Mr Lawan said that the president gave necessary advice on how the new leadership of the National Assembly should emerge.
The committee on Sunday rejected a two-week extension for the deposit of old naira notes announced earlier in the day by Mr Emefiele.
Mr Elumelu urged the CBN to remain focused and intensify sensitisation while putting every measure in place to assist Nigerians.
The speaker said collection of signatures against the president was not an easy task as is being speculated.
The parliament resolved to invite the CBN governor, the committee on CISS, the finance minister, the customs’ controller general and Adani’s managing director.
The House of Representatives have allowed the use of smart card readers by INEC, effectively restricting the use of manual means to oversee electoral activities.
President Muhammadu Buhari will host House of Representatives lawmakers, including its speaker Femi Gbajabiamila at a lavish dinner tonight.
“Whatever challenges we have, we must all come together to make sure that we resolve these issues we’re facing.”
The move is coming even as the abductors had vowed to kill the students if their terms were not met latest by Tuesday May 4.
Nigeria should have, at a minimum, 150 working medical linear accelerators. However, there are currently only between three to five functional machines in the country at any given moment.
