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Abiriba under threat – The Sun Nigeria

Abiriba under threat – The Sun Nigeria
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Resolve Abia Assembly crisis now, APGA advises Otti

Resolve Abia Assembly crisis now, APGA advises Otti
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Reps probe N3 4bn failed power projects in 6 zones

Vanguard News Reps probe N3.4bn failed power projects in 6 zones On By Tordue Salem, Abuja The House of Representatives, on Thursday, approved a four-week probe of the alleged failure of a 3. 4billion naira Powered Grid Projects in six geo-political zones of the country. A motion for the “Extension of Time to enable the Ad-hoc Committee on Investigation of the Failure of the Federal Government’s 3.4 Billion Naira Powered Grid Projects in the Six Geopolitical Zones and the Federal Capital Territory to Conclude its Assignment”, was sponsored by Rep. Abubakar Hassan Fulata. The House in approving the motion noted that the Ad-hoc Committee to Investigate the Failure of the Federal Government’s 3.4 Billion Naira Powered Grid Projects in the Six Geopolitical Zones and the Federal Capital Territory was constituted on Tuesday 17 March 2020 and Hon. Ossy Prestige (now deceased) was appointed as its Chairman”, but that “the Committee couldn’t commence any action because of

Nigerian lawmakers sat for only 14 days in three months, missing deadlines for passing key laws

Nigerian lawmakers sat for only 14 days in three months, missing deadlines for passing key laws The House of Representatives held only 14 plenary sessions in the first quarter of this year, less than half of the minimum of 36 sessions it should have held. 3 min read The House of Representatives risks not meeting the constitutional threshold of a minimum of 181 plenary sessions in a year, unless it changes the the current trend of its sittings. The House held only 14 plenary sessions in the first quarter of this year, less than half of the minimum of 36 sessions. The expected minimum number was arrived at, by counting the Tuesdays, Wednesdays and Thursdays in January, February and March in line with the provision of the standing rules of the House.

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