He also urged the NLC to have faith in the parliament and agree to a dialogue.
“I think men will take it more seriously when you come up with such legislation. I hope a man in the House of Reps or Senate sponsors a bill like that.”
According to him, suicide is seen as a taboo in most parts of the country and hidden by families due to cultural factors.
According to Mr Misau, the conflicts disrupt rural communities and have broader socio-economic and political implications.
Over 200 MDAs failed to honour the committee’s invitation despite newspaper publications.
The House of Representatives has appealed to the Nigeria Labour Congress (NLC) to shelve its planned nationwide protests.
The lawmaker underscored the importance of managing the process of recruitment and payment of civil servants and public officers.
Mr Gbajabiamila said the recent crisis in Sudan had entrapped many Nigerians resident in that country.
Mr Olawuyi said he believed he possessed the needed experience to make the office of the speaker better, if elected by his colleagues.
Mr Moujeke said that the elections would provide an opportunity for Nigerians to vote their direct and closest representatives into government.
