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Nigerian Senate To Launch transparency And Delivery Commission by babanett: 6:47pm On May 10, 2016
Nigerian Senate to launch Transparency and Delivery Commission

In line with the Legislative Agenda approved by the Senate, the President of the Senate today has announced the intention of the Senate to inaugurate an independent Transparency and Delivery Commission to review and improve the oversight systems and tools of the Senate.  

The Commission will be led by a working group consisting of a world leading research institution and a partner institute in Nigeria and will be advised by an internationally acclaimed anti-corruption expert.

The independent Commission will work closely with the Senateand the Senate Committee on Anti-Corruption & Financial Crimes to draw up a robust oversight scheme and strengthen the internal structuring and capacity of the National Assembly to fulfil its role as an anti-corruption institution.

The Commission’s work will be two-fold. Initially it willconcentrate on analysing the processes and tools by which the Senate and the National Assembly in general can, using its legislative remit, assist the anti-corruption agenda of President Buhari and more specifically strengthen the institutions through legislative reforms.

The following medium-term goal is to then deliver recommendations for better ways of working within the Senate and to ensure that it meets the highest global standards includingthe newly announced Commonwealth Secretariat anti-corruption ‘kitemark’ system.  

 

Specifically, the group will:


1. Map out how the Senate could use its oversight tools to actas a catalyst for greater transparency and anti-corruption in other parts of the Nigerian state both at the Federal and State Levels.
 

2. Assess how the Nigerian Senate functions as a scrutiny and policy making body and how it can improve in this role

3. Undertake a review of the mechanisms of the Nigerian senate and identify areas for improvement in senate efficiency in implementing its legislative agenda and its anti-corruption capacity.

4. Look at international and regional examples of best practice – such as the Commonwealth Secretariat ‘kitemark’ – and suggest tangible reforms the Nigeria Senate could implement to improve transparency and the policy delivery process internally and across government.


Signed


Yusuph Olaniyonu


Special Adviser (Media and Communication)
Re: Nigerian Senate To Launch transparency And Delivery Commission by cometozizo(m): 6:51pm On May 10, 2016
good initiative .Hope they accept to launch it/
Re: Nigerian Senate To Launch transparency And Delivery Commission by omowolewa: 7:07pm On May 10, 2016
They'll soon launch rocket!
Re: Nigerian Senate To Launch transparency And Delivery Commission by modath(f): 7:12pm On May 10, 2016
The same senate that has refused to open its budget to public scrutiny? No one knows how much is allocated to them or their expenditure, all we hear is they have "change" from previous year's budget to buy 36m cars!

Same NASS that removes capital project in favour of Keke Marwa, Town Hall buildings & such nonsense?

Transparency ko, militancy ni.

#OpenNass first!! Yeye people! cool

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Re: Nigerian Senate To Launch transparency And Delivery Commission by malton: 7:17pm On May 10, 2016
They should keep deceiving themselves.

Saboteurs!
Re: Nigerian Senate To Launch transparency And Delivery Commission by Jesusloveyou: 8:16pm On May 10, 2016
good one from senate, every arms of govt should checkmate each other, this wil speed up saraki to jail

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