President Muhammadu Buhari is seeking the approval of the Nigerian Senate to refund a total of about N9.68billion as promissory notes to Plateau and Borno states.
Mr President says this money is reimbursement for funds expended on the execution of federal road projects in the States.
President Buhari conveyed his message through a letter which was read by the President of the Senate, Senator Ahmad Lawan at Tuesday’s plenary.
The Nigerian Senate has also adopted the harmonized version of a bill for an act to establish the Nigeria Peace Corps by a conference committee from both chambers of the National Assembly.
The day’s business begins with letters from Mr President, seeking the approval of the Nigerian Senate in some Executive matters.
One of such letters is the approval of promissory notes for Plateau and Borno State , for projects executed on behalf of the Federal Government.
Although the Executive admits that it has long put a stop to such interventions, the Projects in question were executed before the declaration.
Giving a detailed breakdown in Mr President’s Letter, Plateau state will be entitled to about N6.6 Billion while
Borno State will have a total of about N 3.84 Billion in respect of the Federal Roads rehabilitated and executed by the State Governments.
Among other letters from President Buhari are requests seeking the consideration and approval of the upper legislative Chamber for the Establishment of the Nigerian Police Force College Training School and Institution Bill,Transmission of the Nigeria Data Protection Bill and Confirmation of the appointment of Abdu Abubakar as Non-Executive Director of Central Bank of Nigeria for a 2nd and final term.
The Nigerian Senate has adopted the harmonized bill for an act to establish the Nigeria Peace Corps from a conference committee of both chambers of the National Assembly.
The House of Reps version of the bill solely recommends the dissolution of the existing Peace Corps of Nigeria to be transformed into the Nigerian Peace Corps when assented to by President Muhammadu Buhari.
With the adoption of the harmonized report, the bill will now be transmitted to President Muhammadu Buhari for assent.
President Muhammadu Buhari is seeking the approval of the Nigerian Senate to refund a total of about N9.68billion as promissory notes to Plateau and Borno states.
Mr President says this money is reimbursement for funds expended on the execution of federal road projects in the States.
President Buhari conveyed his message through a letter which was read by the President of the Senate, Senator Ahmad Lawan at Tuesday’s plenary.
The Nigerian Senate has also adopted the harmonized version of a bill for an act to establish the Nigeria Peace Corps by a conference committee from both chambers of the National Assembly.
The day’s business begins with letters from Mr President, seeking the approval of the Nigerian Senate in some Executive matters.
One of such letters is the approval of promissory notes for Plateau and Borno State , for projects executed on behalf of the Federal Government.
Although the Executive admits that it has long put a stop to such interventions, the Projects in question were executed before the declaration.
Giving a detailed breakdown in Mr President’s Letter, Plateau state will be entitled to about N6.6 Billion while
Borno State will have a total of about N 3.84 Billion in respect of the Federal Roads rehabilitated and executed by the State Governments.
Among other letters from President Buhari are requests seeking the consideration and approval of the upper legislative Chamber for the Establishment of the Nigerian Police Force College Training School and Institution Bill,Transmission of the Nigeria Data Protection Bill and Confirmation of the appointment of Abdu Abubakar as Non-Executive Director of Central Bank of Nigeria for a 2nd and final term.
The Nigerian Senate has adopted the harmonized bill for an act to establish the Nigeria Peace Corps from a conference committee of both chambers of the National Assembly.
The House of Reps version of the bill solely recommends the dissolution of the existing Peace Corps of Nigeria to be transformed into the Nigerian Peace Corps when assented to by President Muhammadu Buhari.
With the adoption of the harmonized report, the bill will now be transmitted to President Muhammadu Buhari for assent.
President Muhammadu Buhari is seeking the approval of the Nigerian Senate to refund a total of about N9.68billion as promissory notes to Plateau and Borno states.
Mr President says this money is reimbursement for funds expended on the execution of federal road projects in the States.
President Buhari conveyed his message through a letter which was read by the President of the Senate, Senator Ahmad Lawan at Tuesday’s plenary.
The Nigerian Senate has also adopted the harmonized version of a bill for an act to establish the Nigeria Peace Corps by a conference committee from both chambers of the National Assembly.
The day’s business begins with letters from Mr President, seeking the approval of the Nigerian Senate in some Executive matters.
One of such letters is the approval of promissory notes for Plateau and Borno State , for projects executed on behalf of the Federal Government.
Although the Executive admits that it has long put a stop to such interventions, the Projects in question were executed before the declaration.
Giving a detailed breakdown in Mr President’s Letter, Plateau state will be entitled to about N6.6 Billion while
Borno State will have a total of about N 3.84 Billion in respect of the Federal Roads rehabilitated and executed by the State Governments.
