Hehehe.....A former Chairman of the Economic and
Financial Crimes Commission, Nuhu Ribadu and the outgoing Senate
President, David Mark, on Monday disagreed on the need for National
Assembly to cut its budget in line with the current economic realities
in the country.
They spoke at a retreat organised for
the Peoples Democratic Party National Assembly members-elect in Port
Harcourt, Rivers state.
Ribadu had stirred up a hornet’s nest by
calling on the lawmakers-elect to make their monthly salaries public and
also cut their budgets. His call immediately attracted side talks by
the participants which included governors and the leadership of the
PDP.
Obviously
aware that his advice was not being welcomed by majority of the
lawmakers-elect, the former anti-corruption czar, reminded them that
they would be going to the National Assembly as the minority.
He said that Nigerians would not support
the PDP if they (Nigerians) did not know what was earmarked for the
National Assembly and how much a senator or a House of Representatives
member earns.
Ribadu, who was the PDP’s Adamawa State
governorship candidate for the March 28 election, pointed out that
patriotism and quality contributions by members of the PDP in the
National Assembly would go a long way in reinventing and preparing the
party for a successful comeback in future elections.
He said, “If Nigerians do not know how
much is earmarked for the National Assembly or how much money a senator
earns, they will not support you. We must understand the pulse or the
mood of the nation.
“The first step, therefore, is to open up
the National Assembly by ensuring transparency. Public office is what
it is; public. Also, at this critical time of austerity, be champions
by slashing your own budget.
“My very good friend, Ben Bruce (a
senator-elect) has already spoken about this. There are many others
already saying it. For you to excel, you must put in extra effort than
your colleagues in other parties.”
He stressed that the PDP
lawmakers-elect must not only be champions of probity and discipline,
they must wage war against corruption in the system and ensure strict
compliance with appropriation as well as due process.
Ribadu added, “As legislators, you will
be going to the National Assembly as the minority. There is a sense of
personal loss no doubt; but there are good opportunities for all and
democratic practice in Nigeria.
“Your patriotism and quality
contributions as members of the National Assembly will go a long way in
reinventing our party and preparing it for a successful comeback in
subsequent elections.
“You must demonstrate personal will and
commitment towards being above board if you really want to checkmate
others. The first charge for you is to be champions of probity in the
workings of the National Assembly as well as the Legislature-Executive
relations.”
But Mark, who showed his
dissatisfaction with Ribadu’s charge, wondered why “every time,
people will talk about National Assembly budget.”
Explaining that the budget of the
Assembly had always been in public domain, the outgoing President of
the Senate argued that Senators and House of Representatives members
had always made sacrifices in line with the nation’s economic realities.
“Every time, people will talk about
National Assembly budget; for Heaven’s sake, unless you would say you
have never seen the national budget, it is a public document. The
National Assembly budget is there with every other budget,” he stated in
an angry tone.
Mark,who added that the National Assembly
members “ were the first to make a cut in 2015 budget,” said that “
people should appreciate what we are doing and not to come and give an
impression that our budget is bloated while every other person had made a
cut.”
He stated further, “We are trying our
best more than any ministry today. I can put my hand on my chest without
fear of contradiction at all and say we made a lot of sacrifices in our
budgeting system.
“Our budget is open; what we earn as
National Assembly members is open. If anybody wants to receive his
salary and donate it, he is free to do so. He does not need to consult
us. I think we should not play politics with what is a very serious
issue. Our budget is in the open and everybody can see it.”
Mark however charged the PDP lawmakers-elect and other PDP members to always speak in one voice.
He said, “We must subject our individual
interest for our group interest. In the election of principal officers
of National Assembly, we must vote in one accord. We must know that
united we stand, divided we fall.
“We must take our destinies in our hands.
We must be ready to provide credible, vibrant, determined and focused
opposition to the party in power in a manner that would guarantee
development and good governance.
“In doing so, we must maintain a strong
synergy between our members in the National Assembly and the National
Working Committee. The PDP is still a brand all Nigerians know. We just
need to reinvent the wheels and move forward.”
He decried the spate of defections from
the PDP to the All Progressives Congress after the elections and
appealed to those remaining to be steadfast with the ideology of the
party.
In his keynote address , Deputy Senate
President Ike Ekweremadu maintained that playing the role of the
opposition was not a death sentence, but a soul searching for the way
out of the predicament.
Ekweremadu stated that the PDP stood a great chance of regaining power in 2019 should its members put their house in order.
He added that the governors elected on
the platform of the PDP were expected to play a major role in restoring
the party’s fortunes.
Ekweremadu said, “May I also remind you
that you have a big role to play in restoring the political fortunes of
the PDP because PDP governed-states will now be the major yardsticks for
evaluating our performance in the next four years.
“I call on you to demonstrate unbeatable
and undisputable capacity for good governance such as would stand the
PDP-governed states out as models in uncommon transformation and
actualisation of all the blessings and promises that democracy holds.”
Earlier, Governors of Rivers State,
Nyesom Wike, Seriake Dickson of Bayelsa; and other governors, who were
elected on the platform of the PDP gave various strategies on how the
party could regain power at the centre in 2019.
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