Senate President Bukola Saraki said yesterday that he believes the Senate’s budget should be laid bare.
A preliminary response to Obasanjo’s letter made available by Saraki’s Special Adviser, Media Yusuph Olaniyonu, said:
“Senate President Dr. Abubakar Bukola
Saraki today acknowledged that he received a letter from former
President Olusegun Obasanjo in which the latter called the attention of
the National Assembly to some issues.
“Dr. Saraki will want to assure
President Obasanjo that the leadership and membership of the eighth
Senate are committed to good governance, transparency, accountability,
due process and responsiveness to the economic reality of our nation. It
is for this reason that the legislative chamber has introduced bold and
progressive reforms in the management of the finances of the National
Assembly.
“This is of even greater importance
during a tough fiscal period for our country. Like I said today in my
closing address at the plenary after our debate on the 2016 Budget, the
Senate must lead by example in terms of our own funding, budgets and
accountability – showing, beyond doubt, value for money.
“I have canvassed that we must lay bare the budget of the Senate, nay the National Assembly and its affiliated institutions.
“I equally canvassed the need to
strengthen the capacity of the legislative institution to carry our
effective oversight of the executive arm so that we can ensure the
budget leads to the realisation of the policy objectives of the Buhari
Administration.
“Again, let me reiterate my position in
the speech I made this morning on the need for us to work towards
blocking all areas of revenue leakages while also strengthening the
anti-corruption agencies so that the little resources that are now
available will serve the interest of the overwhelming majority.
“As a former President and a father of
the nation that we all hold in high esteem , I intend to reply the
letter and outline the actions the Senate is taking to address his
concerns.
“In conclusion, I appreciate President
Obasanjo for his consistent role in always reminding those of us in
government about our responsibilities to the general public and offering
timely advice where necessary.”
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