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The Senate Chief Whip, Ali Ndume, has voiced his dissatisfaction with the recent renovation work carried out in the Senate Chamber, labeling it as substandard.
Under Order 42 of the Senate Standing Rules, Ndume expressed his concerns, highlighting various issues such as the poor quality of the sound system leading to echoes, inadequate sitting arrangements, and the absence of voting devices.
He remarked, “Since day one, precisely last week Tuesday when we moved into this Chamber that was supposed to have been renovated, there have been complaints here and there.”
In response, the President of the Senate, Godswill Akpabio, clarified that the sitting arrangement complaints among Senators have been largely resolved, noting that the renovation contract was not executed by the 10th National Assembly.
Meanwhile, in legislative proceedings, the Senate passed for the second reading a Bill aimed at repealing the Revenue, Mobilization, Allocation and Fiscal Commission Act of 2004.
The new legislation seeks to grant the Commission enforcement powers for monitoring revenue accruals and disbursement from the federation account, aligning it with the amended 1999 constitution.
Despite the bill’s passage, lawmakers have agreed to subject it to further scrutiny, with plans to revisit its provisions.
The bill has been referred to the Committee on Finance, Appropriations, and Economic and Financial Planning for review, with a report expected within four weeks.
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