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3 Major Takeaways as Buhari, 36 State Speakers Meet

November 22, 20190 Views
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The Conference of Speakers of State Legislatures of Nigeria met with President Muhammadu Buhari on Thursday, November 21, armed with some demands, which, according to its chairman, Mudashiru Obasa, would help with the growth of the country.

The demands, Obasa noted, are a part of what sums up as ‘issues of national importance’.Obasa, speaker of the Lagos State House of Assembly, who spoke on behalf of his colleagues, first counted Buhari’s gains as president of the country, first of which is his doggedness in the fight against corruption.

To the speakers, Buhari’s courage is partly what resulted in the passage of and assent to the fourth alteration to the 1999 constitution (as amended) which, among others, grants financial autonomy to both state legislatures and the judiciary.

President Buhari in a handshake with chairman, Conference of Speakers Lagos Speaker Mudashiru Obasa.

Here are four of demands of the speakers as reeled out by Obasa:

1. An executive order on financial autonomy to state legislatures, judiciary:

Many Houses of Assembly in Nigeria and state judiciary have continued to suffer the challenge of relying on the executive arm for funding even when they are acclaimed independent arms of government. This may have hampered their successes in most cases.

Obasa urged the Buhari to rely on the constitutionally guaranteed power for an executive order for effective implementation of the act which the president recently signed granting financial autonomy to the state legislatures and judiciary.

To this end, the speakers demanded that the executive order should be such that would mandate the Accountant-General of the Federation to deduct allocations for the state legislatures and judiciary from source for any state that errs in releasing the budget of state legislatures and judiciary to them.

2. Devolution of powers from the federal government to states

The speakers, through Obasa, said the federal government needs to shed some of its weight by devolving power to the states by reducing some items in the ‘exclusive list’ to the concurrent list.

According to the speakers, items like railway, police and such may be expanded to states. “Similarly, while we appreciate many landmark policies introduced by this administration in the health sector, we want to appeal to Your Excellency to charge the relevant ministries and agencies with a view to ensuring better access to essential health facilities and medicare by the masses at the grassroots,” the speakers said.

3. Periodic engagement with Buhari

The speakers want President Muhammadu Buhari to create a time from his busy schedule to relate with them, understand their challenges and progress and share ideas with them.

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