Saraki
Senate President,
Dr. Abubakar Bukola Saraki, on Wednesday warned against making
the upcoming general elections “a do-or-die affair” even as
he insisted that Nigerians must be allowed to exercise their
right to choose who will represent them at all levels
Saraki who made the
declaration while welcoming his colleagues from the Christmas and New
Year break, according to a statement by his Chief Press Secretary,
Sanni Onogu, in Abuja, said all efforts must be made to ensure
that the elections are free, fair and credible.
He stated that the
8th Senate having passed a record 257 as at the end of December 2018,
must not be distracted but should rather remain focused in order to
finish strong.
Saraki said: “This
is an epoch making Senate that had, by the end of 2018, passed an
unprecedented 257 bills, many of which are groundbreaking enough to
change the game to meet the needs of Nigerians, with the potential to
radically transform their lives for the better.
“Nigerians
expect us to continue in this vein, and we owe it to ourselves to
meet their expectations. The legacy of the 8th Senate
will be written in the legislative footprints that we leave, and the
foundation that we lay.
“Therefore,
we must ensure that we continue to address issues affecting
Nigerians, and concerning which they seek our intervention. Issues
such as Unemployment, lack of economic opportunities, insecurity and
so on – these still require the attention of the National
Assembly.
“Every
action that we can take to address these issues through the
legislative function, we must take; everything that we can do, we
must do. We must ensure that we conclude work on all outstanding
bills and petitions; and bring successful conclusion to all issues
and investigations brought to the attention of this Senate.
“The
2019 Elections are just over a month away, and the expectations of
Nigerians as the dates draw near, is that we continue to serve as the
representatives they voted for. In our work in this chamber, we are
expected to rise about the partisan paradigm.
“We
should address our minds to, and always channel our efforts to how we
can move our country forward. Nigerians want to see leaders who will
not succumb to the partisan instinct in lawmaking.
“They
want to see leaders who will bring new ideas to bear on the
challenges confronting the country. These include: Out-of-school
children figures; rebuilding the North East; securing the North West;
increasing Girl Child education; as well as how we navigate our way
in the economy for higher productivity,” he stated.
On the forthcoming
elections, the President of the Senate said: “Looking ahead to the
General Elections, I wish all contestants and aspirants luck in the
forthcoming elections, including those here among us.
“I
enjoin us all to bear in mind that it should be a contest of ideas.
We should eschew ad hominem approaches to political discourse, and
communicate our ideas in a civil manner.
“The
issue of PVCs remains a concern. I call on the Independent National
Electoral Commission (INEC) to give urgent attention to the
matter. Issue has similarly been raised about people
buying PVCs; this should also be looked into.
“Let
me take this opportunity to reiterate the need for INEC to bring
relevant stakeholders together for a dialogue on a way forward to
tackle these issues, ahead of the elections.
“Everything
must be done and every sacrifice must be made to ensure free and fair
2019 Elections. INEC is encouraged to engage the parties and be
transparent in its decision making. It is important that the people
are assured of the Commission’s resolve and commitment to credible
elections.
“To
all Nigerians, I say this: we must have a country after the
elections. We all still have to live among ourselves when the polls
have closed and the elections are over. The rhetoric leading up to
the elections must therefore be mindful of the need for moderation,
decorum and respect.
“To
those of us who are contesting, let us remember that our biggest
offer is to serve. Ultimately, the Nigerian people have a right to
choose who will represent them at all levels. It is not a do or die
affair. I encourage all to participate in the coming polls and I wish
Nigerians a safe 2019 Election,” he said.
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