Tag: Bukola Saraki

  • 2018 Appropriation Bill passes second reading at Senate

    2018 Appropriation Bill passes second reading at Senate

    The Bill for an Act to authorise the issue from the Consolidated Revenue Fund of the Federation the sum of N8.6 trillion passed through second reading at the Senate on Tuesday.

    This followed conclusion of a week-long debate on general principles of the Bill by the lawmakers at plenary.

    Out of the N8.6 trillion for the 2018 Budget estimates, N456 billion is for Statutory Transfer and N2 trillion for Debt Service.

    It proposed N3 trillion for Recurrent-Non-Debt Expenditure and N2 trillion for contribution to the Development Fund for Capital Expenditure for the year ending December 31, 2018.

    In his remarks, President of the Senate, Dr Bukola Saraki, commended the lawmakers for taking out time to make contributions to the general principles of the Bill.

    He urged standing committees to work within the two-week time frame given for defence of the budget, which would commence on Wednesday through December 18.

    Saraki called on Ministries, Departments and Agencies (MDAs) to comply with invitations for the defence of the budget.

    “We know that the time-table is very tight and we will be suspending plenary to enable us start the defence. Committee chairmen and members should please ensure to keep to the time-table.

    “I want to therefore use this opportunity to issue a warning to heads of MDAs to strictly respect the letter of invitation to attend the defence.

    “This is not time for excuse for ministers or heads of parastatals to be travelling and not be able to attend the defence.

    “We do not have the time. It is a very short timetable so that the committees can wrap up to be able to present their reports by the time we resume on December 19.

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    “Also, the Appropriation Committee should take note of the comments of the Deputy President of the Senate, Ike Ekweremadu.

    “The committee should particularly note the aspect where he talked about making it mandatory for the executive to come back to us for expenditure in excess of the budget or the benchmark,’’ he said.

    He announced that there would a public hearing on the budget in the course of the week to enable the public have input before its passage.

    The Bill was referred to Committee on Appropriation with directive to return it to plenary on December 19 when plenary was adjourned to allow standing committees to commence budget defence.

    President Muhammadu Buhari had on November 7, presented the 2018 Budget Estimates of N8.6 trillion to the joint session of the National Assembly.

    NAN

  • Kwara poly fee hike: Saraki wades in

    Kwara poly fee hike: Saraki wades in

    Senate President Bukola Saraki has waded into the alleged tuition fees hike crisis rocking Kwara State Polytechnic, Ilorin.

    Management of the institution had maintained that it had not hiked the fees payable by all categories of students but  concerned students staged demonstrations in Ilorin, alleging outrageous increments in the tuition fees.

    Saraki in a statement he personally signed agreed with the students position, saying that information at his disposal showed an upward review of the tuition fees by the Polytevhnic’s management.

    The Senate President urged the students and their parents to remain calm, assured them that Kwara state government will revisit the issue.

    Saraki’s statement reads:” Just this morning, students from my constituency sent me the details of the school fees that the Registrar of the Kwara State Polytechnic released for the 2017/2018 academic session through Whatsapp.

    “After reviewing it, I found out that there has been a deliberate attempt to confuse and mislead the state government and the general public.

    “It is obvious that a second year student in 2017/18 is now expected to pay N20,000 more than second year students paid in the 2016/17 session. This is contrary to the claim contained in the statement released by the institution just last week.

    “With the present economic situation, this increment is unacceptable. I stand by my earlier position that education must be affordable for every willing citizen because it is the bedrock of development. Any increase in the school fees must be stopped now.

    “I appeal to all concerned students and their families to remain calm. I am sure that the government will revisit this issue.

    “Thank you to all the students who spoke with me on the phone this morning and helped to provide additional insight on this issue.”

  • Breaking: Court orders Ndume ‘s reinstatement

    Breaking: Court orders Ndume ‘s reinstatement

    A Federal High Court in Abuja has voided the suspension of Senator Mohammed Ali Ndume (representing Borno South Senatorial District) since March this year.

    Justice Babatunde Quadri, in a judgment Friday, ordered Ndume’s reinstatement.

    The judge particularly ordered Senate President, Bukola Saraki and the Senate to ensure prompt payment of Ndume’s salaries and allowances.

    Read:  Court rules on Ndume’s suit

    The judge said the suspension was an exhibition of lawlessness on the part of the Senate because it was unlawful in the part of the Senate leadership to have suspended Ndume in the first place.

    The judgment was on Ndume’s suit marked: FHC/ABJ/CS/551/2017, with which he challenged his suspension for 90 days via a letter dated March 30, 2017

    Details later…

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  • Paradise papers: Saraki defends self

    Paradise papers: Saraki defends self

    Senate President, Abubakar Bukola Saraki, on sunday defended himself over the leaked Paradise papers wherein he was alleged to have offended the law.

