Minister of Finance and Coordinating Minister of the Economy, Mr. Wale Edun; Governor of Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN), Mr. Olayemi Cardoso and Chairman, Federal Inland Revenue Service (FIRS), Mr. Zacch Adedeji will on Tuesday brief members of the House of Representatives on the state of the economy and monetary policies.
Confirming Nigerian Tribune’s report, Chairman, House Committee on Media and Public Affairs, Hon. Akin Rotimi in a statement made available to parliamentary correspondents in Abuja, explained that the exercise is aimed at promoting transparency and accountability in government operations.
He said: “The House of Representatives is set to hold the second edition of its sectoral debates/dialogue this Tuesday, 6th February 2024, as part of its periodic policy brief series.
“This edition of the dialogue billed for the financial sector is scheduled to feature key stakeholders in the sector such as the Minister of Finance, Minister of Budget and Planning, Governor of the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) and the Chairman of the Federal Inland Revenue (FIRS).”
According to him, the Clerk of the House of Representatives, Yahaya Danzaria, confirmed this on Monday, in a communication titled ‘Notice of Sectoral Debates with Financial Sector Stakeholders.’ The communication notified Honourable Members of the Dialogue while encouraging them to prepare contributions that would enrich the quality of the debates.
As outlined in ‘Agenda One: Strengthening Good Governance’ of the People’s House Legislative Agenda, the series forms part of initiatives by Hon. Abbas Tajudeen-led House to promote transparency and accountability in government operations.
The Debates Series also has ‘strengthening of legislative oversight of key Ministries, Departments and Agencies (MDAs) of Government’, as well as the ‘promotion of smooth legislative-executive relationships for good governance’ as its objectives.
Upon resumption of plenary for the year, Speaker of the House of Representatives, Tajudeen Abbas, noted that the state of the economy is of grave concern to the House while stressing that the country is grappling with numerous hurdles impeding our growth trajectory.
“I am pleased to announce that House Sectoral Briefs with MDAs will resume immediately. Accordingly, we shall engage with MDAs and principal actors in the finance sector on Tuesday, 6th February 2024. This engagement will assess the nation’s readiness to mobilise the necessary financial resources for implementing the budget,” the Speaker remarked.
Speaker Abbas further underscored the need for the legislative arm to align efforts with the executive arm towards ensuring that its initiatives are effectively implemented and yield tangible results for every Nigerian. This is as he restated the intention of the people’s House to contribute to the promotion of sustainable economic growth.
The policy brief series commenced on November 21, 2023, with the Security sector, while subsequent editions are expected to focus on other sectors such as Power, Agriculture, etc., so as to provide lawmakers the opportunity to ask questions on areas requiring legislative interventions.
Recall that the Speaker, Abbas had during the welcome address from the Christmas/New Year recess gave insight into the sectoral briefing with various Ministries, Departments and Agencies (MDAs).
He said: “Honourable Colleagues, as noted earlier, the state of the economy is also of grave concern to us, and we must contribute to promoting sustainable economic growth. Our Agenda has identified concrete measures for economic restructuring, economic diversification, and agricultural development.
“All Committees are directed to streamline their activities towards the realisation of our strategic objectives. The Committee on the Implementation of Legislative Agenda and the Committee on Monitoring and Evaluation of the Activities of Standing and Ad-hoc Committees should ensure that committees and their outputs are in line with the Agenda of the House.
“In this regard, I am pleased to announce that House Sectoral Briefs with MDAs will resume immediately. Accordingly, we shall engage with MDAs and principal actors in the finance sector on Tuesday, 6th February 2024. This engagement will assess the nation’s readiness to mobilise the necessary financial resources for implementing the budget.”
The Speaker also assured Nigerians of the Assembly’s resolve to prioritize other legislative initiatives by ensuring “speedy consideration of electoral reforms, alteration of the 1999 Constitution, improved citizens’ engagement, enhanced oversight, institutional capacity strengthening, and greater collaboration with the Executive.
“Of immediate concern to us are electoral reforms to address grey areas in the 2022 Electoral Act. The purpose is to ensure that future elections are free, fair, and credible elections that truly reflect the people’s will. Recent data shows that 75% of gubernatorial elections conducted by INEC in 2023 ended up in the Supreme Court.
“A significantly higher percentage of gubernatorial, State, and National Assembly elections was litigated to the appellate level. Like all Nigerians, we are worried about the varying and conflicting judicial pronouncements which can disrupt our democratic process if not properly and swiftly addressed.
“For this reason, the House will constitute a special technical committee with Members drawn from the Committee on Electoral Matters, experts, academics and other stakeholders.
The mandate of the Committee will be to review the Electoral Act 2022 and submit a proposal to the House on areas for amendment. The report of the Committee will be subjected to a public hearing to aggregate concrete suggestions for amendment.
In the area of constitutional alteration, our Agenda identifies key areas of interest for the House, including streamlining the procedure for constitutional alteration by enacting a Constitutional Alteration Procedure law to provide a timeline for the passage of the Constitution alteration bills by the National Assembly and adoption by State Houses of Assembly.
“We remain committed to continuing consultation towards assigning constitutional roles for traditional institutions, Local Government reform and statutory measures that promote women’s representation in elective and appointive positions,” he noted.
Hon. Abbas who affirmed that improved citizens’ engagement is vital for fostering a participatory democracy, pledged the House resolve to “enhance avenues for citizens to engage with the legislative process actively, provide input on policy decisions, and hold their representatives accountable. In line with item 5 of our Legislative Agenda, the House will conduct a ‘Legislative Open Week’ to enable Nigerians to engage us in the work that we do.”