Female lawmakers from Anambra lead the pack in terms of bill sponsorship as the State posted a total of 141 bills in the first two years of the 9th National Assembly.
On the other hand, 14 lawmakers from Jigawa State were able to make do with only 22 bills in the same period under review.
These were some of the highlights of the second batch of NASS Report Card released by OrderPaper Nigeria, focusing on Anambra, Akwa Ibom, Ondo, Nasarawa, Jigawa and Bauchi States.
A statement by Oke Epia, Executive Director of OrderPaper Nigeria, said the release of the 6 states is a build-up on the release of the report cards on Wednesday, July 28th 2021, with the six states of Abia, Delta, Ekiti, Plateau, Sokoto and Borno.
The midterm report cards series are in continuation of the consistent data-driven periodic analysis of the performance of the National Assembly and its members undertaken by OrderPaper Nigeria and focuses on bills sponsorship in the first two years of the Senators and Members of the House of Representatives.
In the batch just released, the three senators from Anambra State-sponsored 78 bills, which is the highest from the 36 States. Senators from Bauchi and Jigawa States sponsored only 5 bills each. Eleven members of the House of Representatives from Anambra State sponsored a total of 63 bills in the first half of the 9th National Assembly; while nine members from Ondo State sponsored only 15 bills in same period.
Two of the three Senators from Anambra State – Uche Ekwunife and Stella Oduah – who posted the highest number of bills in two years are women with 58 bills between them.
Seven members of the House of Representatives from Jigawa State had no bill in two years while the three senators have 5 bills between them.
It is very interesting to note that some members have no bills sponsored in two years of the four-year tenure, while others have made concerted efforts in sponsoring a reasonable number of bills. Similarly, there is high-performance variation between new and returning members of parliament, particularly in the House of Representatives.
Some legislators improved on their impressive start recorded in the first legislative year analysis while others receded in performance. The release of the report cards of other states will continue weekly until all states of the country are all covered.
The appraisals are released and hosted on the OrderPaper Nigeria website – www.orderpaper.ng – as well as social media pages @orderpaper on Facebook and Twitter and @orderpapertoday on Instagram and YouTube.
The appraisals are a result of months of painstaking perusing and analysis of data obtained from the records of the National Assembly, and the outputs typify the best practices of data journalism and ethical compliance required by the pen profession. OrderPaper Nigeria is the country’s premier, prominent policy think-tank and multi-platform legislative interface. It is a media organization dedicated to reporting, tracking, analyzing and archiving activities of the legislature in the digital age while providing authentic and independently-driven linkages between citizens and representatives in parliament.