Will he get it....heheehe....A leading contender for the Senate Presidency, Bukola Saraki, on Monday unveiled his agenda for the 8th Senate.
In an interview with reporters in Abuja,
Saraki said if his colleagues gave him the opportunity to serve them as
President, he would ensure openness, transparency and accountability in
running the affairs of the Senate.
He also said the public would be better
enlightened about the functions of the legislature especially as it
affects making laws that would impact positively on their lives.
According to him, the Senate under his
leadership will take responsibility for ensuring good governance through
proper oversight functions.
Saraki said his confidence had been further boosted by the quality of men and women who would be part of the 8th Senate.
This, he said, would make the task
lighter because he and his colleagues would be on the same page in the
area of probity and accountability.
He said, “One of the things I have
observed and in looking at all our areas of responsibility, it’s largely
the fact that in our engagement with Nigerians out there, they wonder,
‘what do we do there? What happens in the National Assembly?’
“There’s no connect between the National
Assembly and the Nigerian people. I hope that the Eighth Chamber, under
our leadership, would begin to bring a closer relationship, a better
connection between the Senate and the Nigerian people.
“Some of the laws that we would pass are
laws that would have direct impact on the lives of our people. Secondly,
in the areas of representation, we must improve in being able to
connect, and interact with the people we represent.
“I also think there are some bills that
are priority bills in doing that, I think, one, in the area of delivery
of justice; I think it’s a key area. All the things we talk about,
whether its security, rule of law, anti-corruption and even on the
commercial side, we need to look at that.
“We need to look at electoral reform
because that would strengthen our democracy. These are bills I believe
are key. We need to prioritise these bills…”
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