Mr Tajudeen said the vice president had remained dependable since assuming office.
The president said his administration would transform Wasa by providing premium infrastructure.
The women said, “Your excellencies, you need to ponder on the psychological trauma and endless lies to the kids about the whereabouts of their fathers.”
Mr Whingan affirmed the House commitment to achieving a low-carbon economy.
Mr Tajudeen said the exercise was rooted in the House’s constitutional responsibility to conduct oversight and safeguard national interest.
The National Assembly has directed the clerk to the National Assembly to re-gazette the acts and issue certified true copies of the versions passed by both chambers.
The sultan also mentioned that Sharia law would never be implemented for any non-Muslim, as it is purely 100 per cent for Muslims.
Mr Tajudeen said that it had become necessary to ensure that the requirements of the Petroleum Industry Act (PIA) were properly upheld.
‘’We are working as one family. We believe politics is about unity,” said the governor.
Saleh Yuguda, director-general of the National Blood Service Agency, has sought continued legislative support for safer blood services across the country.
