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Re: There’s Need To Adequately Fund NASS — Saraki, Dogara, Tambuwal by preetyb(f): 5:33pm On Oct 23, 2018
It shall never be well with these greedy politicians for all these suffering they are causing us...they say, minimum wage of 30k is too much for the common man to earn for a full month, yet they are thinking of adding more to the millions they take home every day....it shall not be well with you people o.
Re: There’s Need To Adequately Fund NASS — Saraki, Dogara, Tambuwal by loladeji: 5:36pm On Oct 23, 2018
loladeji:
President of the Senate, Dr. Bukola Saraki; Speaker of the House of Representatives, Yakubu Dogara, and former Speaker and Sokoto State governor, Aminu Tambuwal, have called for adequate funding of the National Assembly.
The three Nigerian leaders, who spoke at the convocation ceremony of the National Institute for Legislative and Democratic Studies, NILDS/University of Benin Post Graduate Programmes for the 2015/2016 and 2016/2017 academic sessions held at the National Assembly, yesterday, said lawmakers in the eight assembly had committed themselves to improving the lives of Nigerians.

They also harped on adequate funding of both arms of legislature because of the important role they play in nation building.
The Senate President, who is the chairman of NILD Governing Council, said core legislative, oversight and representative functions of the legislature are to contribute to the quality of governance.
He said: ‘’There is no gainsaying the fact that the core legislative, oversight and representative functions of the legislature provide an essential contribution to the quality of our democracy and governance as a whole.

“In the eighth National Assembly, the legislature has played a greater role in policy formulation and has engaged more robustly with the Executive at the various stages of policy formulation. This stems from our conviction that the task of nation-building must be a collective one, and this sometimes requires sacrifices on the part of the individual.

“Many of the legislative measures we have pursued since 2015 have been targeted at driving productivity, easing access to finance, creating jobs and improving livelihoods. Legislative proposals in this area are focused on Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises, MSMEs, particularly in reducing regulatory burdens and easing access to capital, with the objective of having a large number of sustainable fast-growing small and mid-size businesses.
‘’We have also taken legislative action to tackle tax avoidance and evasion, to encourage
compliance with tax obligations by all persons.”

Also noting that the National Assembly had helped save Nigeria from collapse, Speaker of the House of Representatives, Yakubu Dogara, said to attain stable, strong and effective governance in Nigeria, the National Assembly must receive priority attention in terms of capacity building.
Arguing that the legislature was the true face of democracy, Dogara said it was preferable to build healthy and strong institutions as the legislature than strong personalities.

He said: “It is our considered opinion that if there is any institution of government that should receive priority attention in terms of capacity building, it is the legislature. This is because the legislature is the true face of democracy.”
Governor of Sokoto State and a former Speaker of the House, Aminu Tambuwal, said there was an urgent need to properly fund the legislature.

He, however, noted that this might not be well received by the executive arm of government. According to him, to get better legislation churned out, the National Assembly needs funds.

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Re: There’s Need To Adequately Fund NASS — Saraki, Dogara, Tambuwal by Joyrise: 6:01pm On Oct 23, 2018
[quote author=loladeji post=72342836]President of the Senate, Dr. Bukola Saraki; Speaker of the House of Representatives, Yakubu Dogara, and former Speaker and Sokoto State governor, Aminu Tambuwal, have called for adequate funding of the National Assembly.
The three Nigerian leaders, who spoke at the convocation ceremony of the National Institute for Legislative and Democratic Studies, NILDS/University of Benin Post Graduate Programmes for the 2015/2016 and 2016/2017 academic sessions held at the National Assembly, yesterday, said lawmakers in the eight assembly had committed themselves to improving the lives of Nigerians.

They also harped on adequate funding of both arms of legislature because of the important role they play in nation building.
The Senate President, who is the chairman of NILD Governing Council, said core legislative, oversight and representative functions of the legislature are to contribute to the quality of governance.
He said: ‘’There is no gainsaying the fact that the core legislative, oversight and representative functions of the legislature provide an essential contribution to the quality of our democracy and governance as a whole.

“In the eighth National Assembly, the legislature has played a greater role in policy formulation and has engaged more robustly with the Executive at the various stages of policy formulation. This stems from our conviction that the task of nation-building must be a collective one, and this sometimes requires sacrifices on the part of the individual.

“Many of the legislative measures we have pursued since 2015 have been targeted at driving productivity, easing access to finance, creating jobs and improving livelihoods. Legislative proposals in this area are focused on Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises, MSMEs, particularly in reducing regulatory burdens and easing access to capital, with the objective of having a large number of sustainable fast-growing small and mid-size businesses.
‘’We have also taken legislative action to tackle tax avoidance and evasion, to encourage
compliance with tax obligations by all persons.”

Also noting that the National Assembly had helped save Nigeria from collapse, Speaker of the House of Representatives, Yakubu Dogara, said to attain stable, strong and effective governance in Nigeria, the National Assembly must receive priority attention in terms of capacity building.
Arguing that the legislature was the true face of democracy, Dogara said it was preferable to build healthy and strong institutions as the legislature than strong personalities.

