We vote in senators as the voice of the people, but it seems there are to busy to put our needs first. Can't understand how the 2016 budget will go missing. A very key document that will aid our country's run in 2016. I don't know what and why we are paying the senate members? We voted for change but This Is No Change. Nigerian Senators really need to sit up.......
Meanwhile The SENATE President, Dr Bukola Saraki, tacitly admitted, yesterday, that
the 2016 budget was missing from the National Assembly, when he openly
said a search committee set up by the Senate for the missing document
would present its report today.
Saraki’s confirmation of the report came just as Vanguard
gathered that the search committee quizzed aides of President Muhammadu
Buhari in the National Assembly as well as staff of the offices of the
clerks to the Senate and House of Representatives, yesterday.
Vanguard sources said those interrogated gave useful
information to the committee which would be presented to the Senate in
plenary today.
The Senate President, who had earlier at the beginning of Senate’s
session, yesterday, announced to senators that copies of the 2016 budget
document would be made available to them today, in readiness for
general debate on it next Tuesday, eventually owned up on the missing
document while responding to Senator Abaribe’s point of order.
Abaribe had, through Order 42(1) of the Senate standing rule, drawn
the attention of the Red Chamber to media reports that the budget
document was missing and called for immediate deliberation on it by
pointedly asking the Senate President: “where is our budget?”
He said: “The matter that I refer to through this order, is what is
in every newspaper today, everywhere in all the talkshows in the radio
of a missing budget and therefore Mr President, I want to bring to your
attention and that of all my colleagues that yesterday ( Tuesday) in
our closed door session, this matter also came up and some of us who are
worried, who have been inundated by messages from our constituents who
are really worried about what their fate will be in 2016, are asking us,
where is our budget.
“That is why Mr President, I think, it is definite and it is urgent that we look into this matter of missing budget now.”
Abaribe’s submission pushed Saraki to admit that the budget document
was not in sight in the Senate, contrary to the earlier denial of the
Senate that the document was missing.
Saraki did not only confirm that the issue was raised and discussed
at the Senate closed door session on Tuesday but also said a search team
had been set up to look for the missing document.
Search c’ttee to submit report today
Saraki added in his response that the search committee set up on the
missing budget is expected to file in its report today, which according
to him, would help in ending the quagmire.
He said: “Because of the importance of this matter raised through
your point of order, I will take it as an exception in not ruling you
out of order.
“You know we were all part of the decision at the closed session
yesterday (Tuesday), and as part of that decision, we are still waiting
for those we have referred to carry out the assignment to come back to
us.
“I think they will come back to us by tomorrow (today) and we will go
into a closed session again and finish up the report and we will be
able to debate it properly.”
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