BY RT. HON DOGARA YAKUBU ON ELECTION AS SPEAKER OF 8TH HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES ON 9TH JUNE 2015
It is with a deep sense of honour, humility, and with gratitude to God
that I take the chair as Speaker of the 8th House of Representatives of
the Federal Republic of Nigeria.
2. I want to express my sincere appreciation to my colleagues, Honourable
members of this House, for this confidence you have reposed in me and for
this huge responsibility you have thrust on me.
3. May I also express my thanks to our Party, the All Progressive
Congress, APC, for providing us with the platform to come to the House.To
my Constituents, the great people of Bogoro/ Dass/ TafawaBalewa federal
Constituency of Bauchi State, I thank you for sending me once again to the
National Assembly. To our dear President, President Muhammadu Buhari,
GCFR, we say thank you for providing the leadership through which CHANGE
came to Nigeria and for also providing the enabling environment that made
this day possible. Of course, my wife and family have remained my greatest
pillar of strength. To all our Campaign Staff and all those, too many to
mention, who played a role one way or the other for this day to come, my
sincere appreciation.
4. I must commend the transparent nature of this election as a tribute to
the bureaucracy of the National Assembly led by the Clerk to the National
Assembly, Alhaji Salisu Maikasuwa, and the Clerk House of Representatives,
Alhaji M.A. SANI – OMOLORI and other National Assembly Officials and
Staff. To all the past leaders of this legislative institution, we thank
you for your continued support. To the media and all those who report or
work in the National Assembly, we are most grateful for your support. This
victory is for all Nigerians.
5. I salute the doggedness and service of Hon. Femi Gbajabiamila, who
fought a good fight and who has served this House and the nation with
distinction. Together we will heal the wounds and divisions of this
contest. Together we shall work to deliver good legislation and good
government to our people.
6. I wish to use this opportunity to formally welcome all of us both new
and returning members to the 8th National Assembly. Inauguration of the
8th House of Representatives should be a day of joy for members who toiled
day and night and went through great difficulties to be elected. It is
indeed a wonderful honour and privilege to be entrusted with so great a
responsibility and opportunity by our constituents. You are one of the 360
Nigerians to be so honoured out of over 150 million people. To God be the
glory.
7. What has been demonstrated here today, is the resolve of Members of the
House to assert the independence of the legislature as a co-equal arm of
government. My dear colleagues, by electing me as Speaker you have
demonstrated to the world that our legislature is living up to the dreams
and aspirations of our founding fathers. You are leaving a legacy of an
accountable, autonomous, focused, progressive and united House capable of
playing its role as the stabilizing force in our polity. We have shown
once again that this is a House of the Nigerian people.
8. After 16 years of unbroken experiment in Constitutional democracy, it
is right to say that the Nigerian legislature has come of age. The House
continues to remain the repository of the democratic hopes and ambitious
of our people. This is a truly representative Chamber that can be relied
upon to rise to the occasion when duty calls.
9. It should be noted that we are heirs, to a long tradition of a House
where debates are robustly undertaken, where radicalism flows as an
institutional prerogative. We continue to be the bulwark for the defence
of the rights and privileges of the “common man”. We shall continue to
champion the rights of the weak and poor. We shall continue to be the
anchor for the wellbeing of our people.
10. My Honourable Colleagues, after the euphoria of today comes the
difficulties of tomorrow. We take office at a period in our history when
the morale of our people are at its lowest ebb. We take office when our
economy is in shambles, when the living conditions of Nigerians are in
poor shape, when infrastructures are nonexistent or at best decayed. Our
people are no longer safe in their homes .We face a debt crises once
again. We are in a period of great social and political malaise. Provision
of basic necessities of life for our people is becoming increasingly
difficult. Long fuel lines, high cost of living, and epileptic electricity
supply or in most instances complete darkness has become the order of the
day. The Health needs of the majority of our people are not being met.
Extreme poverty still envelopes a large percentage of our population. For
too long, Nigerians have suffered degradation and neglect. The list is
endless.
