Mr Buhari’s week is rolled by the naira crisis of which he’s considered an architect.
The senate president said that the supreme court judgement would “strengthen our democracy”.
APC claimed that the primary election conducted on May 27, 2022 which produced Mr Machina is unknown to law because it was conducted by unlawful people.
“The thing that motivates us more is what we have been able to give to INEC. I think INEC is a princely institution. We have always prioritised INEC.”
Mr Lawan said the Senate would start its recess today (Wednesday) to enable senators to participate fully in the campaigns for their return or their political parties.
The notes were currently scheduled to expire on January 31.
The Senate has tasked the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) to ensure that the 2023 general election is free, fair and credible.
Mr Buhari hoped that the “distinguished Senate will consider and confirm the appointment in the usual expeditious manner.”
“It is an opportunity to reflect on the past year, reposition, and move forward in the new year,” Mr Buhari said.
Citing Orders 45 and 51 of the Senate Rule, Senator Ali Ndume (APC-Borno) moved a motion to extend the circulation of the old notes.
