 And the House of Representatives has resolved to urge the less seen and may be free counsel of Nigeria and not to implement the revised guidelines for verification dated February 7, 2023 pending investigation by the House of Representatives. The resolution was passed sequel to the adoption of a motion of urgent public impotence sponsored by Honorable Patrick Oumor, with frown at the circumstances surrounding the revised regulations. A huge motion, the lawmaker noted that the revised guidelines, among others, stipulates that applicants for verification must have a minimum of two years post-qualification experience from the date of issuance of permanent practice license. Aware of the concerns, protest and stifle position to the implementation of the revised guidelines by health professionals, led by the National Association of Nigerian Nurses and Midwives. Also aware that verification of certificates is to confirm and authenticate an already existing certificate issued by the Nursing and Midwifery Council. Therefore, the requirement for two years post-qualification experience before verification of certificate order, please order unreasonable, arbitrary and unfair as it may, among other things, restrict the freedom of nurses seeking education or additional skills and training in foreign universities. Worried that the requirement that applicants for verification must obtain a letter of good standing from the Chief Executive Officer of Applicants Place of Work is capable of creating forced labour and modern slavery as applicants will be formed. In another development, the House of Representatives also mandated its Committee on Disabilities to investigate the compliance level of ministries, departments and agencies of government to the Disability Act 2018. About 30 million Nigerians are persons with disability. Further notes that most persons with disabilities face stigmatization, discrimination, violence and lack of access to physical structures such as transportation, health, education, housing and other necessities of life. Aware that the National Assembly passed the discrimination against persons with disabilities Please order, please. and signed into law by former President Muamed Buwari for most ministries, departments and agencies of government are yet to implement this Act, which is contrary to Section 121 of the Disability Act 2018. This talks that if discrimination against persons with disability for verification at is not fully implemented, the challenges faced by persons with disability.