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Reps consider bill to create more LGAs in Benue

The House of Representatives is currently considering a bill that seeks to amend the Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria to allow for the creation of additional Local Government Areas (LGAs) in Benue State.
The proposed legislation, listed as HB2527, has already passed its second reading in the lower chamber. The bill is sponsored by Rep. David Ogewu, who represents the Oju/Obi Federal Constituency under the All Progressives Congress (APC).
It came up for second reading on Tuesday, October 28, where it scaled through after extensive debate on its general principles.
Moving the motion for the bill’s second reading, Rep. Ogewu said the proposed amendment would enhance grassroots governance by bringing government closer to the people.
He noted that Benue, with its vast landmass and growing population, requires more local councils for equitable development and efficient administration.
The motion was seconded by Rt. Hon. Chinedu Ogar, representing Ezza South/Ikwo Federal Constituency, who supported the initiative as a step toward deepening democracy and improving service delivery in rural communities.
Rep. Ogewu expressed optimism that once passed into law, the bill would pave the way for the creation of additional LGAs in Benue, particularly within his constituency.
He also recalled that at the close of his second term in 2007, Senator George Akume, then Governor of Benue State, had made similar but unsuccessful efforts to create more local government areas to enhance administrative efficiency.
The bill has now been referred to the House Committee on Constitutional Review for further legislative action.





















