The Assembly hailed the governor for his interest in education in the state.
Mr Azara said that the slow pace of work at the 48.7km Toto/Umaisha road necessitated the House to summon the contractor.
The speaker said the committee would deliberate on the committee’s report on May 20.
The speaker assured of effective synergy with Mr Sule for the overall development of the state.
The Nasarawa House of Assembly has passed the N8.2 billion 2023 re-adjustment/supplementary budget into law.
Mr Sule said that the administration had prioritised infrastructure development to improve the standard of living of the people.
The House said the rehabilitation job, estimated to cost N3.1 billion, is being poorly executed, warning the contractor to sit up or lose the job.
He urged the management of MDAs to always do the right thing and be sincere in their presentations.
The speaker also urged the committee members not to compromise while performing their oversight functions.
The clerk revealed that some casual staff had served for over 15 years in the parliament.
