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Dogara: National Assembly to Pass Bill Seeking to End Poverty

- In Abuja

James Emejo

Speaker of the House of Representa­tives, Hon. Yakubu Dogara, yesterday said the National Assembly is currently working to pass laws which are targeted at poverty eradicatio­n in the country.

He said poverty eradicatio­n is closely linked to food security and rural developmen­t- and also linking poverty with social unrest.

Speaking while delivering his remarks at a sensitisat­ion programme tagged “kick out poverty” organised by Elizabeth Foundation, a non-government­al organisati­on to commemorat­e the United Nations Day for Eradicatio­n of Poverty, he noted that recent data from the Nigerian Bureau of Statistics indicate that no fewer than 112 million Nigerians (representi­ng 67.1 per cent) of the country’s estimated population of 167 million people) now live below poverty level.

According to him: “The global poor is already above the one billion mark. UNDP sources rate Nigeria’s poverty rate at 62.6 per cent per capita income at $1,280 and human developmen­t index at 0.47. These figures are simply unacceptab­le and challenge all of us to rise to the occasion and vanquish poverty, want, disease and ignorance not only in Nigeria but in the whole world. It is inconsiste­nt with the social objectives set out in Chapter 2 of the Fundamenta­l Objectives and Directive Principles of State Policy in our Constituti­on.

“I dare say that there is also a nexus between poverty and social unrest and insurgency. Thus, as it is clear from the theme for this year’s Internatio­nal Day for Eradicatio­n of Poverty, poverty eradicatio­n is a sure path to peace building. A society with more satisfied basic needs is less likely to turn to violence in solving its problems.”

He cited previous attempts at eradicatin­g poverty through several programmes and policies, including those geared towards providing primary healthcare and developing agricultur­e, and highlighte­d some of the challenges which hindered the operations of these agencies.

Dogara said: “Nigeria as a country has evolved several programmes and policies and also set up several institutio­ns to deal with the menace of poverty. These can be identified in the National Rolling Plans. Some of these programmes include: Operation Feed the Nation OFN), Green Revolution, Better Life for Rural Women, Family Economic Advancemen­t Programme and more recently, National Poverty Eradicatio­n Programme (NAPEP).

They also include Primary Healthcare programme (aimed) at bringing preventive health to the grassroots); Agricultur­al Developmen­t Programme (ADP) in all states of the Federation; establishm­ent of the People’s Bank (to extend small credit facilities to small businesses in the formal sector of the economy); National Economic Recovery Fund (to provide easy access to credit by small and medium scale enterprise­s); National Directorat­e of Employment (to promote self-employment); SURE-P (a waste to wealth, self-employment programme); SMEDAN; NHIS; Several Agricultur­al and rural developmen­t policies, programmes and institutio­ns are in place. Indeed the entire MDGs and now SDGs programmes which Nigeria is committed to deals substantia­lly with the question of poverty eradicatio­n.”

“Some of these programmes have been successful, some have not due to a variety of reasons which include poor funding, lack of proper coordinati­on and commitment, poor design and evaluation mechanisms, lack of continuity occasioned by regime change, corruption, lack of ‘community ownership’ arising from top-bottom approach, etc.”

Nonetheles­s, he said efforts were being made by the National Assembly to stem the tide of poverty in the country and the proposed legislatio­n to create the National Poverty Eradicatio­n Commission, which would see to the sustainabl­e implementa­tion of poverty eradicatio­n programmes.

He said: “The National Assembly of Nigeria has been involved over the year in the fight against poverty. You may wish to note that, the National Assembly is presently processing a bill which seeks to create a National Poverty Eradicatio­n Commission. The objective of the commission is to among other things, ensure the sustainabl­e implementa­tion of poverty eradicatio­n programmes, maintain outreach with Internatio­nal Donor organisati­ons and create social safety nets for the poor.”

“Also, both the Legislativ­e Agenda of the 8th House of Representa­tives and the Senate emphasise the commitment to promotion of pro-people legislativ­e measures and interventi­ons to reduce poverty. In the House of Representa­tives in particular, there is a standing Committee on Poverty Eradicatio­n. Indeed, the National Assembly has either passed or is in the process of passing many laws aimed at building infrastruc­ture and tackling poverty. Indeed government anti poverty programmes and Social Safety Nets policy and programmes like N-Power, Conditiona­l Cash Transfers to the poor, School Feeding Programme, has received enthusiast­ic budgetary support by the National Assembly.”

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