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Saraki Charts Path To Economic Recovery
The Senate has given the
Federal Government guidelines to follow in putting an end to the current economic recession facing the country.
The Senate President, Bukola Saraki, gave the guidelines in Abuja yesterday in his welcome to mark the resumption of the Senate from a seven week recess.
He said that during the recess he interacted with various age groups in Kwara State who pleaded that everything should be done to put an end to the suffering of Nigerians.
Saraki, therefore, advised the Federal Government to among other things put in place a pro-business leadership-level engagement platform with the private sector to boost market confidence in the economy.
The Senate also advised the government to raise money from sale of assets to shore up foreign reserves, calm investors and discourage currency speculation.
“The Federal Government should engage in meaningful dialogue with aggrieved militants in the Niger Delta and avoid an escalation of the conflict in the region.
“The National Assembly is very ready to play any role in the process.
“The Federal Government must consider tweaking the pension funds policy within international best practice safeguards to accommodate investment in infrastructure and mortgages.
“The government and the Central Bank of Nigeria must agree on a policy of monetary easing to stimulate the economy and harmonise monetary and fiscal policy until economic recovery is attained.
“The Federal Government must retool its export promotion policy scheme with export incentives such as the resumption of the Export Expansion Grant (EEG) and introduce export financing initiatives.”
The Senate also advised the executive to consider releasing funds immediately to ensure the implementation of the budget for the near short term to inject money into the economy.
The upper legislative chamber also called for support for the agro-allied businesses to boost value addition and job creation.
Saraki said that it was pertinent that immediate, medium and long-term strategies were devised to ease the suffering of Nigerians especially those in the Internally Displaced Persons camps.
He also called on the lawmakers to play their own parts in the area of legislation to ensure that relevant laws were passed.
“We must ensure the passage of the Petroleum Industry Bill as soon as possible to stimulate new investment and boost oil revenue.
“As we all know, this bill is long in waiting and is very crucial for vital investment in the oil and gas sector.
“We will immediately begin the process of accelerating bills aimed at reforming the sub-sector for growth and accessibility. We must also explore the possibility of backing certain key government policies with legislation.’’
He said that Nigerians were not interested in knowing who caused the problems or which party was in government but only wanted solutions to the problems.
Saraki called for an urgent debate on the issue of recession devoid of blames or partisanship and with a view to proffering more lasting solution to the our constitutional responsibility under the principles of checks and balances.
“We shall make critical interventions whenever they become necessary and undertake emergency actions whenever they are required within the confines of the constitution.
“The task at hand requires us to take tough decisions and do all that is necessary to dig our economy out of this recession.
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