Among other letters from President Buhari are requests seeking the consideration and approval of the upper legislative Chamber for the Establishment of the Nigerian Police Force College Training School and Institution Bill,Transmission of the Nigeria Data Protection Bill and Confirmation of the appointment of Abdu Abubakar as Non-Executive Director of Central Bank of Nigeria for a 2nd and final term.
The Nigerian Senate has adopted the harmonized bill for an act to establish the Nigeria Peace Corps from a conference committee of both chambers of the National Assembly.
The House of Reps version of the bill solely recommends the dissolution of the existing Peace Corps of Nigeria to be transformed into the Nigerian Peace Corps when assented to by President Muhammadu Buhari.
With the adoption of the harmonized report, the bill will now be transmitted to President Muhammadu Buhari for assent.
President Muhammadu Buhari is seeking the approval of the Nigerian Senate to refund a total of about N9.68billion as promissory notes to Plateau and Borno states.
Mr President says this money is reimbursement for funds expended on the execution of federal road projects in the States.
President Buhari conveyed his message through a letter which was read by the President of the Senate, Senator Ahmad Lawan at Tuesday’s plenary.
The Nigerian Senate has also adopted the harmonized version of a bill for an act to establish the Nigeria Peace Corps by a conference committee from both chambers of the National Assembly.
The day’s business begins with letters from Mr President, seeking the approval of the Nigerian Senate in some Executive matters.
One of such letters is the approval of promissory notes for Plateau and Borno State , for projects executed on behalf of the Federal Government.
Although the Executive admits that it has long put a stop to such interventions, the Projects in question were executed before the declaration.
Giving a detailed breakdown in Mr President’s Letter, Plateau state will be entitled to about N6.6 Billion while
Borno State will have a total of about N 3.84 Billion in respect of the Federal Roads rehabilitated and executed by the State Governments.
Among other letters from President Buhari are requests seeking the consideration and approval of the upper legislative Chamber for the Establishment of the Nigerian Police Force College Training School and Institution Bill,Transmission of the Nigeria Data Protection Bill and Confirmation of the appointment of Abdu Abubakar as Non-Executive Director of Central Bank of Nigeria for a 2nd and final term.
The Nigerian Senate has adopted the harmonized bill for an act to establish the Nigeria Peace Corps from a conference committee of both chambers of the National Assembly.
The House of Reps version of the bill solely recommends the dissolution of the existing Peace Corps of Nigeria to be transformed into the Nigerian Peace Corps when assented to by President Muhammadu Buhari.
With the adoption of the harmonized report, the bill will now be transmitted to President Muhammadu Buhari for assent.
President Muhammadu Buhari is seeking the approval of the Nigerian Senate to refund a total of about N9.68billion as promissory notes to Plateau and Borno states.
Mr President says this money is reimbursement for funds expended on the execution of federal road projects in the States.
President Buhari conveyed his message through a letter which was read by the President of the Senate, Senator Ahmad Lawan at Tuesday’s plenary.
The Nigerian Senate has also adopted the harmonized version of a bill for an act to establish the Nigeria Peace Corps by a conference committee from both chambers of the National Assembly.
The day’s business begins with letters from Mr President, seeking the approval of the Nigerian Senate in some Executive matters.
One of such letters is the approval of promissory notes for Plateau and Borno State , for projects executed on behalf of the Federal Government.
Although the Executive admits that it has long put a stop to such interventions, the Projects in question were executed before the declaration.
Giving a detailed breakdown in Mr President’s Letter, Plateau state will be entitled to about N6.6 Billion while
Borno State will have a total of about N 3.84 Billion in respect of the Federal Roads rehabilitated and executed by the State Governments.
Among other letters from President Buhari are requests seeking the consideration and approval of the upper legislative Chamber for the Establishment of the Nigerian Police Force College Training School and Institution Bill,Transmission of the Nigeria Data Protection Bill and Confirmation of the appointment of Abdu Abubakar as Non-Executive Director of Central Bank of Nigeria for a 2nd and final term.
The Nigerian Senate has adopted the harmonized bill for an act to establish the Nigeria Peace Corps from a conference committee of both chambers of the National Assembly.
The House of Reps version of the bill solely recommends the dissolution of the existing Peace Corps of Nigeria to be transformed into the Nigerian Peace Corps when assented to by President Muhammadu Buhari.
With the adoption of the harmonized report, the bill will now be transmitted to President Muhammadu Buhari for assent.
President Muhammadu Buhari is seeking the approval of the Nigerian Senate to refund a total of about N9.68billion as promissory notes to Plateau and Borno states.
Mr President says this money is reimbursement for funds expended on the execution of federal road projects in the States.
President Buhari conveyed his message through a letter which was read by the President of the Senate, Senator Ahmad Lawan at Tuesday’s plenary.
The Nigerian Senate has also adopted the harmonized version of a bill for an act to establish the Nigeria Peace Corps by a conference committee from both chambers of the National Assembly.
The day’s business begins with letters from Mr President, seeking the approval of the Nigerian Senate in some Executive matters.
