Daily Trust

National Assembly is playing God

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The recent face-off between Mr. Raji Fashola (SAN), the triangular Federal Minister of Power, Works and Housing provokes this write - up. He said that the Senate had no right to increase the budget as is being done by the National Assembly since the inception of democracy in Nigeria. We just have to settle this issue once and for all. This reminds me of Mr. Gani Fawehinmi, Dr. Tai Solarin and Malam Aminu Kano of blessed memories. The present social critics are bull dogs who cannot bite.

The Senate is playing God as members see themselves as the Alfa and Omega of the nation, which cannot be queried or questioned by any citizen. Nigeria Senate will go on two or three weeks holidays when the rest of us only go on two days of any public holiday. The whole Senators of Nigeria abandoned their legislativ­e duties to be in court as a sign of solidarity with the Senate President.

The present Nigerian Senate is the odd-one out in the whole world where the opposition party is the Deputy Senate President. Even the United State of American, who celebrated 244 years of her independen­ce on July 4, 2017, has no such history.

The truth is that the present National Assembly is more than worse. Just think of it! A member of House of Representa­tives proposed in the house that those thieves who stole our money should be pardoned because they invested the stolen money in Nigeria. That shows the level of moral decadence in the nation.

Perhaps these National Assembly members don’t realize that the world is now a small village and that the rest of the world would judge Nigeria by the level of the moral of those in the National Assembly.

It seems the current Senators don’t care what happens to the economy of this nation. President Muhammadu Buhari, presented the year 2017 Budget to the Senate in October, 2016.

The Senate went on Christmas holiday without touching the budget. When they came back, they started playing politics with the lives of Nigerians. It appears our Senators are lackadaisi­cal to the suffering of Nigerians.

What is their pride? The Budget for 2017 was just signed into law in June.

It is in the life of this present legislativ­e Assembly they introduced “padding” into the budget. The question now is: Whose purview is the preparatio­n of the Federal Government’s Budget? We just have to get it clear once and for all, as the Senators cannot continue to put their sword of Damocles on the rest of us over their claim of performing an oversight function.

Not the Executive and the Legislativ­e form the Government, the Judiciary is also part of the Federal Government. Since the Judiciary never had issues over Budget with the Executive, the Legislativ­e arm too should submit its budget to the Executive. If the National Assembly has any addition to make to Budget, they should lobby the Executive like other arms of Government, but not to see themselves as the final authority on the Budget. I think the Judiciary has to speak out. Do we have to go to court on every issue?

Dr. Sunday O. Ajai, Abuja.

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