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Nigeria: NNRA Seeks Upgrade of Nigeria’s Nuclear Safety Laws

Abuja — The Nigerian Nuclear Regulatory Authority (NNRA) has continued its consultations with the National Assembly to re-enact the Nuclear Safety, Security and Safeguards Act (NSSS) bill.

Already, the agency has met with the Senate Joint Committee on Petroleum Resources (Upstream) and that of Science and Technology on the hearing on the bill.

The bill seeks to re-establish an already existing legal and regulatory framework for the safe application of nuclear technology and reposition the NNRA by strengthening its regulatory functions. According to the agency, reviewing the act will enable Nigeria meet its national and international obligations on the peaceful uses of nuclear technology.

The process of re-enactment of the bill commenced in the 8th assembly but did not sail through before the expiration of that assembly.

The Chairman, Senate Committee on Petroleum Resources (Upstream), Senator Albert Akpan, in his opening remarks said the committee was committed to seeing to the quick passage of the bill, hence the call for a public hearing to accommodate all stakeholders in the industry.

He assured stakeholders that their inputs and submissions will be considered appropriately and expressed the hope that the bill will be passed into law soonest.

Also, the Minister of State for Petroleum Resources, Mr Timipre Sylva, represented by the Permanent Secretary, Mr. Bitrus Nabasu, stated the importance of nuclear technology and enjoined its peaceful application in a number of Nigeria’s socio economic activities.