The unitary system of government has become a Frankenstein monster that is pushing the country towards the precipice with diminished national and global stature.
Mr Yakubu assured of his determination to ensure transparency and accountability in their activities.
“With the global economy facing challenges, including rising interest rates in developed countries, the committee recognises the need to increase revenues.”
Mr Akpabio stated that non-compliance with Senate resolutions is unacceptable, as it undermines the foundation of Nigeria’s democracy.
“PDP finds this development unacceptable as it blatantly negates the principle of federal character as enshrined in the constitution.”
The bill seeks to revise the 2023 approved budget for Oyo State from N310,432,500 to N352,282,500.
He lamented that the scourge of oil theft impedes government’s ability to carry out critical projects for Nigeria’s prosperity.
Violators of the directive will be fined N5 million, and officials of such agencies stand the risk of serving a three-year jail term.
Over 200 MDAs failed to honour the committee’s invitation despite newspaper publications.
The House of Representatives Committee on Public Assets says it will probe alleged sales of two training helicopters by NCAT.
