National Institute for Legislative Studies

The National Institute for Legislative Studies (NILS) is an organ of the National Assembly of Nigeria established by an Act of Parliament.[1] President Goodluck Jonathan signed into law the National Institute for Legislative Studies Act 2011 on March 2nd 2011 following the passage of the same by the Senate and the House of Representatives. NILS builds on the successes of the Policy Analysis and Research Project (PARP), established in 2003 as a capacity building institution of the National Assembly with the financial support of the African Capacity Building Foundation (ACBF). For over 7 years PARP has helped to strengthen the capacities of legislators and ensure that the positions and proposals advanced by the National Assembly are informed by requisite research and analytical support.

President of the Senate, David Mark, approved the appointment of Dr. Ladi Hamalai, MFR, as the Director General of the National Institute for Legislative Studies (NILS) to ensure the attainment of the objectives of the Institute in the provision of quality academic and professional research, policy analysis, training, documentation and advocacy on democratic governance and legislative practice and procedures are sustained.[2] The current Director General is Professor Olanrewaju sulaiman who is a Professor of Political Science of the University of Abuja, and one time Minister for National Planning. He assumed office upon the expiration of Professor Ladi Hamalai's tenure.

Publications

NILS has several published research which are available for the general public.[3]

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References

  1. "Welcome to the official website of the House". Nassnig.org. Retrieved 2012-06-14.
  2. "National Institute Of Legislative Studies". Nils.gov.ng. 2011-03-02. Retrieved 2012-06-14.
  3. "Welcome to Na tional Institute for Legislative Studies - News Updates". Nils.gov.ng. 2011-03-02. Retrieved 2012-06-14.
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