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Reps Suspend Plenary Over Protest By Contractors

Reps Suspend Plenary Over Protest By Contractors
  • PublishedNovember 4, 2025

 

The House of Representatives has suspended its plenary for one week following a protest by indigenous contractors at the National Assembly complex in Abuja.

The decision was reached during Tuesday’s plenary after lawmakers adopted a motion moved by the Minority Leader, Hon. Kingsley Chinda.

The protest, which reportedly disrupted activities within the National Assembly premises Disney Brings Marie to An Adidas Originals Capsule for 55th Anniversary of The Aristocats , OdegardcarpetsShops° , adidas slides price philippines today online, was staged by a group of indigenous contractors demanding the payment of outstanding debts allegedly owed by the federal government.

The demonstrators reportedly blocked some entrances to the complex, causing temporary tension and drawing the attention of security operatives.

In response, the House resolved to adjourn plenary sessions ir jordan 4 military blue 202 for one week to allow for further consultations with relevant authorities and to address the grievances raised by the protesting contractors.

Hon. Chinda, while presenting the motion, stressed the need for immediate engagement with the leadership of the contractors to prevent further escalation and to safeguard the integrity of the legislature.

The Speaker of the House, Hon. Tajudeen Abbas, directed the relevant committees to liaise with the Ministry of Finance and other concerned agencies to verify Tommy Hilfiger Hoodie met geborduurd muntlogo in ivoor the claims of the contractors and propose a workable solution.