The housing schemes are being developed through Public-Private Partnership (PPP) arrangements to expand access to affordable housing.
He urged the host community and all Benue indigenes to take ownership of the project.
Mr Utsev urged residents to support the Federal Government’s initiatives.
The lawmakers gave the ministry until November 19 to make the submissions and appear before the committee on November 26.
He said that the lack of sponsorship had been the challenge.
Ms Fasawe, however, said that adults or pregnant women should not take the medication.
He said the commission had also continued to monitor PPP projects which were at the implementation stage.
“Every resident should fully get involved by planting crops or engaging in animal husbandry.”
Nigerian governors say the National Minimum Wage Committee should consider each state’s current realities and unique circumstances.
Mr Vakuru said the sanitary mandate articulated its priorities, objectives, and strategies to protect the health of animals and humans alike.
