 The House of Representatives has mandated the Nigros Centre for Justice control to set up a national response to the Omicron variant of the coronavirus. The motion on the need to take immediate action was moved by Honourable Dachong Barbers, who represents yourself just based federal constituency of Plateau State. Because of our population, Mr Speaker and our colleagues, it is very important for us as Parliament to ensure that the executive activates response to curtail the spread of Omicron in Nigeria, to be able to safeguard our people and especially Nigerians that travel for businesses in and out to give them guide and at the same time to know how to conduct themselves when they come back into the country and even when travelling to other countries. And again, to still look at countries that already have the spread of this virus so that we should be able to know how accommodate them into Nigeria or through whatever means to see that they don't spread this variant into the country, which is very, very important for us to be safeguarded as a people. We increase the budget to the health sector by 72 percent, so Nigerians are asking, we are asking how are these monies implemented and discharged at the bottom of the pyramid? How much percentage of that is going towards the fight against COVID-19? The federal government is starting from next week, I believe, saying that any civil servant that is not vaccinated will not be allowed to come to work. I know of mobile vaccine testing areas. In my area where I live in Jabi, they come out and Nigerians just do not show up to be vaccinated. We cannot continue like this, Mr. Speaker.