Senate Leader, Ali Ndume, on
Wednesday, said the upper chamber had no time to consider the Petroleum
Industry Bill now because the PIB was not the priority of the current
administration.
Ndume said rather than dissipate
time and resources on the PIB, stalled in the 7th National Assembly, senators
had been preoccupied with how to first block leakages in the oil sector.
Ndume, in an interview with our
correspondent in Abuja, said the Senate had been looking at the Nigerian
National Petroleum Corporation Act to determine the financial inflow and
outflow of the corporation.
He said, “We are not talking
about the PIB for now. The PIB got stuck somehow in the 7th Senate and this is
a new government that definitely comes up with an idea of how it intends to run
the oil and gas industry.
“This 8th National Assembly is
determined to pass the PIB but coming to say when is a question very difficult
to answer because right now, we have seven versions of the PIB. Maybe the final
one will be presented by the 8th National Assembly.”
He said the Senate could not
concentrate on the passage of the PIB now because there were so many unresolved
issues about the content of the proposed legislation. He listed these issues to
include “the community aspect, joint venture contracts and the partnership
issues.”
Meanwhile the Senator
representing Ogun Central Senatorial District, Lanre Tejuosho, on Wednesday
asked Nigerians to place less emphasis on passage of bills but to insist on
effective oversight activities by lawmakers.
Tejuosho, in an interview with
journalists in Abuja, said the rot in virtually all the sectors of the nation’s
economy could have been avoided if lawmakers had taken the issue of oversight
seriously.
The senator said, “We keep on
talking about sponsoring bills but looking back at all the Assemblies that we
have had , this is the eight one, I realised that so many bills have been
passed and I ask what the problem is.
“For me the problem is not
introducing bills but the oversight function of the senate. There are so many
wrongs today that could have been put right if the senators had done their
oversight function properly.
“So I believe, rather than
passing new bills, we should concentrate on how to perfect the oversight
functions.
“If a bill should be uppermost on
my mind today, it is a bill that will
ensure that any agency or parastatal that will prescribe punishment for
agencies that fail in their responsibilities of implementing their budget or
projects.
“In fact, any of the senators
that is in charge of oversight of an agency and who did not point it out at the
right time, that senator must lose his ranking right. Such a senator that fails
in his oversight function should be penalised.”
He said that Nigerians would not
be complaining about the poor power situation in the country if the senators in
charge of the power sector had been performing their oversight duties.
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