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Akpabio Threatens Legal Action Against Contractor Over Faulty Chamber Microphones

Senate President, Godswill Akpabio has expressed strong dissatisfaction with the poor performance of microphones in the National Assembly.

During a recent session, he threatened to take legal action against the contractor responsible for the faulty equipment. The issue has caused repeated disruptions during important proceedings.

Akpabio made his position clear while addressing the persistent technical problems affecting the sound system. He warned that the contractor would face consequences if the situation is not resolved promptly.

The Senate President emphasised the need for reliable equipment to ensure smooth legislative activities.

The faulty microphones have become a recurring problem in the National Assembly, leading to frustration among lawmakers and staff. Many sessions have been delayed or interrupted due to the technical glitches.

Akpabio’s threat has highlighted the importance of quality service delivery in government institutions.

The development has sparked discussions about accountability in public contracts. Lawmakers and observers are calling for better oversight to prevent such issues in the future.

The Senate President’s firm stance is seen as a push for improved standards in the management of National Assembly facilities.

As the situation unfolds, there are expectations that the contractor will respond quickly to address the complaints. The National Assembly is expected to take necessary steps to ensure that such technical failures do not hinder legislative duties. Akpabio’s comments have underscored the need for professionalism and efficiency in handling government projects.

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