Speaking during the exercise, he said he distributed the packs to give back to residents and put smiles on their faces.
The coordinator said that no fewer than 12,337 people in the state had benefited from the programme since 2019.
While some heads of agencies in the sector were replaced, one was suspended and awaiting investigation by the EFCC.
The action plan is expected to create about 500,000 jobs and generate more than N125 billion in revenue.
Presenting the bill on the house floor, Mr Uzodimma said the capital expenditure increased by 32 per cent.
“Space programme is not only for national pride but a significant indicator to Nigeria’s position in the global and economic equation,’’ he said.
Rather than see such workers as disruptors of institutions who should be humiliated, ministers should embrace them as partners in broadening the democratic space.
“We don’t want strikes again, and this can be achieved by investing more in education.”
The speaker of the House of Representatives, Tajudeen Abbas, has urged Muslims to pray for the success of President Bola Tinubu.
The Abuja Chamber of Commerce and Industry has urged the Federal Government to make friendly policies to help businesses operate without hindrances.
