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It was drama yesterday as
a presidential nominee for the membership of the governing board of the
Nigerian Communications Commission (NCC), Aliyu Saidu Abubakar, declared that
the Senate should be scrapped because it consumes too much money from the
treasury.
The
Guardian Nigeria report continues:
Abubakar,
who is from the North-East, made the statement before the Senate Committee on
Communications that was screening him for the job.
He
said the payment of huge sums of money as transport allowances in addition to
expensive vehicles amounts to clear economic loss to the country.
When
the committee confronted him with several photographs of how he had at
different times led protests against the continued existence of the Senate,
particularly at the gate of the National Assembly, Abubakar maintained that he
had no regret for his actions and added that he was still convinced that the
Senate was an avenue for the wastage of scarce economic resources of the
country.
Abubakar,
in an interview with journalists after the screening, insisted that the Senate
should be scrapped. “They asked me whether I was part of the group that
agitated for the scrapping of the Senate and I said yes because of so many
things involved in the Senate and their budget.
“They
asked me to state the reasons we were agitating for the scrapping of the
Senate. I said it was because of their huge budget. They consume a lot of
resources from the government, they put it in their own budget. Also, they have
transport allowances and, yet, they budget a lot of money to acquire vehicles.”
Abubakar
confirmed that the panelists brought out several photographs showing him during
the ‘Occupy National Assembly’ protests, including the ones held at the
National Assembly and in Bauchi, which he did not deny.
When
asked if he still stood by his words that it was a waste to keep the Senate and
that it should be scrapped, Abubakar replied: “The Senate must go because
something has to be done to cut down the expenses of the Senate. I still
maintain that.”
Meanwhile,
the House of Representatives has faulted the authorities of the Federal Roads
Maintenance Agency (FERMA) over the creation of the positions of executive
directors for the outfit.
The
House at the plenary presided over by the Deputy Speaker, Sulaimon Lasun
yesterday, also called on the authorities to declare a security emergency in
the southern Kaduna senatorial district.
The
resolution followed the adoption of a motion sponsored by Mr. Kamale Adamu and
four others.
The
House mandated its committee on FERMA to investigate the unilateral, arbitrary
and unauthorised creation of the positions of executive directors in the agency
in violation of section 2 (2) of the FERMA Establishment Act 2002.
The
lawmakers also resolved to probe the operational activities of FERMA from 2015
till date, especially the use of billions of naira released to it from
September 2015 till date in ensuring that Nigerian roads were fixed.
While moving the motion, Kamale expressed concern that the creation of the positions of acting executive directors in FERMA by the acting managing director amounts to executive recklessness and a violation of the law.
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