11. It will be unfair to say that efforts have not been made by our past
leaders to solve all these problems. Quite to the contrary, a lot of
progress has been made in many fields. But it appears as if we have not
done enough, as the problems still remain.
12. We are poised to use our new office to wage a mortal combat with the
cancer of corruption, incompetence, insecurity, bad governance and
infrastructural decay. We shall wage an unrelenting legislative war on
insecurity, unemployment, poverty, lack of power supply, educational
inadequacies, health problems and social decay.
13. We have run out of excuses.
14. We may be accused of falling short at the end of the day, but we will
not be accused of not doing our best to reposition this nation, Nigeria,
as a beacon of hope for Africa. We hope that our best will be good enough.
15. I pledge to you my colleagues and Nigerians that we will play our part
in this new opportunity offered us by Nigerians to recover our nation from
the clutches of hunger, poverty, disease, social, economic, political and
infrastructural quagmire.
16. It is now our responsibility to fashion out the legislative
instruments that will lead to Nigeria’s renaissance. Let the word go forth
from here that it shall not be legislative business as usual again in
Nigeria.
17. We, as a parliament can only justify the confidence of our people by
keeping faith with our duties of Law making, Representation and Oversight
of the Executive arm of government. However, inspite of our responsibility
for checking and balancing the Executive, good governance can only be
effected when all arms of government are working in harmony and
partnership to bring about the CHANGES voted for by Nigerians on March 28,
2015.
18. We shall cooperate and work harmoniously with the Senate of the
Federal Republic of Nigeria to deliver on the mandate given to us by
Nigerians.
19. We have already outlined a legislative Programme of Action and a
legislative compass to guide our actions in office in the document titled:
My Legislative Agenda for the 8th House of Representatives” which was
released recently.
20. Highlights of our Legislative proposals are:
v Enhancing the independence and autonomy of the House of
Representatives while maintaining a robust and cooperative relationship
with the Executive.
v Overhauling the Budgetary processes of the National Assembly
v Improved Oversight coordination and processes
v Strengthening the Committees of the House of Representatives
v Transparency and accountability on the issue of Salaries, Allowances
and Running Cost of the Legislature:
v Improving communications with the General Public.
v Conducting a Legislative Needs Assessment.
v Review of the Standing Orders of the House
v Introducing a robust Code of Conduct for Members
v Strengthening the Committees of the House of Representatives
v Improving Physical Structures and Equipment used in the House
v Priority Legislation, Other legislative measures and Conclusion of
Outstanding Bills from the 7th House of Representatives:
21. We further pledged that:
“The 8th House of Representatives will concentrate on legislation that
will bring the changes required and voted for by Nigerians. Legislative
measures that will tackle the issue of endemic unemployment crises;
insecurity of lives and property; poverty alleviation; health and
education; Endemic Corruption; electricity and Energy crises; General
infrastructure decay etc. We shall work closely and speedily to pass
legislation that will tackle these matters.”
We also propose to introduce the following:
“Sectoral Debates:
Sectoral debates on various aspects of the Nigerian economy are some of
the legislative measures we would introduce …This proposal envisages
that the House will designate specific legislative sitting days or weeks
in its calendar specifically for discussion on various problems facing the
nation. Such identified themes, sectors, areas or problems include –
Unemployment, Health, Education and Social Services; Power/Energy Sector,
Oil and Gas, Science and Technology; Commerce and Industry;
Transportation; Telecommunications; Agriculture; Mining; Manufacturing;
Diversification of the Economy, Finance, Corruption, Security Matters,
Infrastructure etc.
We expect that these debates will lead to crafting of new laws or
amendment to existing ones or indeed make recommendations on how to better
manage the economy.”
We shall fine-tune this document and present it to the entire House for
debate, amendments and adoption as soon as we commence legislative duties.
22. CONCLUSION:
Let me once again thank my colleagues for this honour and to all Nigerians
for their interest and participation in this keenly contested race.
Elections are over. The onerous task of governance begins. I plead with
all the supporters of both camps in this election to quickly bury the
hatchet and forge a united front to tackle the myriads of problems facing
the nation.
I thank you all and may God Bless the Federal Republic of Nigeria.