The ICC said it would also “convene a special session of the Assembly of States Parties for it to consider the matter.”
Mr Udeze urged the lawmakers to start the new legislative session with renewed commitment.
The speaker encouraged leaders to engage constantly with residents.
Governor Ahmadu Fintiri has presented a N486.2 billion budget for 2025 to the Adamawa House of Assembly.
”The passage of the bill will help to regulate the activities of film and video works in the state as well as boost the state’s internally generated revenue,” he said.
The governor’s spokesman, Olawale Rasheed, said in a statement that the total approved budget was N273,908,997,410.
The court adjourned until November 27 for hearing.
Mr Masari while signing the budget said his government performed well despite challenges of fall in crude oil price, dwindling revenue from the Federation Accounts, insecurity and COVID-19.
The bill also calls for automatic expungement of records for people with previous cannabis-related convictions.
