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Benjamin Kalu
Deputy Speaker of the House of Representatives of Nigeria
Assumed office
13 June 2023
SpeakerTajudeen Abbas
Preceded byAhmed Idris Wase
Member of the
House of Representatives of Nigeria
from Abia
Assumed office
11 June 2019
ConstituencyBende
Personal details
NationalityNigerian
Political partyAll Progressives Congress
Other political
affiliations
Peoples Democratic Party
Progressive Peoples Alliance
Residence(s)Abuja, Nigeria
OccupationPolitician

Benjamin Okezie Kalu CON is a Nigerian politician who is currently serving as the Deputy Speaker of the House of Representatives of Nigeria since 2023. He represents the Bende federal constituency.[1]

Life, Education and Political Career

Benjamin Okezie Kalu was born on May 5, 1971 in Agbamuzu, Bende Local Government Area[2] of Abia State, Nigeria.[3] He holds multiple degrees, including a Master of Business Administration from Oxford Brookes University,[4] a Master of Law in Terrorism and International Humanitarian Law (Distinction), and a Bachelor of Law (LL.B Hons.) from the University of Calabar. Kalu was called to the Nigerian Bar after completing his studies at the Nigeria Law School in Enugu State, Nigeria.

In addition to his formal education, Kalu has obtained several certifications in Migration and Human Rights from John Cabot University, Italy,[5] Illicit Trade from the University of Groningen, Netherlands,[6] Governance and Development from Miami Herbert Business School,[7] Miami University, USA,[8] Environmental Crimes from the United Nations Interregional Crime and Justice Research Institute (UNICRI), Italy and International Commercial Arbitration from the Chartered Institute of Arbitrators (CIARB)[9] at the University of Oxford,[10] United Kingdom.

Kalu's political career began in 2002 when he contested for the House of Representatives primaries. He served as the Local Government Chairman (Transition) for Bende Local Government Area, Abia State and held various advisory roles to the then Governor of Abia State, Orji Uzor Kalu.[11] He has also served as the National Chapter President of the Peoples Democracy Party[12] in Diaspora, the youngest Local Government Chairman of Bende Local Government Area, and Senior Special Adviser to Theodore Orji[13] on Local Government and Chieftaincy Affairs in Abia State, Nigeria.

He was re-elected in 2023 and he is currently the Deputy Speaker of the House of Representatives of Nigeria. His roles in the 10th Assembly include Chairman of the Constitution Review and Amendment Committee.

Legislative Activities

As the Spokesperson of the 9th Assembly,[14] Kalu proposed and supported various bills, motions, and acts, including the Acts Authentication Act,[15] and the Nigerian Communications Act. He currently serves as Chairman of the House Committee on the review of the 1999 Nigerian Constitution.[16]

Projects

Kalu is the convener of the Peace in the South East Project (PISE),[17] which aims to use non-kinetic means to resolve insecurity in the South East Region of Nigeria. He also led the Sudan Darfur Project in Australia for the United Nations High Commission for Refugees, focusing on fundraising and providing orientation for refugees.

He is also the founder of the Benjamin Kalu Foundation,[18] a charity organization.

Personal life

Benjamin Okezie Kalu is married and has five children. He hails from Bende, Abia State, Nigeria.

Awards and Recognition

  • Valuable Parliamentarian by OrderPaper[19]
  • Outstanding Representative Member of the Year at the Democracy Heroes Award Africa[20]
  • 2021 Zik's Award of Excellence on Civic Engagement
  • South East and Abia State Federal Lawmaker of the Year Award by Independent Newspaper
  • Outstanding Legislative Contribution Award towards Improving Tuberculosis policy and Funding in Nigeria[21]
  • Leadership Excellence (LEEX) Awards
  • 2019 Humanitarian Service Award
  • FLO FM Icon Award as the Most Impactful Lawmaker of the Year
  • Model of Media and Public Relation Matters Award

Membership

  • Member of the African Union Pan African Parliament,[22] serving under the Finance and Admin Committee
  • Member of the ECOWAS Parliament,[23] serving as the Chairman of the Finance, Administration and Budget Committee
  • Fellow of OSHAssociation United Kingdom[24]
  • Fellow of the Chartered Institute of International Arbitrators (CIARB UK)[25]
  • Member of the Nigerian Bar Association (NBA)[26]
  • Fellow of the Institute of Administrative Managers (F.Inst.AM)[27]

