The House of Representatives has reversed its earlier decision to suspend plenary for one week following a protest by indigenous contractors at the National Assembly complex in Abuja.
Earlier on Tuesday, the lawmakers had adjourned sittings until next week after contractors stormed the complex to demand payment for completed federal projects, accusing the government of withholding funds allocated in the 2024 and 2025 budgets.
However, hours after the adjournment, the lower chamber rescinded its decision.
House spokesperson Akin Rotimi said the reversal followed “positive developments arising from engagements and interventions across various levels of government concerning the issue.”
In an internal memo to members, Clerk of the House Yahaya Danzaria explained that the resumption would enable the leadership to brief lawmakers on the progress made in addressing the contractors’ grievances.
The House is expected to formally rescind its earlier adjournment through a substantive motion at Wednesday’s plenary.









