
Hon. Prof. Paul Sunday Nnamchi, representing Enugu East/Isi Uzo Federal Constituency, has declared that lawmakers would be expected to prioritize security challenges upon the National Assembly’s resumption after the Eid al-Fitr and Easter breaks.
Thank you for reading this post, don't forget to subscribe!Speaking with journalists in Abuja, Nnamchi emphasized the need for meaningful engagements on security, economy, and living conditions of Nigerians which had continued to dwindle.
“The insecurity situation is worsening, with farmers being chased off their lands and kidnappers becoming more brazen,” he noted. “We must strengthen our legislative oversight to address these challenges.”
Nnamchi also highlighted the struggles of Nigerians, citing skyrocketing living costs and dwindling incomes. He noted NASS was expected to focus on motions and Bills that would address the expectations of Nigerians.
Regarding his pending Bills, Nnamchi mentioned the University of Agriculture, Ako-Nike, College of Education Eha-Amufu upgrade, and School for Gifted Children, Trans-Ekulu, as likely to be concluded before the 2025 legislative break.
The lawmaker also appealed for increased remuneration for university staff, particularly lecturers, to prevent tertiary education collapse.