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Gbajabiamila Moves To Make Peace With Keyamo

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The Speaker of the House of Representatives,  Rep. Femi Gbajabiamila on Wednesday hinted that the leadership of the House has commenced moves to resolve the face-off between both the Chambers of the National Assembly and the Minister for State of Labour and Productivity and Employment Mr. Festus Keyamo, SAN over the recruitment of 774,000  Nigerian Youths by the Federal Government.

Rep Gbajabiamila who  dropped the hint  when he made a surprise appearance  at the  Public Accounts Committee public hearing  at the National Assembly assured that the seeming differences would be resolved amicably within the next 24 hours.

The Speaker who breezed into the venue of the Public hearing unannounced urged the Committee to carry on without minding his presence, saying that he only stopped by to observe proceedings.

In his brief remarks, Rep Gbajabiamila condemned what transpired between the  parliamentarians and Keyamo at the Senate Wing of the National Assembly.

According to him,  “I’m only here to observe proceedings and nothing more so just carry on and forget about my presence. As you all  know, the Committee on Public Accounts is the only Committee recognized by the Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria, so you are all welcome. But again, we have to make sure that what happened yesterday in the Senate does not repeat here

“It is unfortunate that the National Assembly is not allowed to operate as it should. However, I want to assure you that the matter will  be resolved within the next  24 hours”

Recall that  the Senate and House of Representatives Joint Committee on Labour had invited Keyamo to give details of the Special Public Works Programme where 774,000 unemployed Youths  would be recruited by the Federal Government under the National Directorate of Employment (NDE).

During the hearing, the Committee sought to find out the method of selection of a 20-man committee from each state of the Federation and the Federal Capital Territory, FCT, Abuja for the programme.

However, a heated argument erupted between the law makers and the Minister over who should lead the programme which was to be domiciled under the NDE.

In the process the meeting became rowdy and Committee decided to go into a closed-door session to discuss the matter, but which the Minister refused, insisting that further discussions be held in the presence of journalists.

This enraged the lawmakers who told Keyamo to apologise to the committee, but he ignored and stood his ground.

Thereafter, the Minister was asked to leave the meeting since he refused to apologise to the parliamentarians for his action.

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