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THE ROAD TO 2027: REP. MARTINS ESIN’S SCORECARD SPEAKS LOUDESTJohn NTEKIMRep. Martins Esin, a first-termer in the House ...
27/03/2026

THE ROAD TO 2027: REP. MARTINS ESIN’S SCORECARD SPEAKS LOUDEST

John NTEKIM

Rep. Martins Esin, a first-termer in the House of Representatives whose reputation precedes him, at home and in Abuja, as a highly cerebral legislator, a performer by any stretch of the imagination and a human empowerment icon, two years and nine months into his tenure is now famed as the most impactful representative of Oron/Mbo/Okobo/Udung Uko/Urueoffong Oruko Federal Constituency since the dawn of the Fourth Republic in 1999, for reasons that aren't far-fetched.

His imprints dot the landscape of his constituency in diverse areas, particularly in infrastructure, education advancement and ICT, federal employment, agriculture, youth and women empowerment, sports, legislation and lots more.

His achievements are undeniable as he is well-reported and evidence of his exploits abound in public domain. This explains why the election-induced efforts of a few political foes to detract from his sterling record of quality performance have failed pitifully ahead of the 2027 polls.

Without mincing words, Esin parades a weighty scorecard; one that can speak on his behalf.

KEY HIGHLIGHTS OF HIS SCORECARD BETWEEN JUNE 2023 AND MARCH 2026:

• Serves as Chairman, House Committee on Youth Development, expanding his representational mandate to cover policy-making for the youth population estimated at about 100 million Nigerians.

• Facilitated the employment of fifty one (51) young constituents across parastatals in the Federal Civil Service.

• Sponsored a Bill for an Act to establish the Federal University of Aeronautics, Urue-Offong/Oruko, Akwa Ibom State.

• Sponsored a Bill for an Act to amend the National Youth Service Corps (NYSC) Act CAP N84 Laws of the Federation of Nigeria 2004, to review upward the accommodation and transport allowances of Corps members in line with current realities.

• Sponsored a Bill for an Act to repeal the Citizenship and Leadership Training Centre Act of 1989 and enact the Citizenship and Leadership Training Centre Act, 2024, and for matters connected thereto.

• Sponsored a Bill for an Act to amend the National Housing Fund CAP N45 Laws of the Federation of Nigeria 2004, to review the interest rate chargeable on employer contributions to the Fund and on mortgage sums, strengthen penalty provisions for defaulting employers, and encourage voluntary contributions by self-employed persons.

• Bill To Alter the Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria 1999 (as amended) to Reduce the Age of Qualification For Membership of the Senate and Office of the Governor, 2025, and for Related Matters.

• Moved a Motion on the need to address the menace of gully erosion in Iquita, Oron and Ekeya Community in Okobo Local Government Area, Akwa Ibom State.

• Moved a Motion on the need to immediately commence academic activities at the University of Maritime Studies, Oron, Akwa Ibom State.

• Moved a Motion on the need to beef up security in Oron Local Government Area and its environs to mitigate persistent kidnappings, sea piracy, armed robbery and killings of innocent citizens.

• Moved a Motion calling for urgent intervention in the abduction of eminent persons in Oron Federal Constituency.

• Sponsored children from Oron Federal Constituency to attend the 2024 National Children Leadership Conference in Abuja as part of efforts to inspire future leaders.

• Facilitated the construction and completion of the 1.5-kilometre Mary Haney Road, Umoh Etok Street, Calabar Street and Calabar Lane, including drainage systems and solar-powered street lights.

• Delivered over five hundred (500) solar-powered street lights across the constituency.

• Initiated and completed four solar-powered boreholes in Okobo, Mbo, Udung Uko and Urue Offong/Oruko Local Government Areas.

• Constructed, equipped and furnished a Youth Development Centre with various departments for skills training and commercialization in Oron Local Government Area.

• Constructed and furnished a six-classroom block at St. Michael’s School in Udung Uko Local Government Area.

• Donated new seats, lawn mowers and public address systems to palaces of all Paramount Rulers across the federal constituency.

• Distributed over 110 water pumping machines to fishermen and farmers within the constituency.

