By: Sunny Anderson Osiebe.
nate President, Dr. Abubakar Bukola Saraki, on Tuesday said that
citizens can only appreciate the work of the legislature if they feel
the positive impact on their lives.
Saraki, according to a statement by his Chief Press Secretary, Sanni
Onogu, in Abuja, made the remarks while playing host to a 10-man
parliamentary delegation from the Ugandan Parliament, who are in Nigeria
to understudy the Public Accounts Committees of both chambers of the
National Assembly.
While welcoming the delegation to Nigeria, Saraki said the visit was
necessary to enable parliamentarians of both countries share experiences
and also further enhance the good relations existing between Nigeria
and Uganda.
He said: "The challenges facing parliamentarians in emerging democracies
are the same, because the legislature is the youngest arm of
government. The executive and judiciary have always been in existence.
"Our people usually do not understand the value that we add but we have a
role to play to make them understand. We are supposed to do that by
looking at some of the laws we pass and those that add value.
"We also need to look at our oversight functions, our reports are not
just reports, they must have a bite. I think we can do that and are
supposed to begin to look inward on how we can strengthen our laws," he
said.
Earlier, Chairman, Local Government Accounts Committee and leader of the
10-man Ugandan Parliamentary delegation to Nigeria, Mr. Okumu Ronald
Reagan (MP), thanked the Senate President for the warm reception and for
the opportunity to interact with the Public Accounts Committees of the
National Assembly.
"The delegation would like to understudy the operations of the Public
Accounts Committees of both Houses of the National Assembly, with a view
to identifying best practices in order to improve their performance on
the Committee," Reagan said.
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