The Senate has Urged the Comptroller General of Customs and Excise Office of the National Security Adviser Excise to lift a subsisting restriction order placed on supply of petroleum products to the affected border communities and allow for free circulation of the product without restrictions.
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Senate Dissolves into committee of a whole to resume Ministerial Screening.
14 nominees expected to be screened today as contained in the order paper.