• Sponsored the training and empowerment of 160 youths in solar installation and food processing.

• Established the Oro Youth Enterprise Scheme (OYES), disbursing ₦100 Million to support 300 small businesses, with each beneficiary receiving ₦1 Million, ₦500,000 or ₦250,000.

• Launched the Oro Students Engagement and Education Development Scheme (OSEEDS), organizing frequent digital literacy trainings and donating 133 laptops to students, lecturers and researchers from the constituency.

• Consistently distributed desks, furniture and other educational materials to secondary schools across the federal constituency.

• Empowered 10 constituents with Compressed Natural Gas (CNG) conversion training and equipment.

• Launched Oro Women Industry Scheme (OWINS), disbursing ₦200,000 each to 100 women traders as business support in first phase.

• Disbursed ₦100,000 each for 100 students in commemoration of the centenary celebration of Oron Union.

• Donated tricycles to 12 constituents to support their transportation businesses.

• Facilitated donation of brand-new SUV as working vehicle to Ahta Oro VIII by the Speaker, House of Representatives.

• Secured fully-funded overseas scholarship for Dr John Mkpofor, a constituent and medical practitioner, to undertake a Master’s Degree in Public Health at Coventry University, United Kingdom.

• Donated four new vehicles to personal aides.

• Hosted the first-ever Security Summit in Oro Nation, inaugurated a constituency security committee and donated a brand-new operational vehicle to support its activities.

• Consistently provided food items and cash support to constituents during the yuletide season.

• Donated wheelchairs, hospital beds, cartons of essential drugs and other medical supplies to the General Hospital, Iquita.

• Instituted the Martins Esin Unity Cup to promote grassroots football development and nurture young talents across the federal constituency.

• Spearheading high-level consultations and stakeholders engagement to actualize take-off of the University of Maritime Studies, Oron.

The stakeholders of Oro Nation drawn from the political class, traditional institution, the clergy, elders, women, youth and student bodies who at a high-level meeting on 22nd March 2026, passed a vote of confidence on Rep. Esin were certainly persuaded by the legislator’s outstanding accomplishments to do so. That decision was founded on the impressively concrete evidence of the gentleman’s lofty strides in office.

Moreso, long before the stakeholders’ decision, it would be recalled that members of the Nigeria Union of Journalists (NUJ), Akwa Ibom State Council, professionals tasked with watching democratic mandates countrywide, had first identified Esin as a superlative performer, singling him out for decoration with an Award of Excellence for Effective Representation at the 2024 Press Week of the NUJ. Of course, that decision wasn’t unfounded, but a pointer to his good works barely a year into office.

Hence, in the buildup to the 2027 General Election, Rep. Martins Esin, with his hat confidently in the ring, seeks a second term on the strength of his performance within his first two years and nine months.

This accounts for why a few challengers who seek to oppose his reelection bid have repeatedly lost the argument in their previous attempts to diminish his efforts. Alternatively, they resort to discussing political zoning -an auxiliary factor which in any case currently counts in his favour.

On the road to 2027, Rep. Martins Esin, an accomplished corporate worker and businessman turn federal lawmaker shines as a model, with numerous unprecedented imprints across Oron Federal Constituency, particularly in the areas of employment and effective representation. His weighty scorecard speaks loudly of his formidable stature and electability, offering a clear indication of what the electorate can expect should they once again give him their mandate.

ORO NATION STAKEHOLDERS PASS VOTE OF CONFIDENCE ON MARTINS ESIN, ENDORSE TINUBU, AKPABIO, UMO ENO FOR SECOND TERMJohn NT...
23/03/2026

ORO NATION STAKEHOLDERS PASS VOTE OF CONFIDENCE ON MARTINS ESIN, ENDORSE TINUBU, AKPABIO, UMO ENO FOR SECOND TERM

John NTEKIM

Stakeholders of Oro Nation have passed a resounding vote of confidence on the Member representing Oron/Mbo/Okobo/Udung Uko/Urueoffong Oruko Federal Constituency and Chairman, House of Representatives Committee on Youth Development, Rep. Martins Esin, in recognition of his sterling performance since assuming office in 2023.

