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House Of Representatives Begins Two-Week Recess For Oversight Duties
The House of Representatives has embarked on a two-week recess to conduct oversight activities across various Ministries, Departments, and Agencies (MDAs) of the Federal Government, with plenary sessions set to resume on November 19.
This break, aimed at ensuring accountability and effective governance, was confirmed in a statement on Monday by the House Spokesperson, Akin Rotimi Jr.
According to Rotimi, the recess will allow lawmakers to carry out thorough oversight functions, assessing the operations and activities of MDAs to ensure they are serving the interests of the Nigerian people effectively.
The decision, Rotimi noted, was initially communicated to members during a plenary session on October 30, when Speaker Abbas Tajudeen announced the recess as a “Pre-Budget Oversight” period.
He quoted the Speaker saying, “As we approach the close of the year, this period of oversight is essential for assessing the performance of Ministries, Departments, and Agencies (MDAs), ensuring accountability and efficiency within the public sector and fulfilling our obligation to the Nigerian people. I therefore urge all members of parliament to approach this assignment with the seriousness that it deserves.”
During the announcement, the Speaker called on members to utilise this time to enhance governance and uphold their oversight responsibilities.
He also urged the MDAs to cooperate with visiting lawmakers in compliance with relevant sections of the Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria (as amended) and the House’s Standing Orders.
“I call on all MDAs to extend their full cooperation, providing members with all necessary information and access to facilitate thorough and meaningful assessments,” he said.
Rotimi Jr said the schedule was further adjusted through formal internal correspondence to members from the Clerk of the House, Dr. Yahaya Danzaria, Esq., on the directive of the House leadership.
The House spokesperson further added that, “public is advised that the recess will only affect House plenary sessions, while other legislative activities, including constituency outreach, committee meetings, and essential consultations in preparation for the forthcoming budget sessions, will continue as usual.
“The 10th Assembly of the House of Representatives remains committed to upholding the principles of transparency and accountability while effectively addressing the needs of the Nigerian people.”