Saraki charges committees on discipline, innovation
President of the Senate, Bukola Saraki, has urged standing committees in the upper chamber to be innovative in their oversight functions and ensure delivery of seamless service.
He also charged the committees to observe ethical standard in the discharge of their duties, and warned that any committee member found wanting would be sanctioned.
Saraki gave the charge on Wednesday while inaugurating seven standing committees of the senate, including the Committee on Appropriation.
He urged the committees to ‘’hit the ground running’’ in view of the need to reposition the economy, assuring that the chamber would support the committees, especially in area of funding.
“We are also assuring government institutions of readiness to work with them in order to deliver the dividend of democracy to Nigerians,’’ he said.
Saraki announced that the Committee on Legislative Agenda had the responsibility of monitoring the performance of the committees.
“INEC Committee should ensure that the gains of democracy are not eroded; they must ensure that there is improvement in our elections.
“For the Finance Committee, Nigerians are expecting us to lead the fight against financial recklessness and block leakages, he stated.
He added that Committee on Security should ensure that security agents were adequately catered for to ensure that the mistakes of the past were not repeated.
Saraki assured that the senate would not relent in its effort to ensure that Nigerians enjoyed the dividends of democracy.
The committees and their chairmen are: Appropriation, Danjuma Goje (APC-Gombe); Finance, John Enoh (PDP-Rivers); Banking, Insurance and other Financial Institutions, Rafiu Ibrahim (APC-Kwara); Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC), Abubakar Kyari (APC-Borno).
Others are Public Accounts, Andy Uba (PDP-Anambra); National Security and Intelligence, Sha’aba Lafiagi (APC-Kwara), and Communications, Gilbert Nnaji (PDP-Enugu). (NAN)
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