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Re: There’s Need To Adequately Fund NASS — Saraki, Dogara, Tambuwal by Deadlock: 3:44pm On Oct 23, 2018
kamez:
heartless and selfish politicians.....









common 30k minimum wage for civil servants is a problem for this govt to approve, and somehow a hand full of greedy politicians, whose only relevance is to fight in the national assembly, decamp from one party to another, without passing any reasonable bills to improve the lives of the common man, still feel that the millions been given to them monthly to do absolutely nothing is not enough....







thunder from Uzbekistan fire every single one of u in that national assembly
Bros,... Why Uzbekistan of all other countries in the globe?
Sincerely, I let out a loud laugh just reading that,...
#FUNNYDUDE
Re: There’s Need To Adequately Fund NASS — Saraki, Dogara, Tambuwal by CocoaOla: 3:46pm On Oct 23, 2018
Seating doing nothing talking rubbish all day long their salary should be reduced. Why can't they regulates soaring house rents, fuel and transport, food commodities for their citizens nass 1 naira =361, no light phcn are robbing us police don't protect us they protect only politicians and collect tax from us no Good health care road Good infrastructure no justice poverty everywhere
Re: There’s Need To Adequately Fund NASS — Saraki, Dogara, Tambuwal by olaoreawofele: 3:47pm On Oct 23, 2018
Thank God Saraki and Tambuwal lost at the lost at the primaries. It is a disappointment that the duo has not yet realized that the output of the NA cannot justify the amount of funding it spends when we look at the country's revenue, the infrastructure deficit, and the poverty. Most visionary Nigerians know that Nigeria should even do away with one chamber of the NA to reduce the amount being spent on the NA and to free funds for the masses. The politicians and elites like Saraki and Tambuwal truly do not know the extent of the hardships in the land.

loladeji:
President of the Senate, Dr. Bukola Saraki; Speaker of the House of Representatives, Yakubu Dogara, and former Speaker and Sokoto State governor, Aminu Tambuwal, have called for adequate funding of the National Assembly.
The three Nigerian leaders, who spoke at the convocation ceremony of the National Institute for Legislative and Democratic Studies, NILDS/University of Benin Post Graduate Programmes for the 2015/2016 and 2016/2017 academic sessions held at the National Assembly, yesterday, said lawmakers in the eight assembly had committed themselves to improving the lives of Nigerians.

They also harped on adequate funding of both arms of legislature because of the important role they play in nation building.
The Senate President, who is the chairman of NILD Governing Council, said core legislative, oversight and representative functions of the legislature are to contribute to the quality of governance.
He said: ‘’There is no gainsaying the fact that the core legislative, oversight and representative functions of the legislature provide an essential contribution to the quality of our democracy and governance as a whole.

“In the eighth National Assembly, the legislature has played a greater role in policy formulation and has engaged more robustly with the Executive at the various stages of policy formulation. This stems from our conviction that the task of nation-building must be a collective one, and this sometimes requires sacrifices on the part of the individual.

“Many of the legislative measures we have pursued since 2015 have been targeted at driving productivity, easing access to finance, creating jobs and improving livelihoods. Legislative proposals in this area are focused on Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises, MSMEs, particularly in reducing regulatory burdens and easing access to capital, with the objective of having a large number of sustainable fast-growing small and mid-size businesses.
‘’We have also taken legislative action to tackle tax avoidance and evasion, to encourage
compliance with tax obligations by all persons.”

Also noting that the National Assembly had helped save Nigeria from collapse, Speaker of the House of Representatives, Yakubu Dogara, said to attain stable, strong and effective governance in Nigeria, the National Assembly must receive priority attention in terms of capacity building.
Arguing that the legislature was the true face of democracy, Dogara said it was preferable to build healthy and strong institutions as the legislature than strong personalities.

He said: “It is our considered opinion that if there is any institution of government that should receive priority attention in terms of capacity building, it is the legislature. This is because the legislature is the true face of democracy.”
Governor of Sokoto State and a former Speaker of the House, Aminu Tambuwal, said there was an urgent need to properly fund the legislature.

He, however, noted that this might not be well received by the executive arm of government. According to him, to get better legislation churned out, the National Assembly needs funds.

See More >> https://www.freshreporters.com/2018/10/theres-need-to-adequately-fund-nass.html
Re: There’s Need To Adequately Fund NASS — Saraki, Dogara, Tambuwal by Mccullum: 3:53pm On Oct 23, 2018
If the money is enough they should resign and find another business to do! Is it by force to service their constituencies.

