Saraki: I won’t Compromise N’Assembly’s Position on $30bn External Loan






Explaining his recent visits to the president, he said: “A visit to the Presidency by the Senate president is a normal thing because we need to consult, discuss, exchange ideas and make suggestions to each other from time to time. More importantly, at this time, when the nation is facing economic crisis, there is need for frequent engagements by the Presidency and the National Assembly.”

According to him, “It is in fact very unfortunate that these empty speculations by the media are now forming the basis for commentaries by some politicians who are in a position to be better informed. Politicians should stop playing to the gallery or drawing political capital from all issues. When serious national issues are on ground, we should refrain from making statements based on mere sentiments.”

Saraki pleaded with the media to exercise restraint in their reportage and commentaries in order to properly serve the people.

“At a time when we are about to prepare a budget which is aimed at responding to the current recession and our plan is to ensure all issues concerning the budget are ironed out before the budget comes to the floor so that we will have a less tedious process than that of last year, the media should be ready to witness more of these engagements between the Presidency and the National Assembly,” he stated.

Governor Bello Drums Support for Loan

Meanwhile, the Governor of Kogi State, Alhaji Yahaya Bello, yesterday urged the National Assembly to approve the proposed $29.9 billion loan by the federal government in order to help develop the nation’s infrastructure.

The governor, who spoke while addressing journalists in Lokoja, said the loan would herald a new infrastructural horizon in the country, insisting that for the nation to achieve its goals of industrialisation, infrastructure must be developed for rapid development.

“I am aware that the National Assembly is considering ironing out some grey areas in the deal. This is good for the nation,” he said, adding: “The president has done what is right by proposing such a facility to rebound the nation’s economy through infrastructural development.”

He hailed the president’s resilient efforts at driving the economy out of recession, urging Nigerians to join hands with the Buhari administration to liberate Nigeria from the effects of corruption which brought the nation to its knees.

Bello expressed confidence that with the ongoing efforts to fix the country’s infrastructural deficit and improve power, Nigeria could rise from its present position to that of respectability in the African continent.
He said the challenges faced by the nation were temporary and would soon be resolved










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