The vote of confidence was unanimously adopted at an enlarged Oron Federal Constituency Stakeholders Engagement on the actualisation of the University of Maritime Studies, Oron (UMSO), held in Uyo on Sunday.

At the same meeting, the stakeholders also endorsed President Bola Ahmed Tinubu, Senate President Godswill Akpabio, and Governor Umo Eno for a second term in office.

Addressing the gathering, Rep. Esin highlighted his sustained efforts towards the actualisation of the University of Maritime Studies, Oron, noting that the institution had already been legally established following the assent to the enabling Bill in 2023 by former President Muhammadu Buhari, GCFR.

He further outlined his key achievements recorded within the period under review, including the facilitation of employment for 51 constituents into the Federal Civil Service, completion of 1.5 kilometres of roads with side drains, installation of over 500 solar-powered streetlights across communities in the constituency, donation of laptops to 133 constituents to boost ICT literacy, and the financial empowerment of youths, women and students through targeted intervention programmes such as the Oro Youth Enterprise Scheme (OYES), Oro Women Industry Scheme (OWNS), and the Oro Students Engagement and Education Development Scheme (OSEEDS), the completion of a Youth Development Centre in Oron, among other infrastructure and human capital projects.

The motion for the endorsement, which received unanimous support from the stakeholders, was moved by the Chief Whip, Akwa Ibom State House of Assembly, Rt. Hon. Effiong Johnson, flanked by all members of Akwa Ibom State House of Assembly of Oro extraction, and seconded by the Executive Chairman, Urue Offong/Oruko Local Government Council, Rt. Hon. Uno Etim Uno, flanked by all the Local Government Chairmen of Oro extraction.

Those who spoke in support included the former Sole Administrator of the Niger Delta Development Commission (NDDC), Dr Efiong Akwa; Senator who represented Akwa Ibom South Senatorial District, Senator Nelson Efiong; former Members representing Oron Federal Constituency, Rt. Hon. Sir Esio Oquong Udoh and Chief (Barr.) Peter Linus Umoh; former Secretary to the State Government, Dr Emmanuel Ekuwem; ex-Presidential aspirant, Sir Edet Amana; Former State Chairman of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), Arc. Otu Ita Toyo; former Commissioner for Transport, Hon. Orman Esin; MD/CEO, Ceedapeg Hotel, Sir Efiong Afiakurue; and Paramount Ruler of Udung Uko LGA, Odidem Bassey Etim Edet.

While setting the tone for the meeting, former General Manager, NNPC, Sir Asuquo Inuikim updated the stakeholders on the state of the agitation for the actualisation of the University of Maritime Studies, Oron, thanking specific personalities for their efforts, particularly the Senate President, Senator Godswill Akpabio, who made known his commitment towards the upgrade of Maritime Academy of Nigeria, Oron to a full-fledged University during a meeting with an Oro delegation led by Rep. Martins Esin in Abuja on December 3, 2025.

Among other resolutions, the stakeholders urged the Federal Government to constitute a Governing Council and appoint a Vice-Chancellor and other principal officers to mark the take-off of the University of Maritime Studies, Oron.

Other participants in the meeting included all Paramount Rulers from Oron Federal Constituency led by Ahta Oro VIII, His Eminence Edidem Ita Okokon; Chairman, Oro Elders’ Advisory Council, Ikpoto Okon Osung; Nigeria’s former Ambassador to Greece, Sir Etim Uye; former Deputy Speaker, Akwa Ibom State House of Assembly, Rt. Hon. Felicia Bassey; President-General of Oron Union, Sir Essang Nsa Bassey; Methodist Archbishop of Uyo, Most Rev. John Koko-Bassey; Commissioner for Water Resources, Rt. Hon. Ubuo Ubuo; Special Adviser to Governor, Rt. Hon. Alice Ekpenyong; former members of the Akwa Ibom State House of Assembly and former commissioners of Oro extraction, all chapter chairmen of the APC and the PDP alongside other party officials from Oro Nation, as well as representatives of women, youth and student bodies, and the clergy, among others.

