He said the federal government would collaborate with the private sector to establish the fund.
He stated that the House also introduced new ideas into the conduct of legislative business.
He said that the situation must change for the better.
Kwara Assembly passes N292.7 billion 2024 budget
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Recurrent expenditure is N113.836 billion against N116.43 billion as presented by the governor.
“Items distributed included wheelchairs, tricycles, guide canes, hearing aids, walking sticks and crutches,” he said.
“I wish to sympathise with those who lost their valuables to the Ojatuntun inferno which happened Wednesday night.”
He said that timely payment of bills would enable the company to serve the customers better.
The government said it adopted a non-partisanship, fairness and equity approach in distributing the items.
Mr Abdulrazaq said the extension was sought in line with Section 126, Sub-Section 3 of the Constitution and the powers conferred on the House of Assembly.
When signed into law, the education sector in the state will be accorded financial stability for effective service delivery.