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Re: Saraki Shifty When Asked About Slashing NASS Budget by magzey: 5:29pm On Oct 23, 2018
before now someone will say this is my presidential Aspirant. grin grin grin they fooled Sarrki because the guy is armature in Nigerian politics,ATIKU show they they a little Rats in politics grin grin shocked shocked cool cool

Re: Saraki Shifty When Asked About Slashing NASS Budget by SimonMagau: 5:30pm On Oct 23, 2018
tongue
Re: Saraki Shifty When Asked About Slashing NASS Budget by Nobody: 5:32pm On Oct 23, 2018
slash NASS budget? both APC and pdp senators would have come for his head. that is one fight that will unite all of them. thieves...
Re: Saraki Shifty When Asked About Slashing NASS Budget by magzey: 5:32pm On Oct 23, 2018
bluefilm:
I don't blame him at all.

Had it been that any of those SINators have any other means of livelihood, they will not make the issue of becoming SINators a do or die affair.
SINATORS grin grin grin bros you too mosshh.

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Re: Saraki Shifty When Asked About Slashing NASS Budget by Justinah4real(f): 5:32pm On Oct 23, 2018
Olohunjedalo:

Saraki is a thief !
He will act shifty about it because it’s not the Budget that will benefit the common man on the street. But their pockets in the National Assembly .
It it were to be Lagos Ibadan express way budget or any other budget that will benefit the masses . You will see him jumping up and down trying to cut it as much as he can .
Saraki Barawo bansa .

Re: Saraki Shifty When Asked About Slashing NASS Budget by SignatureNG(f): 5:32pm On Oct 23, 2018
Too much politics on NL

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Re: Saraki Shifty When Asked About Slashing NASS Budget by Adlat: 5:32pm On Oct 23, 2018
Na waoh!

God help us in this country.
Re: Saraki Shifty When Asked About Slashing NASS Budget by Justseyii: 5:34pm On Oct 23, 2018
Saraki is a genius politician. He would make you love him, yet milk you like the rest.
Re: Saraki Shifty When Asked About Slashing NASS Budget by Nobody: 5:38pm On Oct 23, 2018
how can few people who call themselves Nigerian leaders steal billions of Naira from 250 million population? and get away with. while the 250 million people are holding the torch light for them and watching

It sure beats my imagination. undecided

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Re: Saraki Shifty When Asked About Slashing NASS Budget by bixton(m): 5:40pm On Oct 23, 2018
Saraki refusing answering the questions. Still trying to play smart. Well you were on a hot seat and you were caught.
Stylishly saying one thing and meaning the other does not make you smart except to dumbos.
Goodluck to the sets of Nigerians who see you as their leader and pride.
You have certainly earn it.

I look forward to some moderator putting Dogara in a hot seat as well.
Re: Saraki Shifty When Asked About Slashing NASS Budget by rhames(m): 5:49pm On Oct 23, 2018
Why does Boason or anyone else take politicians especially NASS members seriously when talking service to the people who voted them to power in the first place.
Re: Saraki Shifty When Asked About Slashing NASS Budget by ba7man(m): 6:14pm On Oct 23, 2018
I hope people in the media get to keep asking him till we get a good answer.
Re: Saraki Shifty When Asked About Slashing NASS Budget by Afamed: 6:21pm On Oct 23, 2018
fulaniHERDSman:
Let's slash buhari's billion naira bald head haircut allowance first
If you believe PMB spends billion on haircut, definitely you can believe anything.

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Re: Saraki Shifty When Asked About Slashing NASS Budget by SoNature(m): 6:25pm On Oct 23, 2018
In a serious country, the labor congress and civil society groups will shut down the country until the executive and legislatures reduce their earnings.

But in Nigeria, everyone is interested in increasing their salaries. Nigeria problems have only two solutions: revolution or peaceful separation.

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Re: Saraki Shifty When Asked About Slashing NASS Budget by bigdoo: 6:28pm On Oct 23, 2018
Una mumu neva do? Make una sidon de expect legislators to slash their allowances/salaries for your sake. The masses have to rise up and sack all the legislators. Then there should be a public debate on how much the legislators should be paid. All it would take is nationwide protests and demonstrations to such a scale that would bring every of their activities to a halt. This should continue until all of them are sacked from their offices. We need a completely fresh start in this country or else we shall continue to sing the same song and continue to move backwards. Nothing will change if we continue to let things go on the way they are at the moment.
Re: Saraki Shifty When Asked About Slashing NASS Budget by martineverest(m): 6:37pm On Oct 23, 2018
fulaniHERDSman:
Let's slash buhari's billion naira bald head haircut allowance first
just take a look at a Nigerian youth response

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Re: Saraki Shifty When Asked About Slashing NASS Budget by Tareq1105: 6:42pm On Oct 23, 2018
xjiggy:
“I don’t think two, three paragraphs or one coma or semi-colon in a draft law should prevent this level of investment or opportunity for investment. If we (lawmakers) did not get it right, I think the way to go is to lock ourselves up in a room and iron out those issues,” Mr Saraki said.