REP. MARTINS ESIN FACILITATES FEDERAL CIVIL SERVICE EMPLOYMENT FOR 17 ADDITIONAL CONSTITUENTSSeventeen (17) more constit...
23/02/2026

REP. MARTINS ESIN FACILITATES FEDERAL CIVIL SERVICE EMPLOYMENT FOR 17 ADDITIONAL CONSTITUENTS

Seventeen (17) more constituents of Oron/Mbo/Okobo/Udung Uko/Urueoffong Oruko Federal Constituency have secured appointments into the Federal Civil Service through the facilitation of the Member representing the constituency and Chairman, House Committee on Youth Development, Rep. Martins Esin.

The beneficiaries are:

1. Emmanuel Edet Akaiso
2. ⁠Brendan Brendan Bassey
3. ⁠Emmanuel Nyong
4. ⁠Blessing Utan Uko
5. ⁠ Effiong Raymond Ita
6. ⁠Edidiong Okon Effiong
7. ⁠Anthony Effiong Bassey
8. ⁠Cecelia E. Ebietor
9. ⁠Etim Josephine Clement
10. ⁠Gift Bassey
11. ⁠Effiong Charles Bassey
12. ⁠Asukwo Queen Victor
13. ⁠Asukwo Kingsley Anthony
14. ⁠Ita Charles
15. Esin John Okon
16. ⁠Edet Efiong Obiosio
17. Samuel Okon Owobiak⁠

While sixteen of the beneficiaries received their letters of appointment from Rep. Esin in Uyo on Saturday, the remaining beneficiary, Samuel Okon Owobiak, was presented with his offer of appointment on Sunday by Mr John Ntekim, Legislative Aide to the lawmaker.

In his remarks, Rep. Esin described the appointments as a call to higher responsibility and ethical conduct. He encouraged the beneficiaries to approach their duties with integrity, professionalism, and a strong sense of patriotism, stressing that their performance should reflect positively on the constituency.

John NTEKIM
Legislative Aide / Head, Media & Public Affairs
Office of the Honourable Member
23.02.2026

REP. MARTINS ESIN FACILITATES FEDERAL EMPLOYMENT FOR A DOZEN CONSTITUENTSTwelve additional constituents of Oron/Mbo/Okob...
22/02/2026

REP. MARTINS ESIN FACILITATES FEDERAL EMPLOYMENT FOR A DOZEN CONSTITUENTS

Twelve additional constituents of Oron/Mbo/Okobo/Udung Uko/Urueoffong Oruko Federal Constituency have secured employment in the Federal Civil Service through the facilitation of the Member representing the constituency and Chairman, House Committee on Youth Development, Rep. Martins Esin.

The newly appointed civil servants are Justice Owowo, Nelly Edet Umoh, Friday Bishop Edemumo, Okpo-Abasi Raymond, Abia Asuquo Edagha, Victor Okon Antai, Mary Effiong Bassey, Victor Effiong Okung, Gladys Monday Inyang, Comfort Akan-Ndumanya, Esin Edwin Ante, and Bassey Okon Asukwo.

At a brief presentation ceremony held in Uyo on Thursday, Rep. Esin formally handed over the appointment letters to the beneficiaries, congratulating them on their achievement and reminding them that public service demands discipline, accountability, and excellence.

He urged them to justify the confidence reposed in them by contributing meaningfully to national development while upholding the good name of the Federal Constituency.

The presentation was witnessed by the Chairman of Okobo Local Government Council, Hon. George Henshaw; Chairman of Mbo Local Government Area, Hon. Sunday Etim; SSA to the Akwa Ibom State Governor on General Duties, Mr Daniel Eyakenyi; Press Secretary to the Deputy Governor, Barr. Omen Bassey; Special Assistant to the Governor on Youth Mobilization, Mr Godswill Ekpenyong; Convener of Martins Esin Grassroots Ambassadors (MEGA), Mr Anthony OkpoAbasi; Engr. Nkereuwem Oboho; and other dignitaries.

