Senate passes Nigerian Port Economic Regulatory Agency Bill

Senate on Nigerian Port Agency Bill

After a long period of uncertainties, the 10th Senate has finally granted concurrence passage to the Nigerian Port Economic Regulatory Agency Bill 2026. 

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The Bill was passed during plenary in Abuja on Tuesday.

The passage followed a Motion moved by the Senate Leader, Sen. Opeyemi Bamidele and seconded by the Minority Leader, Sen. Abba Moro (Benue-South).

The lawmakers had, before consideration, rescinded their earlier decision on the Bill, as previously passed and transmitted to the president for assent.

Recall that the Bill was first passed by the 10th National Assembly in 2025, for assent by the President. It was however returned by the President to the National Assembly for amendments, owing to certain clauses that were seen as potential areas of clash with other agencies of government.

Confirming this yesterday at plenary, Senator Opeyemi informed that following critical examination by the Ministry of Justice, fundamental issues were identified requiring fresh legislative action.

He stated that a technical committee comprising the Senate, House of Representatives and legal drafting experts from the Directorate of Legal Services had convened. The committee, he said, was mandated to resolve the issues raised after the detailed scrutiny of the bill and recommend necessary corrections for legislative reconsideration.

Relying on Orders 1(b) and 52(6) of the Senate Standing Orders, the lawmakers rescinded their earlier decision on the Bill, as previously passed. The committee, thereafter, recommitted the Bill to the Committee of the Whole for comprehensive consideration, amendment and passage, in line with legislative procedures.

At the Committee of the Whole, the lawmakers subsequently considered and passed the Bill clause by clause after exhaustive deliberation. It was later re-passed as Nigerian Port Economic Regulatory Agency Bill 2026.

The Bill is expected to be transmitted to the Presidency for President Bola Ahmed Tinubu’s assent.

The Nigerian Port Economic Regulatory Agency Bill seeks to empower the Nigerian Shippers’ Council (NSC) as the port economic regulator.

The Bill was at the 10th Senate awaiting concurrence after the House of Reps. had passed it, whereby most stakeholders had believed that the mandatory assent to the Bill was withheld by the President. Despite its strategic importance, the Bill had faced prolonged delays and institutional resistance, which, according to the source, remains a major challenge.

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