    Saraki in a statement by his special Adviser (Media Publicity) noted that he didn’t violate any law and did nothing illegal in the course of registering the company under reference, Tenia Limited, and afterwards.

    It said, “Once again, the issue of offshore company registration which was first raised in 2016 is being revived and thrown to the public space. As a responsible public officer, Senate President, Dr. Abubakar Bukola Saraki, will continue to explain his position. We know this is the period of politics when mudslinging is a common trick in the game.

    “However, we will like to make it known that Dr. Saraki violated no law and did nothing illegal in the course of registering the company under reference, Tenia Limited, and afterwards.

    “As we had earlier explained when the issue was first brought into public view, the company in question, Tenia Limited, was incorporated in 2001, long before Dr. Saraki ventured into politics and was elected into public office.

    The company from incorporation to date had never been used for any transaction. It held no asset. It had no bank account to the best of the knowledge of Dr. Saraki. Even if it did, the Senate President was not a signatory to such account. This is just a paper company and therefore could not have been used to hide any asset.

    “The company, unlike the other ones investigated by the International Consortium of Investigative Journalists (ICIJ), had been a dormant entity from creation such that when in late 2015, its existence was raised with the Senate President, he could not readily recollect that there was such a company linked to him. He then immediately directed that the company be struck off.

    “For the umpteenth time, we will reiterate the fact that the Senate President has fully complied with the law on assets declaration, even as it concerns the company under reference.

    “We call on all members of the public to disregard the claims and insinuations suggesting that the company in question was incorporated to perpetrate any illegality or that its existence violates any law.

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  • Glamour as Osinbajo, Obasanjo, others  grace Saraki’s daughter’s wedding

    Glamour as Osinbajo, Obasanjo, others grace Saraki’s daughter’s wedding

    BEING the nation’s number three citizen comes with special perks. You have virtually everything at your beck and call. People listen when you talk and grant your desired favours with delight. And when it is your daughter’s wedding? They throw on expensive agbada, tie costly wrappers and make a beeline for the venue.

    So, it was a spectacle of pomp and ceremony when Halimat Oluwatosin Saraki, daughter of Senate President Bukola Saraki, tied the nuptial knot with her beau, Olatunde Olukoya, at a traditional wedding ceremony last weekend. The high octane event at Eko Hotels and Suites was a convergence of the high and mighty.

    While the excited couple basked in the warm glow of love fulfilled, expensive wines and choice meals flowed freely.

    On hand to celebrate with the Senate President were the Vice President, Prof. Yemi Osinbajo and his wife Dolapo; former Commonwealth Secretary-General, Emeka Anyaoku; APC Chairman, Chief John Odigie-Oyegun; the Speaker of the House of Representatives, Yakubu Dogara and a multitude of other National Assembly members. Moneybags like Aliko Dangote and entertainment celebrities like Paul Okoye and AY Makun also made their presence felt.

    Meanwhile, the grand wedding reception for the new couple is slated for the Royal Hall, Dunes Centre, Abuja, on December 7.

  • Buhari to present 2018 budget on Tuesday

    Buhari to present 2018 budget on Tuesday

    President Muhammadu Buhari will be presenting the 2018 Appropriation Bill to a joint session of the National Assembly on Tuesday, November 7, 2017.

    The information was contained in Buhari’s letter to the President of the Senate, Dr. Bukola Saraki and which was read at plenary on Thursday.

    The event, which is scheduled to hold at the chambers of the House of Representatives, will start at 2pm.

  • Senate celebrate sack of former SGF

    Senate celebrate sack of former SGF

    The Senate says sack of former Secretary to Government of the Federation, Mr Babachir Lawal, has vindicated its position on investigation carried out by its Ad hoc Committee on Mounting Humanitarian Crisis in the North-East.

    It urged other committees charged with the responsibility of investigating other alleged corrupt matters in the country to expedite action and report to the Senate for further action.

    This followed a Point of Order by the Deputy Leader of the Senate, Sen. Bala Na’Allah, at plenary on Tuesday.

    Quoting Order 43 of the Senate Standing Rule, 2015 as amended, Na’ Allah said efforts by some disgruntled Nigerians to drag the name of the Senate in the mud had been defeated.

    He said: “As a leader, I am proud of this Senate and I believe in the integrity of every senator in this assembly.

    “We cannot claim not to know that between yesterday and today there has been official confirmation of a new SGF and termination of appointment of the former SGF.

    “If we religiously keep to the oath of office taken, those who try to bring down the image of the Senate will continue to watch God vindicate us.

    “The issue surrounding the termination of the appointment of the former SGF emanated from this 8th Senate and today we have been vindicated.