Bunch of unpatriotic legislators... Selfishness is a crime against humanity, not minding Nigerian civil servants standard of living.... Hmmmm .

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Re: There’s Need To Adequately Fund NASS — Saraki, Dogara, Tambuwal by chikago1: 3:55pm On Oct 23, 2018
King44:
after all the ridiculous amount they cut for their selves even going as far as paddling budget, they should just sell this country or loan the country out to fund their never satisfied need for money, if they where able to pass a more effective law on electricity that actually guarantee 24hrs of electricity I would not have complained I would have said they actually deserve it but look at the situation on ground and look at what their demanding god make them kuku sell this country to satisfy their greed
I disagree, if the country were to be sold, the same politicians will sell it to themselves. So in my humble opinion, Nigeria should be colonized again even if it's by Kenya.

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Re: There’s Need To Adequately Fund NASS — Saraki, Dogara, Tambuwal by Roger3D(m): 4:00pm On Oct 23, 2018
There is an urgent need to underfund the NASS and adequately fund our primary health care and educational systems

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Re: There’s Need To Adequately Fund NASS — Saraki, Dogara, Tambuwal by King44(m): 4:00pm On Oct 23, 2018
chikago1:
I disagree, if the country were to be sold, the same politicians will sell it to themselves. So in my humble opinion, Nigeria should be colonized again even if it's by Kenya.
I almost fainted

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Re: There’s Need To Adequately Fund NASS — Saraki, Dogara, Tambuwal by wink2015(m): 4:05pm On Oct 23, 2018
loladeji:
President of the Senate, Dr. Bukola Saraki; Speaker of the House of Representatives, Yakubu Dogara, and former Speaker and Sokoto State governor, Aminu Tambuwal, have called for adequate funding of the National Assembly.
The three Nigerian leaders, who spoke at the convocation ceremony of the National Institute for Legislative and Democratic Studies, NILDS/University of Benin Post Graduate Programmes for the 2015/2016 and 2016/2017 academic sessions held at the National Assembly, yesterday, said lawmakers in the eight assembly had committed themselves to improving the lives of Nigerians.

They also harped on adequate funding of both arms of legislature because of the important role they play in nation building.
The Senate President, who is the chairman of NILD Governing Council, said core legislative, oversight and representative functions of the legislature are to contribute to the quality of governance.
He said: ‘’There is no gainsaying the fact that the core legislative, oversight and representative functions of the legislature provide an essential contribution to the quality of our democracy and governance as a whole.

“In the eighth National Assembly, the legislature has played a greater role in policy formulation and has engaged more robustly with the Executive at the various stages of policy formulation. This stems from our conviction that the task of nation-building must be a collective one, and this sometimes requires sacrifices on the part of the individual.

“Many of the legislative measures we have pursued since 2015 have been targeted at driving productivity, easing access to finance, creating jobs and improving livelihoods. Legislative proposals in this area are focused on Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises, MSMEs, particularly in reducing regulatory burdens and easing access to capital, with the objective of having a large number of sustainable fast-growing small and mid-size businesses.
‘’We have also taken legislative action to tackle tax avoidance and evasion, to encourage
compliance with tax obligations by all persons.”

Also noting that the National Assembly had helped save Nigeria from collapse, Speaker of the House of Representatives, Yakubu Dogara, said to attain stable, strong and effective governance in Nigeria, the National Assembly must receive priority attention in terms of capacity building.
Arguing that the legislature was the true face of democracy, Dogara said it was preferable to build healthy and strong institutions as the legislature than strong personalities.

He said: “It is our considered opinion that if there is any institution of government that should receive priority attention in terms of capacity building, it is the legislature. This is because the legislature is the true face of democracy.”
Governor of Sokoto State and a former Speaker of the House, Aminu Tambuwal, said there was an urgent need to properly fund the legislature.

He, however, noted that this might not be well received by the executive arm of government. According to him, to get better legislation churned out, the National Assembly needs funds.

See More >> https://www.freshreporters.com/2018/10/theres-need-to-adequately-fund-nass.html

SENATOR SARAKI, HON. DOGARA AND GOVERNOR AMINU TAMBUWAL MUST BE HIGH ON CODEINE AND TRAMADOL!

Abi na MONKEY TAIL AND BURUTANSHI THEM DEY TAKE!

Do they really know the impact of poverty in Nigeria today!

