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Nat’l Leadership and Governance Institute Est. Bill by Sen. Nwoko Scales First Reading

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A bill for an Act to establish the Institute for Leadership, Entrepreneurial and Corporate Governance being proposed by Senator Ned Nwoko representing Delta North, has passed its first reading in the Nigerian Senate.

The proposed legislation, considered to be a major step towards strengthening the nation’s leadership and governance capacity, entitled: “Institute for Leadership, Entrepreneurial and Corporate Governance (Establishment) Bill, 2025 (SB. 921)”, was introduced during Wednesday’s plenary at the National Assembly by the sponsor, Senator Ned Nwoko.

If passed, the bill will create a world-class national institute dedicated to structured training, mentorship, and certification in leadership, entrepreneurship, and corporate governance—serving professionals across both the public and private sectors.

Envisioned to be located in Agbor, Delta State, the institute aims to become a center of excellence for grooming ethical, competent, and visionary leaders capable of driving national progress and institutional integrity.

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According to the bill’s preamble, the initiative seeks to “address the critical gaps in leadership, entrepreneurship, and corporate governance,” thereby enhancing organizational efficiency, economic development, and transparent governance across Nigeria.

Speaking on the proposal, Senator Nwoko stressed that many of Nigeria’s systemic challenges stemmed from the absence of structured mentorship and value-driven leadership education.

The institute, he noted, would “bridge this gap by equipping current and future leaders with the tools to lead with integrity, innovation, and accountability”.

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With the first reading successfully completed, the bill will now proceed to its second reading, where lawmakers will deliberate on its principles and broader national implications.

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