INTRODUCTION: Political environment
is synonymous with sweet promises most of which are not achievable which
do lead to loss of trust in leadership, this is common in our clime,
however we have few exceptions to this and one of the steadfast person
that keep to his promises is the current Senate President of the
National Assembly in the person of Dr. Bukola Saraki, whose emergence as
Senate President made him the Chairman of National Assembly a position
that is strategic and core in rebuilding the legislative arm of
government to make people have feel of true and genuine representation.
It's
on record that since emergence as President of the senate, and in
keeping to terms with the public mandate that produced him, he made it a
point of duty to post weekly activities on the Upper legislative
chamber. This feat is in keeping to terms with principle of running open
administration as senate of the people to enable input from members of
the society.
The daily reportage of activities of the senate
is in line to show his commitment to transparency and public
accountability, which Is been deepened in the two way communication
channels which provides avenue for direct unfiltered feedback from the
people.
THE 8TH LEGISLATIVE AGENDA OF THE SENATE IN PERSPECTIVE.
The
emergence of Senator Bukola Saraki as the Senate President of the 8th
assembly despite all odds and party internal contradictions is enough to
be made a special case. While the tide and zoning was against him, one
wonders how he still survived the odds. The brain behind his emergence
was as a result of his input as a senator of the federal republic while
he served his first term and also his critical engagement of the public
paved way for him and he beats 'them' to it. Some of the people oriented
bill traceable to him during the 7th Assembly are:
a. National Oil spill detection and Response Agency amendement Bill 2012 - which focuses on oil spilling in Niger Delta.
b. The Gas flaring prohibition Bill 2012 - which focuses on generating more incomes from Gas rather wasting it.
c. Climate change commission Bill 2013 - this was developed from his
experience as a Medical Doctor that understood the implications of Ozone
depletion, radiation and Environmental toxics. And help sponsored this
Bill to establish a Commission to legislate, advocate and deals on
climate change issues in Nigeria.
d. Motion on FUEL SUBSIDY as a conduit pipe for diverting Nigeria money.
The hurdles he crossed to emerge prepared him to to set a pro active
people oriented legislative agenda. Starting with composition of:
THE SENATE COMMITTEES;
A
critical assesement of composition of 8th Upper chamber committees
places Professionalism, Experience, Ranking and past anteceedents on who
gets what and chaired what committee to ensure required productivity.
The selection committee of the senate was thorough.
And within the
last six (6) months, the oversight and committee work so far has reposed
back the confidence of both the Political society and Civil Society
members, that indeed we have a Senate to work with.
The Land mark
output which is significant that passes through the senate within the
last six months despite the distractions and fifth columnist include but
not limited to:
APPROVAL OF MEDIUM TERM EXPENDITURE FRAMEWORK AND SUPPLEMENTARY BUDGET:
The
8th Assembly led by Sen. Bukola Saraki (Turaki of Ilorin) approved the
MTEF which is to form basis for spending of government. The conscious
speedy approval of MTEF which forms basis for passage of supplementary
budget was unprecedented as it also emphasize need to implement the
fiscal responsibility act which ensures that all ministries and agencies
of government should submit their expenditure and should be captured in
the budget proposal. Mr Senate President in his wisdom and in
fulfillment of his legislative agenda also suggested the need to include
expected Subsidy payment for October - December to round up 2015
subsidy issue at once in the supplementary budget.
WHAT NIGERIANS SHOULD EXPECT IN 2016 FROM THE LEADERSHIP OF THE SENATE:
a. INFRASTRUCTURAL DEVELOPMENT; The Senate President having built
his 8th legislative agenda around PEOPLE has promised Mr President
Muhamnadu Buhari that this National Assembly will pass a Budget "that
will de-emphasis recurrent expenditure and priotize the upgrade of
infrastructure in order to achieve economic recovery and generate
employment for our teeming population". This we can see in the budget
proposal submitted and the welcome speech made by Senate President. This
will be possible based on the pre MTEF already approved by the senate
under his leadership.
b. ADHERENCE TO RULES OF LAW AND PRACTICE OF CONSTITUTIONAL DEMOCRACY.
He
has reiterated this several times of the need to adhere to rule of law
and constitutional principles which will further guide and save our
democratic process. Adherence to this principe will make the arm of
government more responsive and their constitutional roles will be easily
carried out which include but not limited to Lawmaking, Legislating and
oversight along with budgeting which is core and shows how responsive a
government can be.
c. LEGISLATION THAT WILL REBUILD CONFIDENCE OF INVESTORS:
The
8th Assembly built around the PEOPLE have vowed to legislate in all
sectors of our economy to provide a Budget and other legislations that "
must also be bold and pragmatic in providing transparent incentives and
conducive Environment that will promote private sector led development,
encourage local production and promote made-in Nigeria goods". Either
by Tax exemption or waiver on importation of manufacturing tools and
machines or by making more money available to Bank of Industry or
Commercial Banks with very low charges. This we will need to be on the
look out for as once done private investors will be encouraged to invest
and by that provide job for teeming masses.
d. CONSTANT
AMENDEMENT AND REVIEWING OF ADMINISTRATIVE BOTTLE NECK FROM LAWS TO
ENSURE DEVELOPMENT AND SECTOR GROWTH; The Saraki led senate has promised
Nigerian that 2016 is to settle down for econonic growth and
developnents and all the impending laws causing asministrative bottle
necks will be amended.- The Senate President said "we recognise that a
Harmonious National Assembly is essential not only on legislative
progress but also for the Executives to function effectively" And this
could only be achieve with good legislations.
e. BUSINESS SECTOR
GROWTH AND INVESTOR DRIVE ECONOMY: Both the Senate and House of
Representatives understood the need for industrial growth to directly
create employments to our graduates and unemployed youths and earn more
incomes from taxes and royalties. To this they have collectively marshal
out plans for " passage of laws that will further enhances our business
environment and promotes accountability in governancy.
f. CREATE
OPPORTUNITIES FOR ECONOMIC DIVERSIFICATIONS: Sen Bukola Saraki as a
private sector trained business man understood the need to diversify our
economy to a non oil revenue driven economy and has promised the PEOPLE
of Nigeria laws that will support non oil earnings to build
infrastructures and make life better. The budget presentation and frame
work further collaborate this as the economy will be diversify this time
unlike what it's obtainable. And in doing this, implementation of
fiscal responsibility act will be adhered to at same time ensure that
oversight is taking serious to ensure full implementation of the
appropriated budget.
CONCLUSION;
The Ilorin born
politician,and the Chairman of National Assembly promised Nigerians to
"Expect a Transformational Economic policies in 2016". Many who knows
him will agreed that if in 2001 as SA Budget he can put all mechanism
for effective Budget implementation and performance measure then he can
do better now as Senate President. This he will do regardless of
distractions. His commitment to national development and peace can not
be over emphasized. In doing this, all stakeholders must be on same page
to give required support for the senate under the leadership of Bukola
Saraki and at same time ensure that distractors are put on check to
ensure required delivery.
| Adelaja Adeooye
is a blogger, social/political commentator
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