By Sunny Anderson Osiebe..
Senate President, Dr. Abubakar Bukola Saraki has said
any effort to end the
current recession in the country requires dialogue and cooperation from
all leaders. The Senate President’s comments were in response to
repeated questions about his recent meetings with
President Muhammadu Buhari and
the Senate’s votes to return the President’s Medium Term Expenditure
Framework (MTEF) and $29.9 billion loan request pending the
submission of supporting documentation.
“Reports of rising tension between lawmakers and the president are overblown,” Saraki stated.
“The MTEF and the loan request were returned to the executive because
both submissions lacked the supporting documentation necessary to
conduct due diligence and oversight. The real concern should be the length
of time it will take to receive the requested documentation and the time lost toward beginning the 2017 budget process", he said.
The Senate President explained that the 1999 Constitution gives the National
Assembly the power to approve federal appropriations and that this means the annual budget and loan requests must be passed by the federal legislature.
“What the media is now focusing attention on and
what the public is witnessing is not political gamesmanship. This is the discourse that must occur if
we are to figure out the best way
to tackle the recession. The growing cooperation between the executive
and legislature is the only way to move Nigeria forward", he said.
Both the National Bureau of Statistics and Bloomberg Markets reported yesterday that Nigeria’s inflation
rate rose in October from 17.9% to 18.3%. Increases
in the inflation rate of housing, electricity, water, lubricants for
personal transport and education were leading sub-index sectors driving
the inflation rate. Additionally, food
inflation rose from 16.6% to 17.1% led by increases in the price of bread, cereal, fish and meat.
The Senate President further said: “at the end of the day we as elected leaders
must listen to the testimonies of the people and understand the level of despair in the country. I am confident that by working together we can overcome the recession
and address the needs of so many in meaningful ways.”
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