Mr Umahi appealed to the committee to use its legislative powers to consider increasing the ministry’s budgetary allocation for the 2025 fiscal year.
Mr Salam said, “The financial regulation empowers the National Assembly to exclude any ministry, department or agency that fails to account for their previous appropriations.’’
Speaker of the House of Representatives, Rep
Mr Wammako said the presidential request was necessary for approval.
Mr Agofure said that the figure represented 163.9 per cent.
He also restated Governor Sheriff Oborevwori’s determination to build rural roads that would help improve the living standards of the people.
Mr Afam called on stakeholders to attend the public hearing.
“We will do our best to ensure that all things have been done in accordance with the contractual agreement,” he said.
“Within a reasonable time frame, a maximum period of 10 years, we would see remarkable improvements in virtually all aspects of the livestock sector,” Mr Jega said.
Chairman of the committee, Ahmed Wadada (SDP-Nasarawa West), stated while speaking to journalists in Abuja. He decried their attitude.
