A recent report from AdvoKC Foundation indicates that Nigeria’s 10th National Assembly is unlikely to fulfill a significant portion of its legislative commitments. Of the 92 pledges made, 68 remain unfulfilled as the assembly approaches the end of its term with only one year left. The report highlights a potential accountability gap regarding promised legislation. AdvoKC Foundation tracked the assembly’s performance to assess progress on stated goals. The findings suggest a considerable number of initiatives will not be completed before the current session concludes. Further details regarding the specific pledges and the reasons for non-completion are available via PunchNG. This raises questions about the effectiveness of the legislative process and the delivery of promised reforms.