The 2026 Legislative Internship Programme has officially opened applications, offering young Nigerians a unique opportunity to gain practical experience within the country’s lawmaking system.
Organised by the Policy and Legal Advocacy Centre in collaboration with the National Assembly of Nigeria, the programme is designed to equip participants with hands-on exposure to legislative processes, public policy development, and democratic governance.
Programme Overview
The internship, which typically runs for six weeks, combines intensive training sessions with direct placement in legislative offices. Interns work closely with lawmakers and aides, gaining insight into:
Bill drafting and analysis
Committee work and oversight functions
Policy research and advocacy
Legislative procedures and governance structure
Eligibility Criteria
Applicants must:
Be Nigerian citizens
Hold a minimum of a bachelor’s degree or be in their final year of study
Be between 18 and 35 years old (in most cases)
Demonstrate strong interest in governance, law, or public policy
Possess excellent communication and analytical skills
Application Process
Interested candidates are required to visit the website
- Complete an online application form via the official PLAC website
- Upload relevant documents, including:
Curriculum Vitae (CV)
Academic transcripts or certificates
Personal statement (usually 500–1,000 words)
- Provide valid identification
Shortlisted candidates may be invited for further screening or interviews.
Application Deadline (2026 Update)
While the official closing date for the 2026 cycle is typically set around April–May, applicants are strongly advised to apply early, as deadlines may vary slightly depending on programme scheduling.
Stipend and Benefits
Successful applicants will receive:
Monthly stipend to support living expenses
Accommodation support (in some cases)
Training materials and mentorship
Certificate of participation upon completion
Beyond financial support, participants gain access to a strong professional network within Nigeria’s legislative and policy space.
Why It Matters
The Legislative Internship Programme remains one of Nigeria’s most respected youth-focused governance initiatives. It not only builds technical capacity but also fosters civic engagement and leadership among participants.
As Nigeria continues to strengthen its democratic institutions, initiatives like this serve as a pipeline for nurturing the next generation of policymakers and public sector leaders.
