By Sunny Anderson Osiebe..
Senate President, Dr. Abubakar Bukola Saraki has advised State Houses of
Assembly in the 36 states to adopt the recently amended Public
Procurement Act and enact it in order to help local manufacturers in
their respective states.
Saraki who was addressing the first set of beneficiaries of the Skill
acquisition Training and Empowerment Programme (STEP) initiated by him
to empower youths in his home state, Kwara, said the adoption of the new
Procurement Act in the states will ensure that state government
agencies will join their federal counterparts in putting money in the
pockets of citizens while helping to encourage the development of
private initiatives among fellow country men and women.
Saraki called on the Speaker of Kwara State House of Assembly, Dr. Alli
Ahmed to take the message to his colleagues in other states on the need
for legislators to focus on laws that can be enacted to help people out
of the current economic recession.
"This is a challenging time for all of us and it requires ingenuity,
creativity and thinking out of the box to come up with ideas that will
put people to work, put money in their pockets, increase our gross
domestic products, make our nation self reliant and increase revenue
generation ability of governments.
"Those of us in government have the burden to do all all that are within
our control to create opportunities for our people to excel, create
conducive atmosphere for people to produce quality goods and services
and ensure that they are patronized and encouraged. This is what the
amended Public Procurement Act seeks to achieve and I want to see it
replicated across the country", he said.
The Senate President noted that he was always bothered about the
consequence of young people who are capable but have no job and that the
idea of STEP developed from the need to help as many youths as possible
to contribute their quota to national economic development.
He said the beneficiaries of STEP will be groomed and trained to become
employers of labour in the shortest possible period and this will have
multiplier effect in the State.
He also said the programme will be run in such a manner that its success
will encourage other political leaders to emulate the philosophy behind
it and come out with better plans and strategies that will achieve
similar objectives.
" I am looking forward to a situation where each of our Senatorial
districts in the country will have one or two items that it is producing
on a massive scale and exporting across the world in such scale that
you could say, this item is the wealth creating product in the area.
"We will continue to work with some development experts to generate
ideas that can help the people. As I have said, the major issue that the
eighth Senate will focus on in the remaining period of its tenure is
how to put the national economy on a strong footing", he said.
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