Mr Yari said any bill that was against the people’s interest would not receive the support of the Senate.
He said from 2010 to date, Nigeria was estimated to have spent N11.35 trillion on renovating refineries, yet unproductive.
This is to protect farmlands, infrastructure and downstream communities in the Benue trough.
The bill was proposed by Senator Orji Kalu and titled; ‘Compulsory free Universal Basic Education Act 2004, Section 2’.
Senate consequently directed the rules and business committee to reprint the senate standing orders with the new amendments.
Mr Emodamori later argued that the Nigerian worker and family members deserved higher than a prisoner’s daily feeding allowance.
Is Tinubu committing Nigeria to a violent entanglement with Niger on behalf of France because Paris is now his second home?
It also mandated the Senate Committee on Works (when constituted) to investigate the award of the contracts for the reconstruction/rehabilitation of the roads.
As the upper chamber resumes, the majority and minority leaders are expected to emerge.
Several politicians hitherto in the crosshairs of the ousted anti-graft chief will now enjoy their loot in sufficient confidence — unencumbered with strenuous probes and trials.
