A statement issued in Abuja by Mr Willie Bassey, Director Information, Office of Secretary to the Government of the Federation, said the order was with immediate effect.
“The suspension of such travels will enable functionaries and agencies of the Executive Arm to provide the required cooperation with the Legislature in order to ensure timely passage of the Appropriation Bill,” the statement said.
It, however, said that ministers who had already secured approval to travel “are by this directive, required to revalidate such approvals with Mr President after confirming the schedule of appearances with the relevant committees of the National Assembly.
“Furthermore, all Ministries, Departments and Agencies have been directed to liaise with the relevant committees of the National Assembly for their schedules of budget defence.”
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This is getting serious
ReplyDeleteHow will it translate to good governance without 100% implementation?
ReplyDeleteExactly, bar them from travelling until they implement their claims. Until visible work and structures are in place.
DeleteIs he including himself on the list of those who won't be able to travel out?
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ReplyDeleteI thought they said the new bride is not in the country, or is she not a minister anymore?
ReplyDeleteMeanwhile, all roads in Lagos including the ones that lead to Lagos are terrible!
ReplyDeleteMy face the entire time!!! Hope he's no 1 on the list. Akuko mike mtchew
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