Remarks
By Rt. Hon. Aminu Waziri Tambuwal CFR, Speaker, House Of
Representatives, National Assembly of the Federal Republic of Nigeria
On The Occasion Of The Consideration Of The Report On The House’s Ad Hoc Committee On Petroleum Subsidy
1. My fellow colleagues, You will recall that on Sunday January 8 we
had to cut short our recess in response to a national crisis as a result
of the sudden removal of fuel subsidy by the Executive Arm of Government.
2. The commitment and patriotism shown by members during that period of
emergency finally led to the gradual resolution of that crisis.
3. Today, we are here to consider the product of that sacrifice. Before
you is the report of the Ad-hoc Committee on the monitoring of fuel
subsidy regime which was set up to verify and determine actual subsidy
requirements.
4. And I must commend the Chairman of the
Committee, Hon Farouk Lawan and the rest of his Committee Members, for
their courage, dedication and professionalism. They were given a crucial
assignment and they handled it with the integrity and patriotism it
deserved.
5. The probe of the oil Sector has raised so much
dust from certain segments of the polity such that it became clear that
the intention was to frustrate it. For those who regard the oil sector
as a secret society or sacred cow, I wish to state without equivocation
that it is not. All public agencies in the oil sector are the creation
of Acts of the National Assembly and this Honourable House has no powers
to legislate for the creation of secret societies. Similarly all
private sector corporate bodies operating in the sector are the creation
of the Corporate Affairs Commission and that Commission also is not
vested with any powers to incorporate secret societies. Let it therefore
be known that in our drive to sanitize the polity, there are no sacred
cows and we do not intend to discover any.
6. However, that is
only one part of the job. We now have the more crucial duty of
considering the report and recommendations of the committee. Usually in a
matter such as this, one is accustomed to hearing differing opinions
presented passionately. Or passions presented as opinions.
7.
But we must never forget who we are and where we are, because Nigerians
are watching us very closely and history will judge what we do here
today. I therefore urge each and everyone of you to look at this report
dispassionately.
8. Be fair in your comments and set aside all primordial sentiments so that we can do justice to this important document.
9. Let me reiterate the fact that we are discharging a Constitutional
assignment here and it is therefore incumbent upon us to do our duty
without fear or favour. Let me also remind you that we are fighting
against entrenched interests whose infectious greed has decimated our
people. Therefore, be mindful that they will fight back, and they do
fight dirty.
10. I have heard all kinds of insinuations,
including the one about anti-graft agencies waiting for a ‘harmonise
version’ of this report before taking any action. Let me quickly say
here that this is at best an excuse that can not stand after all the
same agencies accept and investigate petitions from individuals, how
much more resolutions of this House, there will be no such document so
they should just go ahead and do their job and where they find any
person or body culpable, they should proceed in accordance with the law.
11. Our only interest here is to mitigate the suffering of Nigerians by
showing how the subsidy regime has been hijacked for the benefit of a
few. At the end of our deliberations we hope that the executive arm will
act upon the resolutions of this House and bring more transparency to
bear on the system.
12. Together we can do all things
constitutionally required of us but not without sacrificing our personal
comforts, personal aspiration and even personal opportunities that do
not benefit the public good. For as many are prepared and determined to
make these personal sacrifice and to stand on the side of the ordinary
Nigerians whose mandate we hold, I say let’s march on dear colleagues.
13. My fellow colleagues, I wish you God’s guidance.
Thank you.
Being the text of Remarks By Rt. Hon. Aminu Waziri Tambuwal CFR,
Speaker, House Of Representatives, National Assembly of The Federal
Republic of Nigeria On The Occasion Of The Consideration Of The Report
On The House’s Ad Hoc Committee On Petroleum Subsidy
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