Gbajabiamila said setting up the ad-hoc committee became necessary because of the resolve of the House to ensure a comprehensive review of all legislation relating to the power sector. According to him: “Our nation has long struggled with the problem of fixing the power sector in Nigeria and getting it to work in the optimal interest of all our people. “The power sector is so integral to our national economic growth, to national security and even to social development, that we cannot ever stop trying to get it right. “Estimated billing remains a no, no for me and members of the House. He said they would serve with their strength and sense of commitment, responsibility and patriotism, and that they would not leave any stone unturned to right the wrongs in the power sector.
Source: The Guardian June 09, 2020 11:37 UTC