Lawan, who gave the directive after the supplementary appropriation passed second reading on the floor of the Senate, asked the Senator Barau Jibrin-led panel to submit its report on Tuesday next week.
Spending Money on budget like advanced country........
It is expected! When u are rubber stamp, u will approve scrapping of ur name or lineage .
That is the only thing they know how to do, passing the bill of money.
Serious cash out
Rubber stamp senate
Anything that is monetary always see the light of the day in the senate na wa ooo
Nothing fails before this Senate except bills that will benefit the poor and question the powers of the strong men in Nigeria.
Senators that cannot repair their own Senate building despite billions of naira allocated to them last year for renovation want to use N895.8bn to renovate Nigeria roof damaged by bandits? Charity begins at home !!!!!!
This people are hell bent on milking Nigeria dry. Committee report is not yet submitted and you have already concluded to approve. So all the processes are mere formalities. E ti ya wèrè
Looters keep looting.
Were will they pass it? In a leaking Roof or in a Hotel?
This man wicked pass bubu himself 😩
Mr integrity and the rubber stamps
Were they supposed to question it?
I miss the 8th national assembly
That's what they are at doing fast
We pray the budget do the right thing is pass for...
Sum it up to 1trn. Your problems. You all had better reserve some for the life after
Ole ....looters
Why is this a breaking news? Anything from Bubu is expressly passed without hesitation and this has been the culture with this 9th Assembly.
Borrow borrow NigeriaGov
If them like make dem pass $1Tn budget, na una sabi
Awon thief's
Where will they get that kind of money from ?
Ndi egbu ndi mmadu
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