National Assembly Complex

[1] It's a symbol of Nigeria's democracy, a beehive of legislative activities and a major landmark in Abuja.

The Phase 2 of the National Assembly Complex, known as the White House was built between 1996 and 1999 at a cost of nearly $35.18 million and the contract was awarded to ITB Nigeria, on February 18, 1996, through the Department of Public Building, FCDA.

[2] The Phase 3 of the National Assembly Complex was awarded to Julius Berger and completed in 2007, it included the addition of two five-storey buildings to serve as wing buildings for the two houses- Senate of Nigeria and House of Representatives (Nigeria) at both sides of the green dome-shaped White House.

The White House is the conspicuously-dominant central building in the National Assembly Complex directly opposite the Ceremonial Plaza, it hosts the Red Chamber for the Senate to the east and the Green Chamber for the House of Representatives (Nigeria) to the west and serviced by a central atrium.

The National Assembly Library and Resource Centre building was named after Bola Tinubu.