The House of Representatives has summoned the Minister of Power, Works
and Housing, Babatunde Fashola, to appear before it over his recent
comments about the National Assembly and the 2017 budget. Fashola and
the National Assembly have engaged in a war of words in the last one
week, over the adjustment of the Ministries 2017 budget presented to the
house for screening.
Fashola had challenged the authority of the National Assembly members to
insert projects that his ministries did not include in the 2017 budget.
He accused the National Assembly of slashing N21
billion off the N31 billion proposed for the Lagos–Ibadan Expressway. In
one of his recent statements released in this regard, he accused the
lawmakers of having “stark and worrisome knowledge” of the budget
process.
During plenary today, one of the members of the House, Hon. Sadiq raised
a point of order on comments made by Fashola and asked that the
Minister should be summoned to appear before an ad-hoc committee of the
House. He accused Fashola of breach of privilege and incitement of
Nigerians against their representatives.
Speaker Dogara called for a vote and majority of the lawmakers voted in
support of the motion. The date for his appearance was however not
announced.
Tuesday, 4 July 2017
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House of Representatives summon Fashola over his comments on the 2017 budget and the National Assembly
House of Representatives summon Fashola over his comments on the 2017 budget and the National Assembly
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