10th Reps Inheriting Unfinished Business Of Predecessors

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Like in every transition from one regime to the other where those coming after inherit the assets and liabilities of those they take over from, the 10th House

“Bills pending in the committee 308. Bills within the Committee of the Whole, 106. Bills laid on table awaiting consideration, 64. Bill far passed 510. Bills killed 13 and bills withdrawn by their sponsors, 5.

However, there are a lot of unfinished business which the 9th Assembly itself particularly want to the 10th session to continue with. “This issue must continue to be at the fore of our national conversations. I hope the 10th House of Representatives will take up the mantle and do better than we did.” Ibrahim had said the unclaimed dividend was a huge challenge, as it has adverse implication on the economic development of the country, especially as it affects investors confidence in the capital market.

Also, the House after the consideration of the report of Ad-hoc Committee that investigated the Alleged Loss of over $2.4 Billion in revenue from the Illegal sale of 48 Million barrels of Crude Oil in 2015 Including Crude Oil Exports from 2014 to date recommended that: Furthermore, the House after the investigation on the State of Refineries in the Country on the Need to Ascertain the Actual Daily Consumption of Premium Motor Spirit in Nigeria which showed that N11.35 trillion has been spent on the comatose Port Harcourt, Warri and Kaduna refineries and N5.9 trillion spent on subsidy payments from 2010-2020 left a behind a task for the 10th House.

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