Mr Guwor pledged continued legislative support for policies and initiatives aimed at enhancing security and promoting peace.
The protesters sang, “We no go gree, we no go gree, Akpabio, pass the bill.”
Mr Obi said any measures taken to stop vote-buying but fail to address the fundamental issue at its roots would not materialise.
The chairman said the quality of projects executed by the Nigerian Navy was top notch.
A bill seeking to grant five months’ leave for female and male workers who lost their spouses has scaled second reading at the House of Representatives.
He said that the committee found the nominees worthy of appointment.
Members of the committee expressed concerns that the fire service might be taking the constitutional committee for granted.
Ms Akande-Sadipe extended her thoughts and prayers to the victims and their families.
He added that 143 lecturers were also sponsored for Master’s Degrees in foreign and local institutions at N359 million, among others.
He, however, stressed the need to address social and structural factors that drive the HIV epidemic.