Publications

  • Kalu, Benjamin & Miebaka, Nabiebu (2024). The International Criminal Court: Analyzing Its Efficacy in Combating International Crimes in the 21st Century. Advances in Law, Pedagogy, and Multidisciplinary Humanities, 2(1), 85-104.
  • Benjamin Okezie Kalu & Amarachukwu Onyinyechi Ijiomah (2024). The Evolution and Impact of Terrorism in Africa: Historical Context, Key Actors, and Counter-Terrorism Measures, PINISI Journal of Art, Humanity and Social Studies, Vol. 4 (1), E-ISSN 2747-2671.
  • Benjamin Okezie Kalu and Ugonna Obi-Emeruwa (2024). Climate Adaptation Policy and Food Security in Nigeria: Evaluating Strategies, Challenges and Future Directions, Journal of African Gender, Peace and Security Studies Review, Vol. 3, No. 1, ISSN 0189-7934.
  • Kalu, Benjamin Okezie & Miebaka, Nabiebu (2024). The International Criminal Court: Analyzing Its Efficacy in Combating International Crimes in the 21st Century. Advances in Law, Pedagogy, and Multidisciplinary Humanities, 2(1), 85-104.
  • Ugonna Obi-Emeruwa, Benjamin Okezie Kalu, Oyindamola Kolapo (2024). Need for Africanization of Militaries in Africa, Journal of African Gender, Peace and Security Studies Review, Vol. 2, No. 1, ISSN 0189-7934.
  • Kalu, Benjamin Okezie & Ijiomah, Amarachi (2024). Rethinking Islamophobia: A Transnational Crisis of Identity for the Potential Terrorist. Advances in Law, Pedagogy, and Multidisciplinary Humanities, 2(2), 1-23.
  • Benjamin Okezie Kalu and Amarachukwu Onyinyechi Ijioma (2024). The Impact of Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) on Economic Growth and Development in Nigeria: Prospects, Challenges, and Policy Implications, GNOSI: An Interdisciplinary Journal of Human Theory and Praxis. Volume 7, Issue 2, July-December, 2024 ISSN (Online): 2714-2485.
  • Kalu, Benjamin Okezie & Ijioma, Amarachi Onyinyechi (2024). International Legal Regime: Analysis of Cases Relating to Global Terrorism. GNOSI: An Interdisciplinary Journal of Human Theory and Praxis, 7(1), 246-245.

References

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  4. ^ "It's time to achieve". Oxford Brookes University. Retrieved 16 July 2024.
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  6. ^ "University of Groningen - Top 100 University". University of Groningen. 16 June 2017. Retrieved 16 July 2024.
  7. ^ "Welcome to Miami Herbert Business School". herbert.miami.edu. Retrieved 16 July 2024.
  8. ^ "No. 3 Public for Undergrad Teaching". Miami University. Retrieved 16 July 2024.
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  13. ^ "Theodore Orji", Wikipedia, 28 May 2024, retrieved 16 July 2024
  14. ^ "List of the Elected House of Representatives Members for the 9th Assembly – Policy and Legal Advocacy Centre". 4 July 2024. Retrieved 16 July 2024.
  15. ^ "PLAC - 2004 Laws of Nigeria". placng.org. Retrieved 16 July 2024.
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  19. ^ Alimi, Olamilekan Quadri (1 June 2023). "OrderPaper rewards 18 NASS Members for valuable contributions". OrderPaper. Retrieved 16 July 2024.
  20. ^ calabargist (23 August 2022). "Democracy Heroes Awards,Eteng Williams, Gbajabiamila, Gov. Sani Bello, Aregbesola was awarded". CALABARGIST. Retrieved 16 July 2024.
  21. ^ Tol, Maya van (12 November 2021). "KNCV Nigeria awarded at the National TB Conference". KNCV - Tuberculosefonds. Retrieved 16 July 2024.
  22. ^ "The Pan-African Parliament | African Union". au.int. Retrieved 16 July 2024.
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  24. ^ "OSHAssociation Training - Occupational Safety And Health Association Uk". 9 August 2022. Retrieved 16 July 2024.
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  27. ^ "Home - Institute of Administrative Management". www.instam.org. Retrieved 16 July 2024.