House Committee on Defense (Nigeria)

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House Committee on Defense
AbbreviationHCD
Founder National Assembly of Nigeria
TypeStanding Committee
Legal statusActive
PurposeLegislative oversight on defense policies, armed forces, and national security
Headquarters National Assembly, Abuja, Nigeria
Region served
Nigeria
Official language
English
Chairman
Babajimi Benson
Deputy Chairman
Yusuf Adamu Gagdi
Main organ
Federal House of Representatives
Parent organization
National Assembly of Nigeria
Affiliations Ministry of Defense
Website www.nass.gov.ng
RemarksOversees Nigeria's defense sector, armed forces, and national security policies

The House Committee on Defence commonly known as HCD is a standing committee of the Nigerian House of Representatives tasked with legislative oversight of the Ministry of Defence and the Nigerian Armed Forces. It is currently chaired by Honourable Babajimi Benson. The committee addresses defense policies, military operations, and national security challenges while advocating for improved funding and infrastructure to strengthen Nigeria's defense capabilities. [1]

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Jurisdiction

The House Committee on Defence has jurisdiction over Nigeria's defense policy, military operations, the organization and reform of the Ministry of Defence (Nigeria) and the Nigerian Armed Forces, counter-terrorism efforts, defense procurement and infrastructure, military cooperation with international partners, technology transfer and export controls, intelligence and security programs, and the safeguarding of Nigeria's territorial integrity. [2]

History

The committee operates within the framework established by the Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria Sections 88 and 89 of the Constitution empower the National Assembly to conduct investigations and summon individuals to provide evidence on matters relating to national security, including defense. These constitutional provisions necessitate the creation of specialized committees, such as the House Committee on Defense, to oversee the Ministry of Defence and the Nigerian Armed Forces. [3]

Through its legislative authority, the committee has played a major role in shaping Nigeria's defense policies, addressing national security challenges, and ensuring that the armed forces remain adequately prepared to safeguard its territorial integrity. Its evolution has aligned with the changing security landscape, continuing to adapt to new threats and defense requirements. The committee remains integral to Nigeria's national security framework, working closely with the Ministry of Defence and other key agencies to enhance military capabilities and preparedness. [4]

Members

9th Assembly (2019–2023)

Members of the House Committee on Defence (10th Assembly)
PositionNamePartyConstituency
Chairman Hon. Babajimi Benson APC Ikorodu Federal Constituency
Deputy Chairman Hon. Yusuf Gagdi APC Pankshin/Kanke/Kanam Federal Constituency

10th Assembly (2023–2027)

Members of the House Committee on Defence (10th Assembly)
PositionNamePartyConstituency
Chairman Hon. Babajimi Benson APC Ikorodu Federal Constituency
Deputy Chairman Hon. Yusuf Gagdi APC Pankshin/Kanke/Kanam Federal Constituency

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