representation.
Each of these Bills represents my unwavering commitment to people-centered governance, economic reform, youth empowerment, institutional strengthening, and the equitable development of all regions particularly Delta North, which I proudly represent.
Below is a summary of the Bills I have sponsored in pursuit of a stronger, fairer, and more prosperous Nigeria.
Constitutional Alteration for the Creation of Anioma StateThis proposal seeks to create Anioma State from Delta North, correcting geopolitical imbalance and deepening representation and development.
Nigerian Youth Entrepreneurship Grant Program (Establishment) BillThis Bill creates a national, merit-based grant window to support young Nigerians with seed funding and structured mentorship. It establishes an independent oversight agency for transparent selection, regional equity, and post-grant accountability. The goal is to reduce youth unemployment and grow a new generation of investable Nigerian ventures.
Waste Management and Malaria Eradication Agency (Establishment) BillThis Bill integrates sanitation and public health through a unified agency coordinating federal, state, and LGA interventions. It introduces community sanitation brigades and data-guided hotspot mapping to reduce malaria, create cleaner cities, and generate employment through recycling.
One-Month Rent Limitation and Landlord Registry ActThis legislation caps advance rent to one month for defined residential categories and establishes a national tenancy registry. It promotes fairness, transparency, and rental insurance mechanisms while strengthening housing policy and protecting tenants.
Electoral Courts Establishment and Jurisdiction ActThis Bill establishes specialized courts to handle pre- and post-election matters with strict timelines. It introduces electronic evidence systems and result upload audits to ensure timely, credible justice in electoral disputes.
Compulsory Professional Indemnity ActThis law mandates indemnity insurance for all regulated professions, protecting citizens from professional negligence. It defines minimum sector coverage and enforces prompt claims resolution.
Cashless Asset Acquisition ActThis Bill requires property and high-value transactions to be processed through traceable, cashless systems. It integrates registries with AML and KYC databases to combat illicit financial flows and promote transparency.
Self-Defense and Firearm Ownership Regulation ActThis law defines clear eligibility and licensing standards for vetted citizens under psychological screening, competency tests, and digital traceability. It balances lawful self-defense with public safety.
Coroners Systems (Re-Enactment) Act, 2023This Bill modernizes inquest laws, codifies family rights, standardizes autopsy protocols, and integrates forensic chain-of-custody procedures to improve justice delivery in death investigations.
ECOWAS Parliament Election Governance ActThis legislation establishes transparent rules for electing Nigerians to the ECOWAS Parliament, covering eligibility, tenure, recall, and performance reporting, thereby strengthening Nigeria’s regional leadership.
1
Diaspora Voting BillThis Bill grants Nigerians abroad the right to vote through secure embassy-based and electronic voting systems with rigorous identity verification. It expands democracy to include the millions contributing from abroad.
1
Parliamentary Governance System ActThis Bill proposes a transition to a parliamentary model where the executive emerges from the legislature, enhancing accountability, reducing costs, and improving efficiency in governance.
1
Nigerian Defence Academy (Amendment) Bill – Delta State CampusThis amendment expands NDA training to Delta State, promoting regional inclusion, coastal security research, and defense industry development.
1
Upgrade of Ogwashi-Uku Polytechnic to Federal University of Technology BillThis Bill transforms Ogwashi-Uku Polytechnic into a Federal University of Technology to advance STEM education, innovation, and industry collaboration.
1
Private Security Companies Regulation and Licensing BillThis legislation standardizes private security operations nationwide with strict licensing, training standards, liability insurance, and human-rights compliance.
1
Constitutional Alteration for Mandatory First Aid, CPR & AED Training, and Good Samaritan Laws (2024)This Bill makes emergency response training mandatory in institutions and workplaces and protects citizens who assist in emergencies under Good Samaritan provisions.
1
National Talent Rehabilitation and Integration Agency (Establishment) Bill, 2024This law creates an agency to rehabilitate and empower at-risk but talented youths through training, grants, and structured reintegration.
1
Public Service Rules (Alteration) Bill – Extension of Retirement AgeThis Bill extends the retirement age in critical sectors while embedding succession mentoring, health screening, and performance metrics.
