Ogun House of Assembly passes consumer protection bill

The bill was later read and adopted clause-by-clause before the committee of the House of Representatives.

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he Ogun House of Assembly on Thursday, October 4, 2024, passed the Consumer Protection Bill, 2024 to address consumer extortion, disputes and other sharp practices.

Lukman Adeleye (PDP-Odogbolu) began the process of the bill’s passage when he presented the report of the Committee on Industry, Trade and Investments during the Assembly’s plenary.

The bill is titled, “A bill for a law to establish the Ogun State Consumer Protection Agency, Provide for the Protection of the interest of Consumers, Settlement of Consumer Disputes and for Connected Purposes”.

Mr Adeleye, the House’s Minority Leader further moved a motion for the report’s adoption, with Babatunde Tella (APC-Abeokuta South) seconding it and other lawmakers supporting it through a voice vote.

The bill was later read and adopted clause-by-clause before the committee of the House.

It was after this that a motion for the bill’s third reading was moved by the Majority Leader, Yusuf Sheriff (APC-Ado Odo/Ota 1), and seconded by Dickson Awolaja (PDP-Remo North).

The Clerk of the House and Head of Legislative Services, Sakiru Adebakin, took the third reading of the bill before the lawmakers.

Responding, the Speaker of the House, Oludaisi Elemide (APC-Odeda), directed that the clean copy of the bill be transmitted to the Ogun State governor, Dapo Abiodun, for his assent.

In another development, the Speaker announced the appointment of three new deputy clerks in consonance with the provisions of the House of Assembly Service Commission (Amendment) Law.

According to Mr Elemide, Deputy Clerk I, Funmilayo Adeyemi, will oversee planning, training and legal services.

“Deputy Clerk II, Temitope Hokon, would be in charge of legislative services, information and public service, while Deputy Clerk III, Fatai Ayodeji, is to head administration, finance and supplies,” Mr Elemide explained.