Almost two years of holding plenaries in makeshift halls, the Senate and the House of Representatives are set to relocate to their main hallowed chambers next month.
The National Assembly’s White House, a gigantic building housing the two hallowed chambers, had been left without renovation for years.
Mr Tajudeen Olanipekun, the project engineer of Visible Construction Company, told journalists that the finishing stages of work are speedily being carried out with required expertise and precision.
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He assured that the renovation work would be completed next month and delivered to the National Assembly management for lawmakers to move in.