1
CBN Act Amendment to Prohibit Foreign-Currency RemunerationThis amendment bans routine salary payments in foreign currencies, strengthens the naira, and mandates FX-linked disclosures to promote monetary stability.
2
National Social Security Agency (NSSA) BillThis Bill replaces the Ministry of Humanitarian Affairs with a central agency to coordinate social protection programs with transparency, unified registries, and efficiency.
2
National Centre for Substance Abuse Management (NCSAM) – Ndemili, Delta StateThis law establishes a national center for prevention, treatment, and reintegration of persons affected by substance abuse, providing specialized training and outreach.
2
Federal Universities of Technology (Amendment) Bill – Upgrade of FCE (Technical) Asaba to FUT AsabaThis Bill upgrades FCE (Technical) Asaba to a Federal University of Technology, strengthening STEM and applied science education in Delta North.
2
Mandatory Military Service for Youths (Establishment) BillThis Bill introduces a structured civic-military service program to promote discipline, unity, and defense readiness among Nigerian youths.
2
National Vigilante Group (Establishment) BillThis legislation regulates vigilante groups under formal security frameworks, ensuring proper training, coordination, and accountability.
2
Orthopedic Hospital, Onicha-Ugbo (Establishment) BillThis Bill establishes a Federal Orthopedic and Trauma Hospital in Onicha-Ugbo, affiliated with DELSUTH, to improve access to specialized healthcare.
2
Federal College of Education (Establishment) Bill – Akwukwu-IgboThis Bill creates a Federal College of Education in Akwukwu-Igbo to train teachers in STEM, early childhood, and inclusive education.
2
National Ranching Development and Management BillThis Bill replaces open grazing with modern ranching systems across Nigeria’s LGAs, improving productivity, food security, and rural peace.
2
Immigration Act Amendment – Visa-Free Entry for AU Passport HoldersThis amendment enables visa-free entry for African Union passport holders to promote trade, tourism, and regional integration.
2
FRSC Act Amendment – Restriction of Daytime Movement of Heavy-Duty VehiclesThis Bill improves road safety by limiting daytime movement of heavy trucks on high-traffic routes and ensuring real-time monitoring.
3
Federal College of Agriculture (Establishment) Bill – Idumuje-UgbokoThis Bill establishes a Federal College of Agriculture in Idumuje-Ugboko to train professionals in modern agricultural technologies and value-chain management.
3
Nigerian Minerals and Mining Act (Amendment) BillThis amendment prohibits foreign ownership of mining licenses, strengthens local content, and formalizes artisanal mining cooperatives for national benefit.
3
Actors Guild of Nigeria (Establishment) BillThis Bill recognizes the Actors Guild of Nigeria as a statutory body, ensuring welfare protection, standard contracts, and professional structures within Nollywood.
3
Nigeria Data Protection Act (Amendment) Bill – Mandatory Physical Offices for Social Media PlatformsThis Bill mandates social media platforms to maintain physical offices in Nigeria for regulatory compliance, tax obligations, and user protection.
3
Institute for Leadership, Entrepreneurial and Corporate Governance (Establishment) Bill, 2025 (SB.921)This Bill establishes an Institute dedicated to promoting ethical leadership, entrepreneurship, and corporate governance across sectors. It will train executives, policymakers, and emerging leaders to drive institutional integrity and sustainable national development.
These 34 Bills reflect my vision of a reformed, equitable, and globally competitive Nigeria — where governance works for the people, institutions serve with integrity, and every citizen, from Delta North to every part of the Federation, feels the impact of effective representation.


Congratulations to him
ReplyDeleteAll these things he listed who e help? Rice still high, data high, insecurity still dey, youth still dey shayo high, Federal institions' tuition fees- high, military can't difht insurgency, orthopaedic hospital still charging high bill, etc
DeleteI guess only Regi benefitted from the funds.
Pa Ned Park one corner, make I price beans.
Mao Akuh
Odiegwu!
ReplyDeleteYour house is on f.ire and you are campaigning for next tenure already and ving for gubernatorial position?