    Also, the issue of Maina emanated from this Senate. Can we now not have the authority to shout a sound of vindication,’’ he said.

    The leader of the Senate said the resolve of the red chamber of the National Assembly to complement the efforts of the Federal Government in the fight against corruption and in defence of the constitution would continue no matter the distraction.

    “Section 80 sub-sections 2b, says the powers conferred on the National Assembly under the provisions of this section are exercisable only for the purpose of enabling it to make laws within its legislative competence.

    “The powers conferred on the National Assembly under the provisions of this section are also exercisable to correct any defects in existing laws and expose corruption or inefficiency.

    “When we started this crusade, the same Nigerians we were fighting for, became gullible and were sponsored to close the gate of the National Assembly in the name of ‘Occupy NASS’.

    “Every conceivable thing was done to bring down the name of this assembly, individually and collectively. In fact, some of us were called names in the social media,’’ he said.

    The lawmaker urged his colleagues to bear in mind that the task before them in the protection of constitution and the laws of the federation was a huge one.

    He expressed his unfettered commitment to the Senate.

    He, however, called for expedited action on other investigations pending before committees of the Senate.

    He urged Nigerians not to fall for any form of manipulation by some unpatriotic Nigerians, adding that “it does them no good to embark on degradation of institutions, especially the national assembly.

    “Those who found wisdom in spending money to spread falsehood to demean the national assembly should know that they are doing no good to the over 170 million Nigerians we represent.

    In his remarks, the President of the Senate, Dr Bukola Saraki, commended President Muhammadu Buhari for heeding to the call of the Senate.

    He said though it was difficult for Nigerians to believe the position of the Senate in the investigation, he was elated that its position was vindicated by the sack of the former SGF.

    “It was a very tough journey ensuring that we continued to defend the integrity of this institution.

    “I want to commend the president for doing what is right.

    “When we started it was more of blackmail but the right thing has been done and we will continue to adhere to our commitment to non-selective fight against corruption.

    “I want to say to Nigerians that as part of our constitutional responsibility to expose corruption, cases and evidences should be brought before us and we assure that we will investigate and expose them.

    “We are not afraid of anyone in doing our job and we have made that clear over time,’’ he said.

    Saraki also called on committees whose investigation in alleged corrupt practices by agencies and individuals were pending to complete investigation and submit their reports.

    Besides, he called on Nigerian youths not to fall gullible to the antics of some corrupt Nigerians, who were bent on using them for their selfish interests.

    The Senate had following investigation by its Ad Hoc Committee on Mounting Humanitarian Crisis in the North-East, headed by Sen. Shehu Sani, called for the resignation and prosecution of the dismissed SGF.

    This followed his alleged complicity in diversion of North-East humanitarian funds.

    Babachir was alleged to have contravened the provisions of Public Procurement Act and the Federal Government Financial Rules and Regulations pertaining to award of contracts.

    NAN

  • APC holds ‘make or mar’ NEC meeting

    APC holds ‘make or mar’ NEC meeting

    The much talked about National Executive Committee (NEC) meeting of the All Progressives Congress (APC) is scheduled to hold on Tuesday at the party National secretariat with President Muhammadu Buhari in attendance.

    The meeting is the third meeting of the body since the inauguration of the APC led federal government with the last meeting taking place in March 2016 against the mandatory quarterly meeting.

    The NEC meeting has been postponed on two previous occasioned after invitations had been sent out, but as at the time of this report, security details were seen putting finishing touches to security Arrangement around the APC secretariat.

    Ahead of the meeting, the National Working Committee were said to have held a meeting with state Chairmen of the party on Sunday apparently to drum up support with a view to averting the alleged plot to unseat the chairman.

    Women leaders of the party were also seen a meeting with the National Women Leander ahead of the meeting at the party secretariat probably to agree on a common position to be presented to the meeting.

    Those who are statutorily expected at the NEC meeting include President Muhammadu Buhari, Vice President Yemi Osinbajo, Senate President, Bukola Saraki, Speaker, Yakubu Dogara, Deputy Speaker Suleiman Yusuf Lasun, members of the National Working Committee and their deputies, Leader of the Physically challenged, Zonal Secretaries, zonal organizing secretaries, zonal women leaders and State Chairmen.

    Others include State Governors who are members of the party, Majority Leader, party Whips and their Deputies in both the Senate and House of Representatives, two serving Senators from each of her six geopolitical zone, three members of the House of Representatives from the six geopolitical zone, six ex-officio members and Serving Chairman, Deputy Chairman and Secretary of the Board of Trustees.

    However, since the inception of the party, it has not inaugurated its Board of Trustees, while the last NEC meeting mandated a review of the party constitution to change the name of the BOT to Elders Council with a view to trimming down the membership to what it termed manageable size.