John NTEKIM
Legislative Aide / Head, Media & Public Affairs
Office of the Honourable Member
20.02.2026

Rep. Martins Esin Facilitates Federal Civil Service Jobs for Seven More ConstituentsRep. Martins Esin, Member representi...
14/02/2026

Rep. Martins Esin Facilitates Federal Civil Service Jobs for Seven More Constituents

Rep. Martins Esin, Member representing Oron/Mbo/Okobo/Udung Uko/Urueoffong/Oruko Federal Constituency and Chairman, House Committee on Youth Development, has facilitated the employment of seven additional constituents into the Federal Civil Service.

The beneficiaries are Edem Daniel Selong, Jerome Monica Okon, Barbara Apiafi, Okwong Christopher Effiong, Etukudo Mfon Israel, Asukwo Gideon Edet, and Queen Effiong Amba.

While presenting their appointment letters at his office on Friday, Rep. Esin congratulated the appointees and encouraged them to be growth-oriented, diligent, and professional in the discharge of their duties. He emphasized the importance of integrity and urged them to uphold the good name of the constituency as worthy ambassadors.

The presentation ceremony was witnessed by the Abuja Branch President of Oron Union, Ulap Ukpong Ukpong, alongside Barr. Isikong Isong and Apostle Princewill Okwong.

John NTEKIM
Legislative Aide / Head, Media & Public Affairs
Office of the Honourable Member
14/02/2026

National Assembly Begins Review of 2026 Proposals for Youth-Focused MDAsRep. Martins Esin on Friday co-chaired the 2026 ...
13/02/2026

National Assembly Begins Review of 2026 Proposals for Youth-Focused MDAs

Rep. Martins Esin on Friday co-chaired the 2026 budget defence sessions of the National Youth Service Corps (NYSC) and the Citizenship and Leadership Training Centre (CLTC).

The session featured presentations by the NYSC management team led by its Director-General, Brig. Gen. Olakunle Oluseye Nafiu, and the CLTC delegation headed by its Director-General, Ms. Rinsola Abiola.

Rep. Esin, Chairman of the House Committee on Youth Development, presided over the exercise alongside his Senate counterpart, Sen. Yemi Adaramodu.

The joint-committee sessions, attended by lawmakers from both chambers of the National Assembly, formed part of the ongoing scrutiny of MDAs following the presentation of the 2026 Appropriation Bill by President Bola Ahmed Tinubu, GCFR.

REP. MARTINS ESIN FACILITATES FEDERAL EMPLOYMENT FOR FOUR MORE CONSTITUENTSRep. Martins Esin, Member representing Oron/M...
07/01/2026

REP. MARTINS ESIN FACILITATES FEDERAL EMPLOYMENT FOR FOUR MORE CONSTITUENTS

Rep. Martins Esin, Member representing Oron/Mbo/Okobo/Udung Uko/Urueoffong Oruko Federal Constituency and Chairman, House of Representatives Committee on Youth Development, has facilitated the employment of four additional constituents into the Federal Civil Service.

The beneficiaries are Remegius Anso Umuoapobio (M), Janet Okon Edeyang (F), Michael Oyokunyi (M), and Immaculata Okung (F).

While presenting their appointment letters on Tuesday, Rep. Esin congratulated the newly employed constituents and charged them to uphold the highest standards of diligence, professionalism, and integrity in the discharge of their duties. He stressed the importance of being worthy ambassadors of the constituency and projecting a positive image of the people at all times.

The presentation ceremony was attended by the Chairman of Okobo Local Government Council, Hon. Engr. George Henshaw; former National Assembly Member, Rt. Hon. Peter Linus Umoh; Press Secretary to the Akwa Ibom State Deputy Governor, Barr. Omen Bassey; and other dignitaries.

John NTEKIM
Legislative Aide / Head, Media & Public Affairs
Office of the Honourable Member
07/01/2026

REP. MARTINS ESIN FLOATS ORO WOMEN INVESTMENT SCHEME (OWINS), SUPPORTS 100 TRADERS WITH ₦20M IN FIRST PHASEJohn NTEKIMTh...
07/12/2025

REP. MARTINS ESIN FLOATS ORO WOMEN INVESTMENT SCHEME (OWINS), SUPPORTS 100 TRADERS WITH ₦20M IN FIRST PHASE

John NTEKIM

The Member representing Oron/Mbo/Okobo/Udung Uko/Urueoffong Oruko Federal Constituency, Rep. Martins Esin has launched the Oro Women Investment Scheme (OWINS), a new empowerment initiative targeting women entrepreneurs across the constituency.