His response was an indirect criticism of President Muhammadu Buhari who withheld assent to the PIGB on ground of some errors in the draft petroleum law.
angry angry angry angry angry angry angry angry angry angry angry angry angry angry angry angry angry


It is these two or three paragraphs, comma and semi colon that allow dem to steal billions. When drafting a document as important as the Petroleum industry bill, you must dot ur I's and cross ur T's.

Saraki is extremely deceitful


Yes, extremely deceitful.

What do you expect from an Ilorin mesujamba like bukola saraki.
Re: Saraki Shifty When Asked About Slashing NASS Budget by kenodrill: 6:45pm On Oct 23, 2018
To the gullible Nigerians who has always seen saraki as there role model....



Ona don see ona life....
Re: Saraki Shifty When Asked About Slashing NASS Budget by Justinah4real(f): 6:58pm On Oct 23, 2018
bigdoo:
Una mumu neva do? Make una sidon de expect legislators to slash their allowances/salaries for your sake. The masses have to rise up and sack all the legislators. Then there should be a public debate on how much the legislators should be paid. All it would take is nationwide protests and demonstrations to such a scale that would bring every of their activities to a halt. This should continue until all of them are sacked from their offices. We need a completely fresh start in this country or else we shall continue to sing the same song and continue to move backwards. Nothing will change if we continue to let things go on the way they are at the moment.

Re: Saraki Shifty When Asked About Slashing NASS Budget by Nobody: 7:02pm On Oct 23, 2018
Where are the Atifkulavatories?

They won't come here because this level of corruption is child's play to what they would sponsor if they smell the seat of power. For a man to say he will vote for another even if he is the greatest thief stealing from CBN, then you need to check the man's level of sanity.

The only thing I can say is, people like Saraki should be shamed and pushed out of politics for our National discuss to improve.

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Re: Saraki Shifty When Asked About Slashing NASS Budget by boxypane(m): 7:13pm On Oct 23, 2018
Do they ever have the interest of Nigerians at heart? Whether APC or PDP both in the Senate and house of representatives and other parties inclusive are all thieves!!!
We need to replace the legislative arm with a better, impact filled and less expensive option.

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Re: Saraki Shifty When Asked About Slashing NASS Budget by CocoaOla: 7:21pm On Oct 23, 2018
Wicked leaders seeing their citizens suffering is their goals

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Re: Saraki Shifty When Asked About Slashing NASS Budget by gaskiyamagana: 7:55pm On Oct 23, 2018
fulaniHERDSman:
Let's slash buhari's billion naira bald head haircut allowance first
Online madness or madness Online or both.
Re: Saraki Shifty When Asked About Slashing NASS Budget by HAMKAH: 8:28pm On Oct 23, 2018
Hundreddegrees:
These greedy rogues don't really care about the well fare of the ordinary Nigerians but themselves and their families .. I had asked myself this question about Lawmakers slashing their salary and really laughed hard at the reply in my head

It's so disheartening that there is nothing the masses will do about it
There is what masses can do to it as they can vote them out coming 2019 now
Re: Saraki Shifty When Asked About Slashing NASS Budget by arsenal33: 9:23pm On Oct 23, 2018
fulaniHERDSman:
Let's slash buhari's billion naira bald head haircut allowance first
you are always acting the fool
Re: Saraki Shifty When Asked About Slashing NASS Budget by yinnyme(m): 10:51pm On Oct 23, 2018
LocalChamp:
October 23, 2018 Bassey Udo
The Senate President, Bukola Saraki, on Monday prevaricated when asked a question on possible cut in lawmakers’ jumbo budget to reduce the high cost of governance in the country.

Mr Saraki, who was a special guest at the National Assembly Business Environment Roundtable dinner organised as part of the ongoing 24th Nigeria Economic Summit in Abuja, however admitted that over the years the National Assembly has not been Nigeria’s best ambassadors.

The National Assembly and the Executive appear to have allowed selfish political interests to override national duty, as important bills needed to create the enabling environment for investment and economic development have stalled, amid frosty relations between both arms, he said.

In his introductory remarks, Mr Saraki spoke about Nigeria as a blessed country full of great opportunities and talented people in private and public sectors as well as young ones coming behind.

