Mr Danzaria said that the house was expected to officially rescind its decision to adjourn for a week to enable proceedings to continue at Wednesday’s plenary.
PDP said the action also comes as part of the antics being deployed several times by the APC-controlled Senate and the federal government to suffocate the opposition.
“I used to lecture. I was a senior lecturer. So, I will go back to the lecture room.”
“This change is intended to allow members to partake actively in the ongoing induction programme of the 10th National Assembly. All inconveniences are highly regretted,” he said.
The House adjourned plenary on October 12 after it passed for second reading the 2023 appropriation bill.
The change in location was due to the ongoing renovation in the old chamber.
The postponement of plenary is to allow lawmakers to participate in their party primaries that are currently being held across the country.
