NASS ​scores below 10% at the real cost of infrastructures

The Nigerian National Assembly is allocated N150 billion annually which sums up to N600 billion in four years. In the space of these four years, the lawmakers have passed only 106 bills out of 1,063 bills. This is barely a delivery score of 10 percent and an average of 2.2 bills per month.

This enormous amount of money spent on bills can suffice to help the citizens of the country positively in terms of shelter, food, healthcare, education and power. This infographics illustrates in real terms
few things the N600 billion can conveniently take care of in the lives of the Nigerian citizens.
Infograph - NASS Spending

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APA: adminTheCJID. (2015). NASS ​scores below 10% at the real cost of infrastructures. CJID. Retrieved from https://thecjid.org/380-2/
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