As plenary resumes on Tuesday after a three-week break, President of
the Senate, Senator Bukola
Saraki will on resumption read two letters
from President Muhammadu Buhari on the extension of his holiday and the
nomination of Justice Walter Onoghen as Chief Justice of Nigeria, CJN on
the floor of the senate.
This disclosure was made in a release signed by its Committee
Chairman on Media and Publicity, Senator Aliyu Sabi Abdullahi, and sent
to DAILY POST on Sunday.
Buhari who is currently on medical vacation in London, had written to
the Upper legislative chambers informing them of his decision to extend the vacation on the day he was expected back to the country, citing medical reasons.
Also, while the President was away, the Presidency had on his behalf
transmitted a letter to the Upper Legislative Chambers on the nomination of Onnoghen for confirmation as substantive CJN.
In the release, the Upper Legislative Chambers explained that the
break was to allow its members participate in the different committees
for the defence of budget estimates by Ministries, Departments and
Agencies, MDAs.
According to the release, “The 8th Senate returns to regular business
on Tuesday as it continues work on the 2017 budget and several economic
priority bills which are at different stages of their passage. Its
President, Dr. Abubakar Bukola Saraki will also read the two pending
letters from President Muhammadu Buhari on extension of his holiday in
London and the nomination of Justice Walter Onoghen as Chief Justice of
Nigeria (CJN).
“On February 2nd, the Senate adjourned its normal plenary session
schedule for three weeks to enable members participate in their various
committees for the defence of budget estimates by Ministries,
Departments and Agencies (MDAs).
“Also within the period, for the first time in the history of the
Nigerian parliament, the House of Representatives and the Senate held a
joint three-day Appropriations Committee public hearing on the 2017
budget.”
The release quoted the President of the Senate as saying, “By all accounts the public hearing event was an outstanding success.
“Federal ministers, private sector leaders, civil society
organizations and others all participated in what I like to call the
‘people’s budget’ process.”
The senate noted that government officials were on hand to defend
their budget proposals and answer questions, “CSO’s, academics and
professionals associations offered commentary on their views and
critique of the budget.
“It is the intention for the public hearing exercise to be
institutionalized as a yearly exercise to promote government
transparency and greater public participation in the process.”
Saraki said, “It is very important for the executive branch and the
legislature to continue to work together to get the spending plan right.
The months of collaboration will determine the extent to which the
appropriations spending begins to grow the economy and create jobs.”
He added, “From tomorrow, Monday, various committees are expected to
start submitting reports to the Committee on Appropriations based on
schedule earlier provided as a result of the conclusion of budget
defence by MDAs.
“This will be followed by compilation of the reports by the
Appropriation committee and engagement with the leadership of the Senate
and interface with some committee where necessary. The last stage of
the budget process will be laying of report at plenary by the
Appropriation Committee as well as the consideration and passage of the
Appropriation Bill.”
The Senate also disclosed that it will begin to consider several
economic reform bills that form the basis of the Red Chamber’s priority
economic agenda.
“This coming week alone may see two such bills, the Independent
Warehouse Regulatory Agency Act and the Company and Allied Matters Act
(CAMA), come up during plenary session,” senate said.

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