ReplyDeleteWhat a wawu.
Well. Hopefully this brings Regina back. 😂 Cos that first lady position, she no go wan miss am.
Make I go sell my bedsheets jaree
Trying to deflect. Ned you did nothing. All you do is chop the money and marry virgins that you end up beating and abusing. Your time of reckoning is near.
ReplyDeleteLol.
DeleteSee how you've lost the respect of the persona in your position. You are a joke to Nigerians now.
ReplyDeleteMaybe to you, not Nigerians. That he has issue in his family is for him and his family members. Pay more attention to the efforts he puts in government.
DeleteUseless man. He is trying to divert attention from his messy drama. Sadly it's too late. Your days of marrying teens whose frontal lobes are not yet developed are over.
ReplyDeleteHe might be useless. But that narrative of Regina being underaged don cast.
DeleteBabe was already an adult, with fully developed frontal lobes. Didnt you watch her video yesterday when she said she married him out of love?
Take your complaint to the Abokis who marry little kids. Regina is not a child.
Your frontal lobe does not fully develop till you are 25. The man was over 40 years older than her. He gave more attention to seeking under educated 'virgins' for his deek than to the job he was elected to do. Anyone can introduce a bill. Did any become law? Did he really push anything through for the betterment of his people? Instead social media senator is dragging airwaves with a smallie and people like you are defending him. Only him and at keast 2 wives and ex wives have drug addict accusations levied against them. Oshisco. Mchew.
DeleteThese underdeveloped people can choose a career trajectory, marry anyone in any legal age bracket, enter into other legal agreements, go to war, start and own businesses, be tried and remanded for wrong actions, run for office and win, operate motor vehicles, planes etc before this frontal lobe FULLY develops since it is developed enough for their colleagues at that age to marry men or women of that age or even some years younger.
DeleteYou people have brought quasi-facts to a simple matter again. Even a 5 year old knows when to pull back from 15 year olds because they are playing too rough. Fellow 18 year olds stayed away from grandfathers in SUVs and big houses in their communities enticing them with money with the same developing frontal lobe but Reggie saw a fake Rolex and switched off her own growing brain.
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ReplyDeleteIf he really INTRODUCED all these bills then it’s very commendable. Most of these these bills are very modern , standard and is the very basics of where we should be at.
ReplyDeleteBtw, two things can coexist…I can commend his good works and also …
Pa Ned nor add the wives dem wey im get for the journey abi dem nor follow for the journey of im life too?
ReplyDeleteHahahahaha! It's his 2 year journey. He hasn't been married within the two years nah
DeleteNed's Governor Amuneke video was trending yesterday, hopefully he comes out and tells us the exact location of that Sports complex he built because we're still searching for it.
ReplyDeleteI must commend his bills, some of them are progressive in nature,he maybe old but they are young at heart
DeleteIt's a good thing if he really did all these
ReplyDeleteHe sponsored all these?wow🙄
ReplyDeleteHe needs to put his house in order first.
A subtle reminder that he is rich.
ReplyDeleteCharacter before intelligence. Why running around now paying bloggers to whitewash you. Anyway, what do I know. Much as Regina rubbed the audio wealth in our faces, things should be done right in Nigeria. Treating a civil case like you just caught a terrorist, and the police saying their hands are tied. Omor, this country eh
ReplyDeleteNigeria my country
ReplyDeleteI'm impressed. He has done well in two years, pushing these bills. I read them all, and some should be pushed to the front. They're very important.
ReplyDeleteWell, no surprise from a man who helped the FG with the Paris Club.
I don't care about his personal life. He married a girl above 18 by her consent, it's legal.
He's a senator, and I care more that he's doing his job well, and not wasting tax payers money.
Politicians just like ordinary people will have marital problems; Bill Clinton, Arnold, Emmanuel Macron etc. Some will get divorced, some will not get married.
Do the job you've been elected into power for, and do it very well for the country.
Use the tax money, etc well, not waste it.
Bravo Ned!
Very impressive.
ReplyDeleteI just disagree with some of the bills like the push for the overburdened FG should take over state schools of an already very rich state.