Senate President Bukola Saraki on Thursday said the process of lawmaking in Nigeria would no longer be business as usual.
He said he would ensure that the National Assembly under his leadership would be people-oriented.
Saraki
spoke in an interview with State House correspondents shortly after
taking part in an event to mark the country’s 55th Independence
anniversary inside the Presidential Villa, Abuja.
He said the National Assembly would make laws that would make impact on Nigerians.
He said, “I am hopeful and confident that the future is very bright.
“In the next few years, things will be even better.
“It will
not be business as usual. We will ensure that the National Assembly will
be people-oriented and will make laws that will make impact on
Nigerians.”
Also
speaking in a separate interview, the Chief Justice of Nigeria, Justice
Mahmud Mohammed, said the nation was progressing on the right path.
“We will make it by the grace of God. We are on the right path,” he simply said.
The
National Chairman of the All Progressives Congress, Chief John
Odigie-Oyegun, also told reporters that the nation had finally
discovered that it had been on the wrong path for long.
He said the nation had finally moved to the right path.
“At 55, we
have finally discovered that we are on the wrong road. We have finally
moved to the road that leads to progress, hope, employment, prosperity
and Nigeria will finally attain that greatness that God destined it for.
We are on the way,” he said.
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