    Article 25 (B) of the party constitution states that the National Executive Committee shall meet every quarter and or at any time decided by the National, Chairman or at the request made in writing by at least two third of the members of the National, Executive Committee provided that not less than 14 days notice is given for the meeting to be summoned.

    The quorum for the meeting, according to the APC constitution shall be one-third of its members.

    The meeting may deliberate on the crisis in various states of the federation with a view to rectifying or upturning the suspension of some members of the party such as National Legal Adviser, Muiz Banire, Deputy National Publicity Secretary, Timi Frank, Senator Shehu Sani, Chairman of APC In Bayelsa state among others.

    The Nation learnt that at a recent meeting of the National Working Committee and state governors, the governors present expressed concern over the absence of south-west governors and their apathy to the party meeting, suggesting that something is done to placate them.

    The governors were said to have also expressed concern about the absence of most of the governors from the north from the meeting.

    It is also expected to consider the recommendation of the National Working Committee to merge the non-elective convention with the elective convention in view of the expiration of the tenure of the Oyegun led leadership in April 2018.

    The National Working Committee is reported to have suggested that in view of the financial situation of the party and the closeness of the two conventions, both be merged and held between February and April 2018.

    The poor state of the party’s finances, complains of marginalization especially from key members of the party and supporters as well as the direction of the party ahead of the 2019 elections is expected to top the agenda of the party.

    State governors of the party are said to be complaining that they are not being carried along in the running of the country by the President, especially when it comes to making appointments from their states.

    Plateau state governor, Simon Lalong who spoke the mind of the governors at a recent outing in Abuja said the government is making appointments from their states without seeking their input, adding that those who do not have the capacity to defend the actions of the President have been the ones benefiting from the federal government to appointments.

    The governor said the government must be made aware that things are not working the way they should, saying “If things are wrong they are wrong, if they are right they are right. But it requires very courageous people to come out and say these thongs are wrong or they are right.

    “Let the Mr. President be aware that this is the time to do it because even as governors we are also complaining in our various state, we are saying it. We complained in our states that we sit down and we hear appointment made and then people start asking you as the governor where is this man coming from?

    “But when we turn right and turn left, we don’t know where such a person is coming from. Many people have complained. I’m sure governors have complained that we should be able to know who and who will Protect Mr. President and his administration.

    “When I heard that BSO is coming back again, I said is it not too late because if you allow people to grumble too much, you will see a fight in several states and some of them are for a just course.

    “Somebody suffered for the party, the person is not rewarded and you wake up to see another man who even fought you, the man who made you to lose your job is now being appointed and the one who suffered is sitting down.
    Sometimes he will be looking for tears to cry and the tears will not be there because they are dry.

    “Like our chairman said to me, it is not too late. This is the time to start because this is the time you will hear a lot of things coming. People who have not serve will come back and say I had served this way, I had served that way but the records are there. The records can not tell lie. If it is true that they served this way, they served that way let the record.”

  • Buhari meets Tinubu, Saraki, Dogara, Yari, Oyegun in Aso Rock 

    Buhari meets Tinubu, Saraki, Dogara, Yari, Oyegun in Aso Rock 

    President Muhammadu Buhari on Monday met with some top leaders of the All Progressives Congress (APC) at the State House, Abuja.

    Those he met briefly with included the Senate President, Bukola Saraki, Speaker of the House of Representatives, Yakubu Dogara.

    Also at the meeting are the Chairman of the Nigerian Governors Forum (NGF) and Zamfara State Governor, Abdulaziz Yari and the National Chairman of the APC, John Odigie-Oyegun.

    At the end of the meeting, they declined to speak on the purpose of the meeting.

    As soon as the meeting ended, the President and the National Leader of the APC, Asiwaju Ahmed Tinubu also started another meeting around 3:28p.m

    The second meeting was still in progress at the time of filing this report.

  • Photo News: Buhari hosts leadership of NASS to dinner

    Photo News: Buhari hosts leadership of NASS to dinner

    L-R: President Buhari with Senate President Bukola Saraki, Speaker Yakubu Dogara, Vice President Yemi Osinbajo and Senior Special Assistants Nass Matters Senator Eta Enang as he hosts Leadership of National Assembly to Dinner at the State House Residence on 26th Oct 2017.
    President Muhammadu Buhari on Thursday night received Senate President, Bukola Saraki, Speaker House of Representatives, Yakubu Dogara and 18 other lawmakers to a dinner
    President Muhammadu Buhari on Thursday night received Senate President, Bukola Saraki, Speaker House of Representatives, Yakubu Dogara and 18 other lawmakers to a dinner

    Buhari hosts Saraki, Dofara, Lawmakers to dinner
    President Buhari, Vice President Osinbajo and members of the National Assembly during the dinner on Thursday night.