Speaker of the House of Representatives, Yakubu Dogara on Tuesday
said it would implement a legislative agenda aimed at improving the
living conditions of Nigerians.Dogara said this in his presentation of a draft of the legislative agenda of the 8th House of Representatives in Abuja.
The speaker said the agenda outlined steps and prioritised legislative actions required to achieve set goals and objectives.
According to him, the legislative agenda takes lessons from the experiences of the 7th House of Representatives and seeks to consolidate the gains and achievements thereof.
"The House recognizes that there remains widespread citizens’ distrust of public institutions and government generally.
"It is also recognized that there is a lot of public misconceptions and misperceptions about the functions and contributions of the legislature to Nigeria’s overall socioeconomic and political development.
"Yet, the legislature’s contributions to Nigeria’s democracy remain critical and important.
"The 8th House of Representatives will assert its role in providing leadership in the areas of accountable and transparent government, citizens engagement, as well as constituency representation," he said.
Dogara added that the 8th House of Representatives would collaborate with the Senate and other arms of government to legislate for the common good of the Nigerian people.
"Our legislative activities will cover critical spheres of life in Nigeria.
"The House will legislate to achieve reforms in economic development, tackle poverty and unemployment and confront the scourge of corruption and terrorism/security challenge.
"The House will also give priority to legislations to address environmental challenges such as desertification, erosion and pollution.
"The 8th House of Representatives will legislate to cut the cost of running government, reduce wastage and tackle revenue leakages," Dogara said.
The speaker stressed that the House would play its part in rescuing the country from hunger, poverty, disease, social, economic, political and infrastructural challenges.
He said "the 8th House of Representatives, as peoples’ parliament, will be sensitive to public demands for transparency and accountability.
"Our legislative actions would therefore seek to build public confidence and trust and be responsive to citizens’ questions regarding the conduct of legislative business.
"The House will work for public good and serve as the institution that defends the rights of the people to an accountable and transparent government."
The speaker said the agenda outlined steps and prioritised legislative actions required to achieve set goals and objectives.
According to him, the legislative agenda takes lessons from the experiences of the 7th House of Representatives and seeks to consolidate the gains and achievements thereof.
"The House recognizes that there remains widespread citizens’ distrust of public institutions and government generally.
"It is also recognized that there is a lot of public misconceptions and misperceptions about the functions and contributions of the legislature to Nigeria’s overall socioeconomic and political development.
"Yet, the legislature’s contributions to Nigeria’s democracy remain critical and important.
"The 8th House of Representatives will assert its role in providing leadership in the areas of accountable and transparent government, citizens engagement, as well as constituency representation," he said.
Dogara added that the 8th House of Representatives would collaborate with the Senate and other arms of government to legislate for the common good of the Nigerian people.
"Our legislative activities will cover critical spheres of life in Nigeria.
"The House will legislate to achieve reforms in economic development, tackle poverty and unemployment and confront the scourge of corruption and terrorism/security challenge.
"The House will also give priority to legislations to address environmental challenges such as desertification, erosion and pollution.
"The 8th House of Representatives will legislate to cut the cost of running government, reduce wastage and tackle revenue leakages," Dogara said.
The speaker stressed that the House would play its part in rescuing the country from hunger, poverty, disease, social, economic, political and infrastructural challenges.
He said "the 8th House of Representatives, as peoples’ parliament, will be sensitive to public demands for transparency and accountability.
"Our legislative actions would therefore seek to build public confidence and trust and be responsive to citizens’ questions regarding the conduct of legislative business.
"The House will work for public good and serve as the institution that defends the rights of the people to an accountable and transparent government."
- NAN