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    Defence, security will get highest vote in 2022 budget – Lawan

    Chronicle EditorBy Chronicle EditorOctober 28, 2021No Comments3 Mins Read
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    Senate President Ahmad Lawan on Thursday said that the National Assembly will ensure that the issue of defence and security is prioritised to receive the highest vote in the 2022 budget that is yet being processed.

    Lawan made the remarks in Abuja at the opening of the 5th Conference of Network of African Parliamentarians Members of Defense and Security Committees.

    The Senate President told the participants at the conference: “Today our nation, our continent and even the world has been challenged by insecurity.

    “For us in Nigeria, in the National Assembly, our committees on defence and security are probably the most overworked. Certainly the busiest committees.

    “But right from inception in 2019 when those committees were formed, we consider insecurity in Nigeria as part and parcel of our legislative agenda.

    “And of course, that is the agenda of the administration as well. So there is a meeting point between us in the Legislature in the National Assembly and the Executive arm of government.

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    “We believe that this is one challenge we need to address otherwise development and progress will continue to be stunted and jeopardised.

    “Only few months ago, the National Assembly passed a supplementary budget of over 900 billion naira and about 80 percent of that, over 800 billion naira was appropriated for security and defence of our country.

    “And by the Grace of God, we intend to repeat the same feat, that in the 2022 appropriation bill that has been presented to us, we will ensure that the defence and security of Nigeria receive the highest appropriation for us to provide security for our people.

    “Our presence here as parliamentarians attest to this fact that we need to fight insecurity and ensure defence for our country through this kind of forum, coming together as parliamentarians in Africa and ensuring that what we do here is escalated to the level of all our parliaments when we go home and of course, through our regional bodies, the ECOWAS parilament and other regional parliamentary bodies and of course the Pan-African parliament where all our African countries are represented.

    “And because of the collaboration and partnership that we have in the presence of the European Union which is a major partner to us, I will suggest that the resolutions of this conference should also be escalated to ACP-EU Joint Parliamentary Assembly that normally have all African countries represented and of course the European parliamentarians are also represented.

    “We believe that we have to domesticate, whatever it is that we resolve here, in our parliaments. What is essential also is to engage the executive arm of our governments in all our countries. Because as parliamentarians, we can pass resolutions but resolutions are meant to be implemented by the executive arm of government.

    “And therefore because we want to ensure that whatever we do here is given all the consideration and is implemented, then we have to engage the executive arm of government in our different countries to ensure that whatever we do here is not in vain at the end.”

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