Many families in Nigeria can hardly afford a daily meal let alone pay for drugs but our political leaders are sitting on our treasury apportioning money to themselves and their cronies with sycophant singing their praises day and night.

If they are truly patriotic they should be talking about operating NASS on part time.

Their constituency projects in their communities they never execute or if it was really executed they did it haphazardly and they embezzle the money.

They hardly make laws that will benefit the common man in Nigeria.

Their agenda is to LOOT, LOOT, AND LOOT ALL THE MONEY IN THE TREASURY!

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Re: There’s Need To Adequately Fund NASS — Saraki, Dogara, Tambuwal by chikago1: 4:15pm On Oct 23, 2018
King44:
I almost fainted
grin grin grin Kenya is not that bad nah.
Re: There’s Need To Adequately Fund NASS — Saraki, Dogara, Tambuwal by maasoap(m): 4:19pm On Oct 23, 2018
Racoon:
After the staggering amounts they illegally allot to themselves? These people are really crazy. angry angry angry What is Nigeria still operating bicameral legislation for sef

After separating their account and budget and making it a secret! May be half of the national annual budget will be enough for them.

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Re: There’s Need To Adequately Fund NASS — Saraki, Dogara, Tambuwal by TheShopKeeper(m): 4:19pm On Oct 23, 2018
...saraki and co are very heartless...instead for them to fight for the minimum wage for the population...they are still demanding for more funds whilst doing next to nothing...

...by the way senators like saraki, akpabio, and other ex-governors are still collecting milllions as pension from their respective states....

...thank God neither saraki nor tambuwal got the PDP presidential candadidate...if PDP should win next year...Nigeria will be in serious financial trouble...

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Re: There’s Need To Adequately Fund NASS — Saraki, Dogara, Tambuwal by Nobody: 4:20pm On Oct 23, 2018
Translation : they need more money. Criminals sad

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Re: There’s Need To Adequately Fund NASS — Saraki, Dogara, Tambuwal by maasoap(m): 4:21pm On Oct 23, 2018
PDP members and supporters, can you hear your hero?

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Re: There’s Need To Adequately Fund NASS — Saraki, Dogara, Tambuwal by chris51(f): 4:30pm On Oct 23, 2018
NASS should be scrapped.
Our problem is not Buhari or any president.
Our problem is NASS. They hold the government to ransome. They pad their salaries and allowances.

We say NO to NASS

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Re: There’s Need To Adequately Fund NASS — Saraki, Dogara, Tambuwal by chris51(f): 4:30pm On Oct 23, 2018
chris51:
NASS should be scrapped.
Our problem is not Buhari or any president.
Our problem is NASS. They hold the government to ransome. They pad their salaries and allowances.

We say NO to NASS

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Re: There’s Need To Adequately Fund NASS — Saraki, Dogara, Tambuwal by searchlight: 4:34pm On Oct 23, 2018
Iblad0994:
I hope Nigeria won’t enter one chance if eventually Atiku is voted in. They will ground this country patapata.

Joke of the century. The NASS are still seeking for more funding after that enormous fee and allowances they’re collecting.

You better sell Nigeria once and for all.

Rubbish NASS!!!
the zoo is already in it worst state and can't descend further low.
Re: There’s Need To Adequately Fund NASS — Saraki, Dogara, Tambuwal by searchlight: 4:37pm On Oct 23, 2018
back2sender:
BARAWOS THEM , OLE , SEE THIEVES .
THIS PEOPLE ARE WICKED AND SELFISH, RATHER THAN FIGHT FOR WORKERS, PENSIONERS , MASSES THEY ARWE ASKING FOR MORE MONEY FOR THEMSELVES.
THOSE BLESSING MR BUHARI SHOULD ALSO EXTEND SAME BLESSINGS TO THIS THIEVES

SAI BABA 2019
zombie pls when oshomole and the dullard impeaching saraki? the last time I checked saraki has reconvened the Senate's and it is oshomole that's fighting to keep his job. how time flies.