The event, which held on Saturday in Oron, marked the official rollout of the first phase of the scheme through which 100 women traders received a total of 20 million Naira.

Rep. Martins Esin, who was represented at the event by his wife, Mrs Gene Martins Esin, said the initiative was born out of his passion to strengthen the economic base of women who play vital roles in community development.

Presenting a cheque of ₦20 million on behalf of her husband, Mrs Esin also donated food items to the beneficiaries, urging the beneficiaries to apply the funds prudently and grow their enterprises.

She emphasized that OWINS aligns with the lawmaker’s broader vision of sustainable empowerment, noting that it follows the successful ₦100 million OYES Scheme, which provides substantial support to youth entrepreneurs.

She added that OWINS further reflects the lawmaker’s focus on inclusive development, which has also manifested in numerous infrastructural projects across the constituency, including road construction, installation of solar-powered streetlights, completion of the a Youth Development Centre, construction of classroom blocks, and diverse medical interventions.

“Today’s event is a clear demonstration of his belief that when you empower a woman, you strengthen a family and uplift a community,” Mrs. Esin said, assuring that OWINS will be a continuous programme designed to open more economic opportunities for women in Oro Nation.

In his remarks, the Oron Chapter Chairman of the All Progressives Congress (APC), Mr Manluck Usuyak, applauded the lawmaker for what he described as his consistent commitment to improving the economic wellbeing of constituents.

HOUSE OF REPS HOSTS ENTERPRISE SUMMIT WITH YOUTH ENTREPRENEURS…Speaker Abbas, Rep. Martins Esin, Others Emphasize Entrep...
02/12/2025

HOUSE OF REPS HOSTS ENTERPRISE SUMMIT WITH YOUTH ENTREPRENEURS

…Speaker Abbas, Rep. Martins Esin, Others Emphasize Entrepreneurial Drive for National Growth

John NTEKIM

The House of Representatives on Monday hosted the Enterprise Nexus Summit, a high-level engagement designed to strengthen Nigeria’s entrepreneurial ecosystem and expand opportunities for young innovators.

Held at the National Assembly complex, the event brought together lawmakers, policy drivers, business leaders and youth entrepreneurs, and also featured the presentation of financial support to youth-owned enterprises courtesy of the Speaker of the House, Rt. Hon. Tajudeen Abbas, PhD, GCON.

The Speaker, represented by the Deputy Speaker, Rt. Hon. Benjamin Kalu, CFR, described the summit as a platform for analyzing critical policy gaps and improving institutional support for small and medium-sized enterprises.

In his opening remarks, the Chairman, House Committee on Youth Development, Rep. Martins Esin, said the summit indicates the Speaker’s deliberate effort to provide real support to young entrepreneurs and to directly address the daily challenges they face.

He noted that the 10th House has consistently prioritized youth development in its legislative agenda, and that the forum aligns with its commitment to engage young Nigerians and listen to their concerns.

Rep. Esin who represents Oron/Mbo/Okobo/Udung Uko/Urueoffong Oruko Federal Constituency further highlighted the Speaker’s sustained advocacy for the proposed National Youth Welfare Scheme Fund, which aims to institutionalize structured support for hardworking and talented young Nigerians, expressing optimism that “conversations at the summit would yield practical solutions to ease the challenges facing SMEs and reinforce the Federal Government’s ongoing youth-focused efforts under President Bola Ahmed Tinubu, GCFR.”

Also speaking at the event, the representative of the Chairman of the National Drug Law Enforcement Agency (NDLEA), Brig. Gen. Buba Marwa (Rtd.), lauded the creativity and drive of Nigerian youths but lamented that many still encounter deep structural obstacles on their journey to sustainable livelihoods. He warned that the growing threat of drug abuse continues to undermine both individual potential and the country’s collective future.

