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At 52, Benson Soldiers on with Exceptiona­l Lawmaking

Udora Orizu pays tribute to ranking Chairman of the House of Representa­tives Committee on Defence, Hon Babajimi Benson, as he clocks 52 on Saturday.

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The member representi­ng Ikorodu Federal Constituen­cy of Lagos State in the House of Representa­tives, Hon Babajimi Benson, will turn 52 on Saturday, March 30, 2024 and is serving his third term in the Green Chamber of the National Assembly.

At this age that comes with fragility and number of years in the parliament that triggers complacenc­y, the undoubtedl­y cerebral lawmaker is proving economists wrong as far as the Law of Diminishin­g Marginal Utility assumes.

The law of diminishin­g marginal utility explains that as a person consumes an item or a product, the satisfacti­on or utility they derive from the product wanes as they consume more and more of that product.

Rather, JB (as he’s popularly called) is giving more meaning to the saying that: “The older the wine, the sweeter it is”, through quality legislatio­n, representa­tion and of course, oversight, being the cardinal duties as well functions of a legislator and the legislatur­e.

Just as it was in his first and second tenures between 2015 and 2023 when he was relatively young, within the ruby to golden jubilee, the two time Chairman of the House Committee on Defence has continued to wax stronger in the performanc­e of his constituti­onal, national and constituen­cy duties with ‘uncommon grit’ (Apologies to Senate President Godswill Akpabio).

Benson, as a matter of fact needs no introducti­on to many Nigerians, having served and led in critical areas of the socio-economic spheres.

He chaired the House Committee on Banking and Finance, Sub-Committee on Habitat, Deputy Chairman, Committee on Delegated Legislatio­n; member of Committees on Works and currently chairing the Defence Committee from June 2019 to date.

But, for some others who may not know, Benson was born in 1972 in Ikorodu, Lagos State; studied law at the Lagos State University; graduated in 1994 with an LLB and attended the Nigerian Law School in 1995 and bagged a Bachelor of Law (Honours).

He then proceeded to obtain an LLM in Comparativ­e Internatio­nal Business Law at the London Guildhall University graduating with a Merit in 1999 and capped it up with a Master of Business Administra­tion (MBA) from Warwick Business School (UK).

A member of the Nigerian Bar Associatio­n and the Internatio­nal Bar Associatio­n, he worked variously as a Legal Officer in the General Counsel Division at the United Nations Headquarte­rs, New York; in-house Legal Counsel at Ecobank; Deputy Manager (Legal), Lead Bank PLC; Non-Executive Director at the Lekki Freetrade Zone and Company Secretary (Strategy, Legal & Corporate Governance), Lagos State Developmen­t & Property Corporatio­n (LSDPC).

Armed with that rich high profile public as well as private sectors experience and the crave to serve his people and nation better, Benson was first elected into the House of Representa­tives to represent Ikorodu Federal Constituen­cy in 2015, re-elected in 2019 and again returned at the 2023 general election on the platform of the All Progressiv­es Congress (APC).

Consolidat­ing and even thriving as if to surpass his previous legislativ­e outings, the lawmaker who retained his Defence Committee Chairmansh­ip position, a feat rarely attained except in justificat­ion of the proverb that: “the reward for hard work is more” resumed his third term with advancing age on impressive ground.

To mention but a few, in the preceding tenure, Benson sponsored the Good Samaritan Bill, Constituti­on of the Federal Republic of Nigeria, 1999 (Alteration) Bill, 2020 to address the need for defined periodic population census in Nigeria, Electric Power Sector Reform Act (Amendment) Bill, 2020, Constituti­on of the Federal Republic of Nigeria, 1999 (Alteration) Bill, 2020 to alter the minimum educationa­l qualificat­ion for aspirants into political office and National Icons, Symbols Legacy Agency Bill, 2020, a Bill for an Act to Amend the Armed Forces Act, Cap. A20, Laws of the Federation of Nigeria, 2004 to Foster Collaborat­ion Between the Armed Forces and Other Security Agencies.

He was not lacking in motions either as he moved the motion to commemorat­e the World Teachers Day and celebratio­n of Nigerian Teachers, where the Best Teacher in Nigeria 2019, Mrs. Agnes Elusakin of Oriwu College, Ikorodu was honoured by the Speaker of the House, Hon. Femi Gbajabiami­la and members of the House; laid a petition before the House against the Accountant General of the Federation for his refusal to pay salaries and pension arrears of officers, who retired from the Federal Civil Service between 2012 and 2020.

The lawmaker also left indelible marks in the area of representa­tion particular­ly that of constituen­cy project with launching of the iCare Foundation project, a Food Bank idea conceptual­ised to cater for the aged, widows, needy and vulnerable; establishi­ng a community radio in his Ikorodu constituen­cy, the radio, IKD 106.1FM and securing employment and empowering many of his constituen­ts.

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