
Senate President, Dr. Bukola Saraki, Tuesday told his colleagues that
the primary purpose of their election was not to fight for leadership
positions but to pursue good governance and purposeful leadership. Saraki made this remark while welcoming his colleagues back to the
plenary after a four-week recess which was dictated by fierce struggle
for leadership positions.
Saraki said: “Nigerians did not give us our mandate to come and pursue
leadership; their mandate was for us to pursue good governance and bring
solutions to their burning issues. It is time we remind ourselves of
the solemn promise to deliver to our people real change.
“Leadership is secondary; our primary responsibility is good
governance. As senate president, you have given me the responsibility to
ensure that our primary responsibility is placed on the table not under
the table. Nigerians did not put their lives on the line for politics
but for the delivery of good governance.”
He also challenged his colleagues on the need to settle down quickly to
the business of legislation, insisting that Nigerians are tired of the
crisis in the power sector and want to see a re-invigorated power sector
capable of delivering enough energy to power the new Nigerian economy.
“They want to see a new legislative instrument that will help to open
and stimulate private sector investment in infrastructure development
and enhance the ease of doing business in the country.”
On the activities of the terrorist group, Saraki said: “We have seen
resurgence in the activities of Boko Haram and some other criminal
elements in our society leading to the death of many of our citizens.
We cannot continue to let senseless groups cause untimely death of our citizens without our hindrance.
We cannot continue to let senseless groups cause untimely death of our citizens without our hindrance.
“Make no mistake about it, the aim of these militant groups is simple -
to test our resolve and disintegrate our unity. But let me reiterate
the readiness and willingness of the National Assembly to
comprehensively rout Boko Haram. We join Mr. President in saying ‘that
we will defeat terrorism in our country and region because we have the
will to win this fight.”
Saraki further said he would constitute a high powered Senate
delegation to visit the troops on the battle fronts and also empathise
with the internally displaced persons (IDPs) in the North-east to ease
their frustrations and as well get sound information on their plights.
Saraki appealed to his colleagues to contribute immensely towards the stability of the eighth Senate.
“Now, it is time to move as one house in one direction to fulfill the promise we made to our constituencies that gave us our mandate to deliver real change,” he added.
“Now, it is time to move as one house in one direction to fulfill the promise we made to our constituencies that gave us our mandate to deliver real change,” he added.
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