For long, he said, he has always been part of the search for the way forward for the country, urging Nigerians not to give up, as the country was closer to its set target.

“For us to get there, we (government) and private sector must work together. The challenges before government today in fighting poverty can only be achieved through serious collaboration and cooperation with private sector. Government alone cannot do it,” he noted.

Restating his commitment to continue championing the call for collaboration, the senate president said “loans, buildings, debts, regulation and infrastructure alone cannot take us there.”

During the plenary session, Channels TV’s Boason Omofaye who anchored the programme, asked Mr Saraki about the seeming lack of collaboration and cooperation between the legislature and executive.

The Senate President described the development as unfortunate, noting that “over the years, the executive and legislative arms of government did not see themselves as part of the same team.”

He said the frosty relationship accounted for why a lot of achievements the administration could have recorded were hindered, although he alluded to the legislature performing better than the executive.

According to him, out of about 450 bills between the two chambers of the National Assembly, about 90 per cent were private member bills, with the executive accounting for about 10 per cent or less.

Although he said all important things the lawmakers under his leadership in the 8th National Assembly set out to enable private sector work were realised, Mr Saraki said more could have been achieved if there was a closer collaboration with the executive.

He cited the example of the Petroleum Industry Governance Bill (PIGB), which he said should have been an executive bill, but was taken over by the legislature.

“When we started, the price of crude oil was in the $50s. Now, it is in the $80s. There are problems in Venezuela and Iran driving the price. This is a golden opportunity Nigeria could take advantage of.

“I don’t think two, three paragraphs or one coma or semi-colon in a draft law should prevent this level of investment or opportunity for investment. If we (lawmakers) did not get it right, I think the way to go is to lock ourselves up in a room and iron out those issues,” Mr Saraki said.

His response was an indirect criticism of President Muhammadu Buhari who withheld assent to the PIGB on ground of some errors in the draft petroleum law.

On anti-corruption, which the anchor described as the “big elephant in the room”, Mr Saraki was asked the National Assembly stance on transparency, accountability and reduction in the cost of governance and why the executive seems to be the only arm talking about them.

Although the Senate President acknowledged the cost of government was large, he blamed the problem on the leakages in the system, saying the expenditure as a percentage of revenue was high.

“I think there are wastages we can reduce. But, where the real damage is being done is in leakages on the revenue side to check corruption and inefficiencies,” he noted.

However, he was quick to deny that the executive was the only arm talking about anti-corruption, noting that most of the laws, including the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) and others enacted to fight against corruption, were from the National Assembly.

Besides, he criticised the current fight against corruption as “sensational and selective”, saying it must not only be transparent and credible, but must follow a transparent process.

On cutting cost of governance, Mr Saraki was asked: “Should we reduce the number of MDAs, cut the cost of running the National Assembly or Aso Villa, or the 36 State Houses of Assembly, the various governors’ lodges or reduce the number of aircrafts?”

In his response, Mr Saraki prevaricated, agreeing that apart from reducing all that, government must be able to increase its revenues.

Not satisfied by the Senate President’s response, Mr Omofaye wanted to know what percentage or amount he would want the National Assembly to cut in its budget starting from 2019.

His response was unclear, eliciting loud grumbling from the audience: “If I tell you what should happen, I am not sure I will be allowed to have dinner here tonight. The problem we have (on the cost of governance in National Assembly) is a perception problem, not the actual cost itself.

“If you want to run a proper legislative arm of government, it’s less than three per cent of the total revenue. Yet, they are responsible for oversighting 97 per cent of the revenue. Don’t get me wrong here. Over the years, we have not been our best ambassadors.

“And that is why, if you say curse to the National Assembly, everybody will be happy to say yes. The point is, we want a productive government. We want to ensure the 97 per cent is efficiently utilised.

“The political answer would be to say we will cut the cost by 10 or 15 per cent. But, what we need to do is, as we cut those costs and overheads, we must create an enabling environment that ensures as a country we are getting more revenues to invest in our education or health sector or primary healthcare,” he said.


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If people that are less than 1000 are sharing 3% of our revenue what ratio will the 180m people get.
Re: Saraki Shifty When Asked About Slashing NASS Budget by Felixv: 11:10pm On Oct 23, 2018
Neimar:
executive don slash e own first?

BMC zombies masturbating on d thread already

They did that as soon as they resumed


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Re: Saraki Shifty When Asked About Slashing NASS Budget by mapist(m): 7:27am On Oct 24, 2018
As far as i am concerned, this man stylishly dodged the salient question he was asked. All he needed to say was "we plan to cut legislator's income by X%", simple and i do not believe "X" should be less than 60%.

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