The summit featured robust discussions from leading voices in the public and private sectors, including Dr. Tony Luka Elumelu, a Director at ECOWAS; Mr. Ajayi Joshua Oluwatobi, CEO of Nord Motion; Mr. Keith Mali, Chairman of AFEN Group; and Mr. Araoluwa Popoola, CEO of Aramanda International Couture Ltd.

Others were chief executives of government agencies and financial institutions including Mr. Ade Braimo, CEO of Alpha Morgan Bank; Ms. Tola Odiyemi, Postmaster General/CEO of NIPOST; Feyishade Olorunyomi, MD/CEO of Dillon Microfinance Bank; and Nonye Ayeni, ED/CEO of the Nigerian Export Promotion Council (NEPC).

BILL TO LOWER AGE REQUIREMENT FOR SENATE AND GOVERNORSHIP TO 30 SCALES SECOND READING, CHAMPIONED BY REP. MARTINS ESINJo...
18/11/2025

BILL TO LOWER AGE REQUIREMENT FOR SENATE AND GOVERNORSHIP TO 30 SCALES SECOND READING, CHAMPIONED BY REP. MARTINS ESIN

John NTEKIM

The House of Representatives on Tuesday passed for Second Reading a Bill seeking to amend the 1999 Constitution (as amended) to lower the minimum age for election into the Senate and the office of state governor from 35 to 30 years.

The proposed amendment, sponsored by 25 lawmakers led by Rep. Martins Esin, Chairman of the House Committee on Youth Development, aims to further expand political inclusion for young Nigerians.

Rep. Esin who represents Oron/Mbo/Okobo/Udung Uko/Urueoffong Oruko Federal Constituency, explained that the initiative became necessary following a previous constitutional amendment by the 9th National Assembly, which reduced the qualifying age for aspirants to the House of Representatives and State Houses of Assembly from 30 to 25 years.

“Today, to be a senator or a governor in this country, you need to attain the minimum age of 35. This further proves that if a Member at age 25 spends two terms in the House of Representatives, he will still not qualify to go to the Senate or to become a governor. The House should look into this,” Esin argued.

The bill received unanimous support from lawmakers and was subsequently referred by Speaker Tajudeen Abbas to the House Committee on Constitution Review for further legislative consideration.

REP. MARTINS ESIN ATTRACTS DONATION OF WORKING VEHICLE TO AHTA ORO-ELECT BY SPEAKER TAJUDEEN ABBASJohn NTEKIMAhta Oro-el...
17/11/2025

REP. MARTINS ESIN ATTRACTS DONATION OF WORKING VEHICLE TO AHTA ORO-ELECT BY SPEAKER TAJUDEEN ABBAS

John NTEKIM

Ahta Oro-elect, His Eminence Edidem Ita Okokon, has received a working vehicle donated by the Speaker of the House of Representatives, Rt. Hon. Tajudeen Abbas, PhD, following the monarch's nomination by the Member representing Oron Federal Constituency, Rep. Martins Esin.

At the presentation, which took place on Sunday in Victoria Island, Lagos, Speaker Abbas, who handed similar vehicles to six other traditional rulers across the country, explained that the donation aims to strengthen the role of traditional institutions in promoting peace and stability at the grassroots.

Rep. Martins Esin, Chairman of the House Committee on Youth Development, commended the Speaker for what he described as his nationalist leadership style, noting that Nigerians across all six geopolitical zones continue to feel the impact of his initiatives. He reaffirmed his constituents’ support for the Speaker’s leadership in the 10th Assembly.

Other beneficiaries of the vehicle donation included the Ayangburen of Ikorodu; the Onikate of Ikate; Igwe Fidelis Ogbu of Enugu; HRH Igwe Dr. Robert C. of Anambra; His Imperial Majesty Oba Arole-Agbala of Ondo; and the Ede of Ekiti.

The Ahta Oro-elect was accompanied to the event by the Chairman of Okobo Local Government and Director General of the Forward Oro Campaign Organization, Hon. Engr. George Henshaw; former Transition Committee Chairman of Oron Local Government, Hon. Murphy Esin; Senior Legislative Aide to the Speaker, Chief Koko Ebah; among other dignitaries.

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