The lawmaker, however, said that given the rising trend of insecurity in the country, the officers and men of the military should not rest on their oars.
Mr Okowa cautioned against internal rivalry and divisive tendencies.
Mr Obi said any measures taken to stop vote-buying but fail to address the fundamental issue at its roots would not materialise.
“They said the money was a Christmas gift from the president to the honourables,” a lawmaker told The Gazette. “Christmas is the season to collect gifts, even from the president.”
He said the projects would elevate the quality of training, research, innovation and healthcare delivery.
Mr Idris recalled that the Federal Executive Council had, on Wednesday, approved N25.3 billion for the construction of the road.
Lawmakers have called for an immediate, transparent, and independent investigation into the alleged killings of unarmed protesters in Adamawa by military personnel.
The Nigerian College of Aviation Technology, Zaria, has announced scholarship awards for five indigenes of the Zazzau Emirate to support educational development in the area.
He said that when completed, the coastal highway would change the economic dynamics of the country.
They N4 trillion debt is allegedly for federal government projects executed in 2024.
