“Through love, education and moral training to build an egalitarian society,” he said.
The Nasarawa Assembly wants the state and local governments to employ competent and qualified primary school teachers.
The bills and resolutions were passed by first, second, third, fourth, fifth and the present sixth assembly.
They also passed a vote of confidence in Nehemiah Dandaura, the deputy speaker, Nasarawa State House of Assembly, on his leadership style.
“Let’s all unite, embrace peace and tolerate one another irrespective of our affiliations for societal development.”
The Speaker explained that the project was part of Mr Sule’s commitment to fulfilling his campaign promises to the people of the area.
The assemblyman said that such a gesture would improve their living standard and give them a sense of belonging.
The budget is N5.9 billion with recurrent expenditure getting N3.6 billion and N2.3 billion for capital expenditure.
If assented by the state governor, the bill would ensure the financial autonomy of the state judiciary.
Nasarawa House of Assembly has summoned Access Bank Managing Director Herbert Wigwe to explain why the bank did not pay or delayed paying contractors.
