Reps suspend plenary over contractors’ protest

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Six Reps dump NNPP, PDP for ADC, APC as House power shifts

The House of Representatives has suspended its plenary for one week following a protest by indigenous contractors demanding payment for executed government projects.

The decision followed a motion of urgent public importance moved by Kabiru Maipalace (APC, Zamfara), who urged lawmakers to halt sittings until the Federal Government settles outstanding debts from the 2024 and 2025 budgets.

Earlier on Tuesday, protesting contractors barricaded the National Assembly complex in Abuja, blocking access and delaying the day’s proceedings. They vowed to continue their protest for seven days until their payments are made.

During the session, Deputy Speaker Benjamin Kalu, who presided, held an emergency closed-door meeting after lawmakers expressed frustration over the government’s failure to honour its payment commitments despite repeated assurances from President Bola Tinubu and relevant ministers.

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Supporting the motion, House Committee Chairman on Rules and Business, Francis Waive, noted that contractors had vowed to continue their blockade, making it difficult for lawmakers to access the premises.

Deputy Speaker Kalu quipped, “So, members arrived late today because the road was blocked by contractors, and you don’t want a repeat next week?” to which Waive responded, “Definitely, Mr Speaker.”

The House unanimously adopted the motion, adjourned plenary for one week, and directed its leadership to engage the Executive to ensure an immediate resolution of the issue.

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