Mr Tinubu called on the PCC to evolve its role from reactive complaint handling to proactive institutional reform.
“The only advice I have for them is that if they truly want to write results, they should write something else before that time. You know what it is, their will,” Mr Otti said.
The decision, according to Mr Orizu, followed an intervention during Tuesday’s plenary by the deputy speaker, Benjamin Kalu.
Mr Kalu said the country needs stronger institutions that would not only permit democracy but also actively enable it.
Mr Tinubu described the review process as a “golden opportunity” for Nigerians to entrench good governance, inclusivity, and sustainable development.
The House of Representatives has asked the Office of the Accountant-General of the Federation, to tender evidence of N2
Mr Kalu made the call in Abuja on Sunday while hosting a Cuban parliamentary delegation led by Fernando Llort and the Cuban ambassador to Nigeria, Miriam Palmeiro.
Mr Kalu said that the country’s current centralised policing system was inadequate.
The deputy speaker of the House of Representatives, Benjamin Kalu, has renewed calls for the urgent passage of the Special Seats Bill.
Mr Tinubu commended the FCTA Minister, Nyesom Wike and his team for prioritising infrastructure delivery.
