Mr Abdulahi said that the road serves as a vital route for the transportation of goods.
The lawmaker said there was need to curb such excessive abuses of the flag, hence the need for the amendment bill.
He said the review of the constitution was imperative due to the changing nature of the nation’s population.
Currently, the product is illegal in Lagos and Abia states.
He also urged the NLC to have faith in the parliament and agree to a dialogue.
He lamented that the scourge of oil theft impedes government’s ability to carry out critical projects for Nigeria’s prosperity.
Mr Kalu said the South-East loses between N10 billion and N13 billion in the transportation sector alone on every sit-at-home day weekly.
He said that the aim was to ensure that medical personnel in Nigeria work under favourable conditions.
He said there were cases where the procuring entity declined, and the process was interjected and frustrated in bad faith and for flimsy reasons.
According to him, suicide is seen as a taboo in most parts of the country and hidden by families due to cultural factors.
