The resolution follows the adoption of a motion by Hon. Paschal Agbodike (APGA-Anambra) during plenary on Wednesday.
He also cited Sections 88(1) and (2) which allow the legislature to investigate government agencies executing or administering laws passed by the National Assembly.
Agbodike said NAFDAC announced in January 2024 its decision to cease registration of alcoholic beverages in small containers, with existing registrations expiring by January 2024.
He argued that the ban contradicts the Constitution and the Bola Tinubu administration’s Economic Recovery Plan.
Osoba added that small liquor containers can easily be abused by underage youth.
The Speaker, Tajudeen Abbas, directed NAFDAC to investigate the matter and report back in four weeks for potential legislative action.
Separately, the Coalition Against Economic Saboteurs protested at the National Assembly against the ban.
The coalition argued that the poor also deserve affordable alcohol options.
The group carried placards that read “Moji Adeyeye Must Resign Now”, “Moji Adeyeye, a threat to national stability”, and “NAFDAC, let the poor breathe”, among others.