The President of the Senate, Ahmad Lawan, has again expressed worries over unending killings in the country by different groups of criminals, saying that Nigerians are tired of stories on such carnages.
The President of the Senate made the lamentation, on Wednesday, in Abuja, while thanking Senators who visited him on his 63 birthday, said the situation is not too good for the country.
“A few days ago, reports have it that over 200 people were killed in Zamfara. This is not the kind of story we want to hear as a people and as government.
“The situation is not too good as far as the unwanted killings by all manners of criminals are concerned.
“I, however, believed that things can be turned around for better within the remaining one and half years left for this present administration, inclusive of the 9th National Assembly,” he said.
He added that though the armed forces and security agencies generally have been putting in their best in curtailing the killing spree, but more efforts and results are still expected from them.
“In supporting the security agencies for more potent war against the killers in the land, the National Assembly has appropriated over a trillion for security in the 2022 budget which will be monitored very well for desired results.
“In achieving this, our relevant committees will ensure that procurement process is transparent and what and what projected to be bought or acquired and bought.
“The security situation in the country is begging for more attention and it shall be given because that is the primary purpose of governance,” he added.
He, however, stated that despite the security challenges in the country, the 9th National Assembly has collaborated well with the executive arm of government in giving dividends of democracy to Nigerians within the last two and half years.
“The first thing done by the 9th National Assembly in this regard was the restoration of the January – December budget implementation timeline, which has helped in stabilising the economy.
“The 9th National Assembly based on legislative agenda set at both Chambers in June 2019, has also helped in stabilising the polity through a results-driven harmonious working relationship with the executive arm of government.
“We don’t mind whatever name being called now, our focus is on Nigeria and Nigerians and not unnecessary rivalry with any arm of government or even between the Senate and the House of Representatives.”
On borrowing, he said as long as expected revenues are not generated by agencies saddled with that purpose, so long will the government be faced with challenges of borrowing.
“Nobody likes taking loans or accumulating debts but can’t be avoided as long as revenue generation is low.
“In stemming the tide, aggressive engagements with various revenue-generating agencies by relevant committees in the Senate will take place on a quarterly basis this year in meeting up and even surpassing targeted revenues for budgetary implementation.
“The current status of low revenue to GDP ratio must be changed,” he stressed.
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Nigerians are tired of stories on killings ― Lawan