The Nasarawa State House of Assembly says it has passed 11
bills and 16 resolutions within the last one year.....
The speaker of the house,
Ibrahim Balarabe-Abdullahi disclosed this on Wednesday in Lafia during plenary
to mark the end of the third session of the 5th assembly in the state. “Let me
report that during the legislative year, the house passed a total of 11 bills
and 16 resolutions. “These include- the 2017 supplementary bill; the 2018
appropriation bill and a bill for a law to amend the re-definition of Erroh
Chiefdom Laws 2016. “Also passed were- a bill for a law to amend the Area Court
law 1968; a bill for a law to amend the Local Government Election law 2003 and
a bill for the establishment of Nasarawa state disability rights commission
among others,” he said. Balarabe-Abdullahi used the occasion to warn state’s
Ministries, Departments and Agencies (MDAs) against undermining the House
Committees carrying out oversight functions in the interest of people of the
state. He called on the MDAs to cooperate with the committees as they discharge
their constitutional responsibility on behalf of the people for effective
governance. The speaker said the house would not hesitate to apply appropriate
sanctions on any MDA found to be taking any of its committees for granted.
“Honorable members, let me say without any equivocation that this assembly
has, in all intent and purposes, acquitted itself creditably within the past 12
months. “Members have executed several projects and programmes across their
constituencies.These range from construction of boreholes, building of
classrooms, to the offering of scholarships to indigent members of the public.
“Other programmes include distribution of vehicles and motorbikes to
constituents for commercial use as well as loans to market women and men.
“This, I must say, have in no small way, enhanced the standard of life our
people,” he added. Balarabe-Abdullahi also expressed satisfaction with the
cordial working relationship existing between the three arms of government in the
state and called for its sustenance. He urged the management and staff of the
house to remain committed to their duty, as the leadership would continue to
give priority to their welfare.
The Nasarawa State
House of Assembly says it has passed 11 bills and 16 resolutions within
the last one year. The speaker of the house, Ibrahim Balarabe-Abdullahi
disclosed this on Wednesday in Lafia during plenary to mark the end of
the third session of the 5th assembly in the state.
“Let me report that during the legislative year, the house passed a
total of 11 bills and 16 resolutions.
“These include- the 2017 supplementary bill; the 2018 appropriation bill
and a bill for a law to amend the re-definition of Erroh Chiefdom Laws
2016.
“Also passed were- a bill for a law to amend the Area Court law 1968; a
bill for a law to amend the Local Government Election law 2003 and a
bill for the establishment of Nasarawa state disability rights
commission among others,” he said.
Balarabe-Abdullahi used the occasion to warn state’s Ministries,
Departments and Agencies (MDAs) against undermining the House Committees
carrying out oversight functions in the interest of people of the
state.
He called on the MDAs to cooperate with the committees as they discharge
their constitutional responsibility on behalf of the people for
effective governance.
The speaker said the house would not hesitate to apply appropriate
sanctions on any MDA found to be taking any of its committees for
granted.
“Honourable members, let me say without any equivocation that this
assembly has, in all intent and purposes, acquitted itself creditably
within the past 12 months.
“Members have executed several projects and programmes across their
constituencies.These range from construction of boreholes, building of
classrooms, to the offering of scholarships to indigent members of the
public.
“Other programmes include distribution of vehicles and motorbikes to
constituents for commercial use as well as loans to market women and
men.
“This, I must say, have in no small way, enhanced the standard of life
our people,” he added.
Balarabe-Abdullahi also expressed satisfaction with the cordial working
relationship existing between the three arms of government in the state
and called for its sustenance.
He urged the management and staff of the house to remain committed to
their duty, as the leadership would continue to give priority to their
welfare.
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