Nasarawa assembly summons two commissioners over state finances
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The Nasarawa State House of Assembly has summoned two commissioners, Mr. Ahmed Wadada, Commissioner for Finance, and Mr. Ahmed Tukur, Commissioner for Budget and Planning, over the state's finances.
The summon was issued following a motion moved by the Majority Leader of the House, Mr. Leonard Dogo, who expressed concern over the state's financial situation. Dogo alleged that the state's finances were in shambles, with unpaid salaries, debts, and other financial challenges.
The House also expressed dissatisfaction with the way the state's finances were being managed, citing a lack of transparency and accountability. The lawmakers demanded that the two commissioners appear before the House to explain the state's financial situation and provide solutions to the problems.
The summon is seen as a move by the House to hold the commissioners accountable for the state's financial woes and to ensure that they take concrete steps to address the issues. The outcome of the summon is expected to be keenly watched, as it may have implications for the state's financial future.