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National Assembly Recalls Lawmakers for Emergency Plenary to Pass Urgent Capital Budget Implementation Extension**

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Reporting by Premium Times indicates that the House of Representatives has abruptly cut short its legislative recess, summoning members to an emergency plenary session scheduled for Monday, June 15. The special session was organized to deliberate on a critical amendment bill aimed at extending the execution timeline for the capital expenditure component of the 2025 Appropriation Act. This surprise recall comes just days after the parliament had officially adjourned legislative duties until July.

An official memorandum issued by the Acting Clerk of the House, Ibrahim Sidi, confirmed that the session was legally convened under specialized provisions of the legislative standing orders. The primary focus of the emergency session is the swift passage of the Appropriation Act Amendment Bill, 2026. If passed into law, the legislative alteration will successfully push back the formal expiration date for implementing capital projects from June 30 to September 30, 2026.

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The executive arm pushed for the extension to prevent a sudden halt in vital infrastructural undertakings across the federation, giving ministries, departments, and agencies an extra three months to utilize allocated funds. It follows a synchronized move by the Senate, which passed a matching version of the extension bill during its final session last week. This leaves the House to quickly concur before transmitting the clean bill for immediate presidential assent.

Parallel tracking of this parliamentary emergency by Leadership and Daily Post underscores the urgency within the government. Leadership confirmed the development, noting that “the three-month window is seen as an absolute administrative necessity to prevent billions in capital contracts from stalling mid-way.” Meanwhile, Daily Post reported that “parliamentary leaders are working in lockstep with the presidency to ensure that massive transport and power projects do not suffer funding disruptions due to strict calendar cut-offs.”

**Echotitbits take:** This marks the third consecutive adjustment to the implementation cycle of this budget, illustrating deep-seated challenges in national project execution timelines and procurement systems. While it saves vital infrastructure projects from abrupt abandonment, it blurs the lines of fiscal discipline and delays the smooth takeoff of subsequent annual fiscal plans.

Source: Premium Times – https://www.premiumtimesng.com/news/top-news/887711-reps-to-reconvene-for-emergency-sitting-on-2025-budget-extension.html, June 15, 2026

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