 The Senate on Wednesday suspended Plenary for one week to enable its members to participate in discerning public hearing across the country. The president of the Senate, Ahmed Lawan, said the exercise would be held in 12 centres across the country on 26th and 27th of May. Lawan urged Nigerians to participate fully in the exercise. He added that the National Assembly had no preconceived agenda but would be open to suggestions from Nigerians and how to move the country forward. It's an exercise for our country and I will take this opportunity to appeal to all Nigerians who have one issue or the other that they think the Constitutional Review Committee of the Senate should know and take note and address. It's an opportunity to go to the centre nearest to you. We are open. We are playing. We don't have any preconceived or predetermined positions on anything. The numerous issues that Nigerians feel should be addressed to make Nigeria better, to make citizens cured and enhance the welfare of our people are utmost in our consideration. Because of this so important assignment by this very important committee of the Senate, the Senate will suspend Plenary throughout next week. This is to enable not only the committee members but the rest of us who are not even members of the Constitutional Review Committee to participate in the exercise. Once again, we wish our committee on the review of the Constitution, the base of outing, and Nigerians should take every possible opportunity to be there to present whatever they feel strongly about, how this country should be better.