The Senate on Thursday adopted a motion in concurrence with the House of Representatives inviting President Muhammadu Buhari to a joint sitting of the National Assembly.
The motion earlier adopted by the House was on Thursday concurred to by the Senate, to pave the way for a joint sitting to be addressed by the President.
No date has been fixed for the sitting which will enable the president speak on steps being taken to tackle economic recession.
The lawmakers answered in the affirmative when the question was put by the President of the Senate, Bukola Saraki.
“Distinguished colleagues that the senate do concur with the House of Representatives resolution on an invitation of Mr. President Commander in Chief, President Muhammadu Buhari GCFR to address a joint session of the National Assembly to intimate it on plans to get the country out of the recession.
“Those in favour say ‘Aye’!!!, those against say ‘Nay’. The Ayes have it.”
The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that it could be recalled that the House of Representatives on Thursday September 22 passed the resolution which was sent to the Senate according to legislative guidelines for concurrence.
Since the resumption of plenary, the National Assembly had taken a lot of steps to help steer the nation out of recession.
One of the strides on the part of the Red Chamber was to conduct a two day plenary on ways out of recession after which is made 20 recommendations.
Key points of the recommendations was that the nation should not sell its National assets as was then suggested.
The Senate also recommended the need for true federalism and amendment of section 162 of the constitution to review the sharing formula between the Federal Government and State governments.