The National Assembly is furious over Minister of State for Labour, Employment and Productivity, Mr. Festus Keyamo's, refusal apologize following a clash with members of National Assembly Joint committees on Labour over the membership of the 20-man selection committee.
Trouble started when the lawmakers challenged the minister over what they termed ‘lopsidedness’ in the composition of the committee members.
The lawmakers called for an executive session to resolve the differences but Keyamo disagreed, insisting that everything must happen on camera and a rowdy session ensued.
The minister, after his refusal to apologise to the lawmakers, was walked out of the session.
The National Assembly, in a joint statement Wednesday, asked its committees on Labour and Productivity to immediately invite the Minister for Labour and Productivity, Chris Ngige and any other relevant officials of the Ministry to appear before them to brief it on the modality for the implementation of the programme.
The lawmakers said they were concerned about the proper and effective implementation of the engagement of 774,000 Public Works Workers.
The National Assembly said it was part of the conception of the programme, approved it and appropriated funds for its implementation as part of the COVID-19 response strategy.