The House of Representatives has stepped down the laying and consideration of the conference committee on the Petroleum Industry Bill (PIB) after a rowdy session over reduction in the 5 per cent earlier passed for host communities by the House.
The report from the conference committee between the House and Senate, which harmonised the two versions earlier passed, was to be laid and considered by the House on Thursday.
However, tempers flared when news filtered into the Chamber before the commencement of plenary that the conference committee recommended 3 per cent as against the 5 per cent passed by the House.
The shouting match led the House into an emergency Executive session, which lasted for almost one hour.
However, when Speaker Femi Gbajabiamila called the chairman of the Conference Committee from the House and Chief Whip, Mohammed Mongunu to lay the report, the lawmaker sought the permission of the House to step down the laying of the report.
The laying of the report and eventual consideration was stepped down.
Although newsmen were not informed of what transpired at the Executive session, it was evident the suspension announced by the Chief Whip was part of the outcome of the executive session.
While addressing his colleagues before they closed for the session, Gbajabiamiala announced that the PIB will be forwarded to President Muhammadu Buhari for signing into law after “proper harmonisation”.
SOURCE: solacebase.com