Senate berates Ningi over attack on 9th Assembly legislative process

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The Senate has berated Senator Abdul Ahmed Ningi, describing him as lacking understanding of parliamentary procedures in spite of being a ranking Senator as a one-time Deputy Majority Leader of the hallowed chamber.

Senate spokesman and Chairman, Committee on Public Affairs, Dr. Ajibola Basiru, made the remarks when he reacted to a statement credited to Ningi that the 9th Assembly had been too soft on both national issues and President Muhammadu Buhari on some alleged “wrongdoings” that he said were “detrimental to good governance.”

Rising in defence of the present Senate under Dr. Ahmed Lawan, Basiru said “it is baffling that Senator Ningi never understood that neither the National Assembly nor the Senate is constituted as an opposition to antagonise other arms of government but as an assemblage of lawmakers elected for good governance and pursuit of national interest.”

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He stated further that “the barometer to gauge a working Legislature is not how many times it initiated a futile and failed impeachment procedure against a sitting president but the amount of work it could do within the framework of cooperative bi- partisan legislation.”

Basiru said that although the Senate had at many times turned down requests from the president, “they were done with maturity and understanding without generating so much rancour and public uproar.”

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“The 9th Assembly represents the ever-increasing maturity of Nigeria’s democracy,” he added.

Senator Basiru recounted that the 9th Assembly had been the most successful since the return to civil rule in 1999 adding that “our focus has been on impactful legislations which border on the economy, security, and livelihood of Nigerians.”

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It will be remembered that the National Assembly successfully passed the Petroleum Industry Bill which had suffered several abortive attempts since its introduction before the 6th National Assembly.

Besides,  the  Finance Act (2020),  the CAMA Act (2020),  the Deep Off-Shore and Inland Basin Production Sharing Contract (Amendment) Act 2019, Public procurement Act, 2020, Electoral Act, Return to January -December budget cycle are few of the many landmark bills passed by the National Assembly.

Senator Basiru rounded off by saying “we worked on legislation that has a realistic chance of being assented to and which has a potential impact on the lives of Nigerians,” informing Senator Ningi and others with the same frame of mind that the legislation process and procedures had moved on.”

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