He said: “It is our considered opinion that if there is any institution of government that should receive priority attention in terms of capacity building, it is the legislature. This is because the legislature is the true face of democracy.”
Governor of Sokoto State and a former Speaker of the House, Aminu Tambuwal, said there was an urgent need to properly fund the legislature.

He, however, noted that this might not be well received by the executive arm of government. According to him, to get better legislation churned out, the National Assembly needs funds.

See More >> https://www.freshreporters.com/2018/10/theres-need-to-adequately-fund-nass.html[/quot

I can see now that PDP is wikking to return the country to path of complete financial grounding if they win the election. May the heavens never allow them rerurn to govern this country.

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Re: There’s Need To Adequately Fund NASS — Saraki, Dogara, Tambuwal by aliscomonaj: 6:21pm On Oct 23, 2018
Both of you are thieves and God will not and will never forgive both of you.

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Re: There’s Need To Adequately Fund NASS — Saraki, Dogara, Tambuwal by TemmyT002(m): 6:23pm On Oct 23, 2018
Find them for what?
Re: There’s Need To Adequately Fund NASS — Saraki, Dogara, Tambuwal by doggedfighter(f): 6:46pm On Oct 23, 2018
Of course, fund them with more sense.
Re: There’s Need To Adequately Fund NASS — Saraki, Dogara, Tambuwal by GambaOsaka: 6:50pm On Oct 23, 2018
All hope is lost except we are deceiving ourselves. Me I know that already. These are the principalities a d powers ruling us, it's not even buhari or whoever is president.

Come back on 10 years time, this Saraki will still be in the senate while contesting the presidency every four years.

Governors that have spent 8 years will go to the senate as retirement home.

IT is finished.
Re: There’s Need To Adequately Fund NASS — Saraki, Dogara, Tambuwal by Justinah4real(f): 7:18pm On Oct 23, 2018
chuckjonesbaba:


Raccoon God bless you. Like I have been stressing on Nairaland, our problems are not Buhari, Atiku, Jonathan and etc. This is our problem. The money spent on running these so called Assemblies and Senates in Nigeria is too much.. Government is spending billions meant for the masses and people are dying in cesspool hospitals, bad roads and at the mercy of hungry police officers who are deprived of basic amenities and care... etc.. Nigerians please awake and protest this not crucifying each president that gets on the seat.. we should ask the Governors to account for the funds being allocated to them too..

Re: There’s Need To Adequately Fund NASS — Saraki, Dogara, Tambuwal by justfash50: 7:34pm On Oct 23, 2018
Seriously, wait till you vote in PDP come 2019, then we will understand the trajectory our country will attain in terms of corruption.

The NASS has always and will always be our stumble block to achieving economic development, property eradication etc in the country based on selfish and irrelevant bills they passed. 90% private bills .............we are .......

I think for coming out to say this, my vote is ready for any opposition party

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Re: There’s Need To Adequately Fund NASS — Saraki, Dogara, Tambuwal by jayemmy: 8:41pm On Oct 23, 2018
criminals...
that's what you are
Re: There’s Need To Adequately Fund NASS — Saraki, Dogara, Tambuwal by CheapDataGuy: 8:48pm On Oct 23, 2018
ShitHead:
No. CBN should relocate to NASS.

Walai u kuku tok my mind

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Re: There’s Need To Adequately Fund NASS — Saraki, Dogara, Tambuwal by holaralph(m): 8:52pm On Oct 23, 2018
When you have resolved that you will only read not to comment on nairaland, news like this will tickle one to comment. As regards this NASS THEIR SALARY IS AROUND 13m to 15m, WHERE THEY ARE CUTTING NIGERIA INTO PIECES IS WHAT THEY CALL RUNNING COSTS.
Re: There’s Need To Adequately Fund NASS — Saraki, Dogara, Tambuwal by brojoshua: 9:31pm On Oct 23, 2018
Those corrupt institutions and looters must be adequately funded to satisfy their greed
Re: There’s Need To Adequately Fund NASS — Saraki, Dogara, Tambuwal by jaggabban: 9:39pm On Oct 23, 2018
The Nigerian pigs are not talking now ooo. This is the OBItuary they want u to ATIKUlate. Mother.fvckers.

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Re: There’s Need To Adequately Fund NASS — Saraki, Dogara, Tambuwal by vivavik(f): 11:54pm On Oct 23, 2018
The thunder weh go fire una go be yawning and hungry thunder I swear! Oh Lord arise and avenge for us.
Re: There’s Need To Adequately Fund NASS — Saraki, Dogara, Tambuwal by back2sender: 8:21am On Oct 24, 2018
searchlight:
zombie pls when oshomole and the dullard impeaching saraki? the last time I checked saraki has reconvened the Senate's and it is oshomole that's fighting to keep his job. how time flies.
ATIKULOOT OLE, SARAKILLER OLE, Obi

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