.WELCOME SPEECH BY THE PRESIDENT OF THE SENATE, FEDERAL REPUBLIC OF
NIGERIA, HIS EXCELLENCY, SENATOR (DR) ABUBAKAR BUKOLA SARAKI (CON) TO
SENATORS OF THE 8TH SENATE ON RESUMPTION FROM A SHORT RECESS ON TUESDAY,
23 JUNE, 2015.
Protocol:
1. Distinguished colleagues, I am
especially delighted to welcome you back to the hallowed Chamber of the
Senate after a short recess. It is my hope that the recess afforded some
of us time to rest from the dizzying activities of elections and
inauguration such that we could feel the pulse of the nation again and
be ready to get unto the business of making laws for the peace, order
and good government of Nigeria.
2. As I had noted in my inaugural
address, the task before us is enormous but very clear. Nigerians voted
for change. They demand that we deliver to them tangible change. They
expect that we improve the quality of governance. Three clear issues
agitate their mind today; the falling government revenues and the
current fiscal crisis in many of our states, the unsustainable cost of
governance in the country and the rising cost of doing business in
Nigeria.These concerns have also agitated our minds individually and
collectively and we must provide answers because it can no longer be
business as usual.
3. It is clear that it is at times like these
that nations either buckle up, face the realities of their predicaments,
and forge ahead to ensure a brighter future for the next generation, or
turn a blind eye to the extravagant facts that are staring us in the
face. As it stands, given the trust that Nigerians have placed on us,
legislators of the 8th National Assembly, to leave a historic impact on
the affairs of our nation, we must choose to show that we are made for
this moments, to leave a historic impact. Without doing so, we will not
have the moral authority to question Ministries, Departments and
Agencies (MDAs) that carryon with little regards for the public good.
4.
My fellow colleagues, I dare say to you, it is time for us toroll up
the sleeves for history beacons. We must hold fast to the reason we were
elected in the first place to listen to and fight for the concerns of
our brothers and sisters, sons and daughters, fathers and mothers back
home. We are the closest representation that they have to the federal
system; hence, we must also be the most dogged-advocates of their
demands.
5. In the last few days, we have seen the media awash
with fictitious reports on wardrobe allowances for National Assembly
members. The response to this report, which was not just false and
malicious but also reckless at best, further emphasizes the need for us
to run a more transparent National Assembly to avoid the attendant
misinformation this type of mischief can bring.
6. In the light of
this, distinguished colleagues, and in keeping with our avowed
commitment to lead from the frontline, I met last week with officials
from the Revenue Mobilization Allocation and Fiscal Commission (RMAFC),
the Statutory body with the remit to set salaries and allowances for
both the Executive and the Legislature, to get accurate information on
the true state of all salaries and allowances for members of the
National Assembly. In the coming days after the leadership of the
National Assembly is fully established, we shall be setting up an ad hoc
committee to reappraise the structure of the National Assembly budget,
make it more open, and ensure that the entire budget is in line with
economic realities.
7. With the falling price of oil in the
international market and the attendant reduction in revenues, the fiscal
stress is already beginning to tell on our economy with some states
becoming hard pressed to pay even salaries of workers. Implementation of
capital projects under the budget has become very challenging. These
problems will not wait for us to settle down, we must get into the
business segment and make priority efforts to have a closer review of
the revenue stream. One sure task we must deal with to minimize the
current crisis will be to find ways and means to shore up the revenues.
To achieve this all cards will be on the table. Most importantly, we
must reduce to the barest minimum revenue leakage points; strengthen
oversight of the entire revenue collection and mobilization architecture
of the federation.
8. In view therefore, may I seize this
opportunity to announce to you, the immediate composition of an 18man
Senate ad hoc committee comprising of 3 Senators from each geopolitical
zone, to immediately draw up a Legislative Agenda for the 8th Senate
within a week. The expected draft agenda, which will be laid on the
floor of the Senate for your approval my distinguished colleagues, will
give the Senate focus and cohesion in pursuing our set targets.
9.
Distinguished colleagues, now that we are back, there is no doubt that
we have great legislative challenges to face and the high expectations
of our people to meet. We must see the challenges we face today also as
opportunity to look inwards to find answers to our developmental
problems. All that we need is patriotism, maturity and unconditional
commitment to the course of change.
10. My distinguished
colleagues, I believe we can make this nation Nigeria great again. But
it all starts now if we all can believe.
11. Thank you for your attention and God bless Nigeria.
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