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Re: There’s Need To Adequately Fund NASS — Saraki, Dogara, Tambuwal by chuckjonesbaba(m): 4:46pm On Oct 23, 2018
Racoon:
After the staggering amounts they illegally allot to themselves? These people are really crazy. angry angry angry What is Nigeria still operating bicameral legislation for sef

Raccoon God bless you. Like I have been stressing on Nairaland, our problems are not Buhari, Atiku, Jonathan and etc. This is our problem. The money spent on running these so called Assemblies and Senates in Nigeria is too much.. Government is spending billions meant for the masses and people are dying in cesspool hospitals, bad roads and at the mercy of hungry police officers who are deprived of basic amenities and care... etc.. Nigerians please awake and protest this not crucifying each president that gets on the seat.. we should ask the Governors to account for the funds being allocated to them too..
Re: There’s Need To Adequately Fund NASS — Saraki, Dogara, Tambuwal by Raddie(m): 4:47pm On Oct 23, 2018
gen2briz:
Fund NASS
These people are callous ooo.. They're not even saying Fund civil servants.
The thunder that will fire you people will come with lightning.
Olórí burúkú gbogbo.
I'm even more scared of the civil service.
Re: There’s Need To Adequately Fund NASS — Saraki, Dogara, Tambuwal by fredoooooo: 4:49pm On Oct 23, 2018
Awon oloriburuku eda ema soriburuku ni tomo tomo , as you've all ruined this country so shall all you invested on your children will be ruined ... awon asiwere angry angry angry angry

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Re: There’s Need To Adequately Fund NASS — Saraki, Dogara, Tambuwal by IamPlato(m): 4:51pm On Oct 23, 2018
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Instead Of funding NASS, Please Fund Somebody With NYASH Cancer
Re: There’s Need To Adequately Fund NASS — Saraki, Dogara, Tambuwal by adekolaelect(m): 4:52pm On Oct 23, 2018
These are the people that want to take power from Buhari?? we need to open our eyes to remove hatred @ask ourself what we want from government and let think deeply who can offer it and As Nigerias we should not expect a day magic change /repair of damaged.Chang need time and commitment .
Re: There’s Need To Adequately Fund NASS — Saraki, Dogara, Tambuwal by adekolaelect(m): 4:53pm On Oct 23, 2018
These are the people that want to take power from Buhari?? we need to open our eyes to remove hatred @ask ourself what we want from government and let think deeply who can offer it and As Nigerias we should not expect a day magic change /repair of damaged.Changs need time and commitment .

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Re: There’s Need To Adequately Fund NASS — Saraki, Dogara, Tambuwal by banhammy: 4:53pm On Oct 23, 2018
Awon oloriburuku, aye yin o no da
Re: There’s Need To Adequately Fund NASS — Saraki, Dogara, Tambuwal by chuckjonesbaba(m): 4:58pm On Oct 23, 2018
Iblad0994:
I hope Nigeria won’t enter one chance if eventually Atiku is voted in. They will ground this country patapata.

Joke of the century. The NASS are still seeking for more funding after that enormous fee and allowances they’re collecting.

You better sell Nigeria once and for all.

Rubbish NASS!!!

Now my eyes are opening, I see the reasons why Buhari government seems not to be working. This Saraki guy don expose their yansh. This is why they are fighting Buhari... I am not interested in Nigeria politics but something is going on here. This cabal is holding Nigeria ransom, this is why we need a complete overhaul like Ghana did in the past. Redefine government. People are groaning under the hardship of the country and these monkeys are living like Kings..

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Re: There’s Need To Adequately Fund NASS — Saraki, Dogara, Tambuwal by bettercreature(m): 4:59pm On Oct 23, 2018
michoim:
Band of thieves in PDP
That is what PDP is all about

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Re: There’s Need To Adequately Fund NASS — Saraki, Dogara, Tambuwal by loladeji: 5:01pm On Oct 23, 2018
Re: There’s Need To Adequately Fund NASS — Saraki, Dogara, Tambuwal by teweholua: 5:03pm On Oct 23, 2018
wow serious shii oo

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Re: There’s Need To Adequately Fund NASS — Saraki, Dogara, Tambuwal by fedorahat: 5:08pm On Oct 23, 2018
bettercreature:
That is what PDP is all about

Are my eyes deceiving me, abeg who get hypo.
I thought you were with/for PDP
Re: There’s Need To Adequately Fund NASS — Saraki, Dogara, Tambuwal by bettercreature(m): 5:13pm On Oct 23, 2018
fedorahat:


Are my eyes deceiving me, abeg who get hypo.
I thought you were with/for PDP
I am bipartisan in nature.
Re: There’s Need To Adequately Fund NASS — Saraki, Dogara, Tambuwal by fedorahat: 5:19pm On Oct 23, 2018
bettercreature:
I am bipartisan in nature.
oh, just a step lower than Atiku who is multipartisian, very lovely.

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