He said the bill would facilitate the execution of community development projects across the 27 LGAs.
Mr Lalong said the proposal was not arbitrary.
Mr Opeyemi said the committee was mandated to resolve the issues raised after the detailed scrutiny of the bill.
“When we get to the bridge, we’ll cross it. All we want is justice,” said the NYSC official’s lawyer.
Speaker Mudashiru Obasa described the budget as realistic, balanced, and capable of driving inclusive economic growth.
If it gets adopted in its present form, the new law will be a shrine to institutional capture.
He reaffirmed the state government’s commitment to supporting the federal government’s tax reform efforts.
He noted that the service would design and manage crucial welfare programmes.
The proposal also aimed to help protect farmers.
The proposed alteration is intended to attract foreign investors willing to invest in the Nigerian economy above a specified threshold or in critical sectors.
