 The Nigerian Senate has passed the electricity bill 2022. The bill's passage was secured to the consideration of a report by the Committee on Power, Chairman of the Committee, Senator Gorbara Suswom, and his presentation said the bill seeks to, amongst others, provide an ideal legal and institutional framework to leverage on the modest gains of the privatisation phase of the electricity power sector in Nigeria. This one deals with a situation where state, in the bill now, state can legally generate power, transmit and distribute without any hindrance. Any individual who have the capacity can do same. That is a new introduction in the bill. It has now opened up so that any individual who have the capacity can go and generate power, transmit it and distribute it, if you have the capacity to engage in transmission and distribution. That has been introduced now, and so Nigerians are free to go into investment. The Senate's President, made his way through consideration of the bill, sought to know the role and operational capacity of banks that are taking over distribution companies indebted to them. We are taking over by some banks, banks that this discourse owed so much money. That changes the landscape, because banks, or let me say those banks, do not have the capacity, the way with all to run the discourse. What happens with our discourse now in the hands of banks? Are they going to privatise them? Again, our government should look into it and do the privatisation once again. Respondent, Senator Suzwan explained that the takeover of entities by banks was really carried out in collaboration with the Nigerian Electricity Regulatory Commission and Borough of Public Enterprise. Will the Senate confirm the nomination of Joe Aniku Michael Ohiani for appointment as Substantive Director General CEO for the Infrastructure Constituent Regulatory Commission? Those against NADIS have it. The nomination of Joe Aniku Michael Ohiani is hereby confirmed as Substantive Director General CEO for the Infrastructure Constituent Regulatory Commission.