CSOs Give Conditions For Virtual Public Hearing On Control Of InfectiousDiseaseBill | Sahara Reporters The groups stated that any legislative process that does not guarantee active and free participation of the people would fail and not be... READ MORE:
The Nigerian Civil Society Organisations have recommended modalities that would ensure citizens’ participation in the conduct of the proposed virtual public hearing on the controversial Infectious Diseases Bill.
In a statement jointly signed by 69 civil organisations on Thursday in Abuja, the groups stated that any legislative process that does not guarantee active and free participation of the people would fail and not be accepted.
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