By Sunny Anderson Osiebe...
Contrary to reports in certain sections of the media, the two chambers
of the National Assembly and the Presidency have settled their
differences on the implementation of the Federal Government's social
intervention programme.
A statement signed by Mohammed Isa, Special Assistant to the Senate
President on Public Affairs denied the insinuation that the lawmakers
were opposed to the operations of the programme.
"Contrary to such mischievous and unfounded rumors, the National
Assembly is fully committed and working hard to ensure that all
impediments to the successful implementation of the programme are
removed.
"Let it be made clear to those peddling the mischievous reports,
particularly on social media platforms that the National Assembly is not
opposed to the intervention programme or seek to hijack and bastardize
it.
"Rather, the leadership of the two chambers of the National Assembly
acted responsibly by engaging with the Acting President, Prof. Yemi
Osinbajo whose office supervises the implementation of the programme,
the Special Adviser to the President on Social Protection Plan, Hajiya
Maryam Uwais and other critical stakeholders on how to resolve some
contentious issues.
"Such engagements, the last of which took place in the National Assembly
yesterday are still on-going and have already started yielding
positive results as some issues raised by both parties have been
substantially addressed and common position taken on them
"It is therefore, a pure mischief to suggest that the National Assembly
wants to corrupt the integrity of the programme or its operations as the
engagement with the stakeholders has been used by the lawmakers to
demonstrate enough political will to ensure that all gray areas were
addressed for the hitch-free, just and equitable implementation of the
programme."
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