Senators on Wednesday told the Senate President Bukola Saraki that paucity of funds is hindering the discharge of their legislative duties.
The Senators spoke during plenary while responding to questions by Saraki on why they were having challenges in submitting reports on bills that are before them.
Saraki had expressed dismay that the reports on bills that had scaled through second reading are hanging at Committees.
" 24 reports of committees on bills are yet to be submitted many weeks after passed second reading. This is unacceptable, "he said.
Responding to Saraki's query, the Chairman of the Senate Committee on Land Transport, Senator Gbenga Ashafa(APC, Lagos East) said his committee could not organise a public hearing following the delay in the release of funds.
" It is paucity of funds because up till now we cannot hold our public hearing and without it we cannot write our report, "he said.
Also, the Chairman of the Senate Committee on Police Affairs, Senator Abu Ibrahim (APC, Katsina South) said there was no fund for his committee to carry out their functions.
Responding, Saraki said money would be provided to enable the committees perform their functions effectively.
"We will address the issue of funds immediately but for some of the committees that theirs has nothing to do with funds let them make their reports available on time, " he said.

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