One of such letters is the approval of promissory notes for Plateau and Borno State , for projects executed on behalf of the Federal Government.
Although the Executive admits that it has long put a stop to such interventions, the Projects in question were executed before the declaration.
Giving a detailed breakdown in Mr President’s Letter, Plateau state will be entitled to about N6.6 Billion while
Borno State will have a total of about N 3.84 Billion in respect of the Federal Roads rehabilitated and executed by the State Governments.
Among other letters from President Buhari are requests seeking the consideration and approval of the upper legislative Chamber for the Establishment of the Nigerian Police Force College Training School and Institution Bill,Transmission of the Nigeria Data Protection Bill and Confirmation of the appointment of Abdu Abubakar as Non-Executive Director of Central Bank of Nigeria for a 2nd and final term.
The Nigerian Senate has adopted the harmonized bill for an act to establish the Nigeria Peace Corps from a conference committee of both chambers of the National Assembly.
The House of Reps version of the bill solely recommends the dissolution of the existing Peace Corps of Nigeria to be transformed into the Nigerian Peace Corps when assented to by President Muhammadu Buhari.
With the adoption of the harmonized report, the bill will now be transmitted to President Muhammadu Buhari for assent.
President Muhammadu Buhari is seeking the approval of the Nigerian Senate to refund a total of about N9.68billion as promissory notes to Plateau and Borno states.
Mr President says this money is reimbursement for funds expended on the execution of federal road projects in the States.
President Buhari conveyed his message through a letter which was read by the President of the Senate, Senator Ahmad Lawan at Tuesday’s plenary.
The Nigerian Senate has also adopted the harmonized version of a bill for an act to establish the Nigeria Peace Corps by a conference committee from both chambers of the National Assembly.
The day’s business begins with letters from Mr President, seeking the approval of the Nigerian Senate in some Executive matters.
One of such letters is the approval of promissory notes for Plateau and Borno State , for projects executed on behalf of the Federal Government.
Although the Executive admits that it has long put a stop to such interventions, the Projects in question were executed before the declaration.
Giving a detailed breakdown in Mr President’s Letter, Plateau state will be entitled to about N6.6 Billion while
Borno State will have a total of about N 3.84 Billion in respect of the Federal Roads rehabilitated and executed by the State Governments.
Among other letters from President Buhari are requests seeking the consideration and approval of the upper legislative Chamber for the Establishment of the Nigerian Police Force College Training School and Institution Bill,Transmission of the Nigeria Data Protection Bill and Confirmation of the appointment of Abdu Abubakar as Non-Executive Director of Central Bank of Nigeria for a 2nd and final term.
The Nigerian Senate has adopted the harmonized bill for an act to establish the Nigeria Peace Corps from a conference committee of both chambers of the National Assembly.
The House of Reps version of the bill solely recommends the dissolution of the existing Peace Corps of Nigeria to be transformed into the Nigerian Peace Corps when assented to by President Muhammadu Buhari.
With the adoption of the harmonized report, the bill will now be transmitted to President Muhammadu Buhari for assent.
President Muhammadu Buhari is seeking the approval of the Nigerian Senate to refund a total of about N9.68billion as promissory notes to Plateau and Borno states.
Mr President says this money is reimbursement for funds expended on the execution of federal road projects in the States.
President Buhari conveyed his message through a letter which was read by the President of the Senate, Senator Ahmad Lawan at Tuesday’s plenary.
The Nigerian Senate has also adopted the harmonized version of a bill for an act to establish the Nigeria Peace Corps by a conference committee from both chambers of the National Assembly.
The day’s business begins with letters from Mr President, seeking the approval of the Nigerian Senate in some Executive matters.
One of such letters is the approval of promissory notes for Plateau and Borno State , for projects executed on behalf of the Federal Government.
Although the Executive admits that it has long put a stop to such interventions, the Projects in question were executed before the declaration.
Giving a detailed breakdown in Mr President’s Letter, Plateau state will be entitled to about N6.6 Billion while
Borno State will have a total of about N 3.84 Billion in respect of the Federal Roads rehabilitated and executed by the State Governments.
Among other letters from President Buhari are requests seeking the consideration and approval of the upper legislative Chamber for the Establishment of the Nigerian Police Force College Training School and Institution Bill,Transmission of the Nigeria Data Protection Bill and Confirmation of the appointment of Abdu Abubakar as Non-Executive Director of Central Bank of Nigeria for a 2nd and final term.
The Nigerian Senate has adopted the harmonized bill for an act to establish the Nigeria Peace Corps from a conference committee of both chambers of the National Assembly.
The House of Reps version of the bill solely recommends the dissolution of the existing Peace Corps of Nigeria to be transformed into the Nigerian Peace Corps when assented to by President Muhammadu Buhari.
With the adoption of the harmonized report, the bill will now be transmitted to President Muhammadu Buhari for assent.