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Sen. Ahmad Lawan @ 65: Celebrating a legendary strategist and reformist
By Dr. Ezrel Tabiowo
The Ninth National Assembly under the leadership of Senator Ahmad Lawan as Chairman and President of the Senate, made history as one with many firsts from championing reforms, to improving governance and raising the bar on the passage of critical and impactful legislation.
Lawan, before vying for the position of President of the Senate, understood the importance of having a legislative agenda, needed to provide direction and focus, as well as serve as an action plan for the upper chamber.
His legislative agenda, tagged, “A National Assembly That Works For Nigeria”, adopted a more cohesive and focused legislative approach different from others, which, aligned the actions of the upper chamber – in the aspect of guiding policy and lawmaking – with stated agenda items in a way that ensured that proposed bills were introduced in line with the Senate’s goals and outlined objectives.
He also understood that for Nigeria to witness improved economic stability and growth, there had to be a well-structured and balanced budgeting process that fostered fiscal discipline. Swinging into action, former Senate President Lawan, pushed for the restoration of the nation’s deformed budget cycle to the January to December timeline, upon assuming office in June 2019. This feat was considered one of his biggest accomplishments in office, besides the passage of landmark bills. The restoration of the budget cycle enhanced Nigeria’s credibility in the international arena, thus attracting foreign capital to us through access to capital markets.
Some other gains of the restoration of the budget cycle under Lawan’s leadership was that it allowed the Nigerian government to make the needed adjustments and improvements to our national budget in a way that paved the way for greater accuracy and predictability; and made the budget an effective tool for planning and decision-making.
Also, Ministries, Departments and Agencies of Governments (MDAs) were foisted with a shared sense of responsibility that made the effective and efficient use of public funds mandatory. Under Lawan’s National Assembly, an order was given by the then-President, Muhammadu Buhari, stopping heads of MDAs from leaving the country, and compelling them to defend their respective budget estimates before the relevant standing committees or risk zero allocation. This move empowered the National Assembly to carry out oversight duties in such an aggressive way that ensured transparency and accountability in government spendings. It is on record that for the first time in a very long while, MDAs recorded over ninety percent implementation figures from the execution of capital projects captured in their respective annual budgets between 2020 and 2022. The development contrasts sharply with the very low budget implementation figures churned out by ministries and agencies between 1999 and 2019, before Senator Lawan mounted the stage.
The former Senate President, in his usual genius, also demonstrated strong leadership and vision from having the foresight to introduce stopgaps to mitigate the frosty relationship between the Executive arm of government and the National Assembly, which characterised the 8th National Assembly.
Such stopgaps, besides envisaging to mitigate the friction between both arms of government – the Executive and Legislature – also sought a leadership approach to deal with problems likely to arise from bipartisan differences amongst lawmakers that were hitherto responsible for legislative gridlocks and the non-passage of critical bills in the past.
Lawan’s clear sense of direction and commitment earned him the full support of Senators from both the majority and minority parties in the Senate. This facilitated the smooth consideration and eventual passage of landmark legislations, which, previously, had defied passage in previous assemblies since 1999.
Against moves by external forces to compromise Senators, the Deep Offshore and Inland Basin Production Sharing Contract (Amendment) Act, 2019, was passed. Also passed were the Finance Act, the Companies and Allied Matters Act, which provides a regulatory framework for ease of doing business; the Bank and Other Financial Institutions Act; the Petroleum Industry Act, which overhauled the oil and gas sector in Nigeria to promote transparency, and ensure the equitable distribution of revenues, amongst others.
Senator Ahmad Lawan, also played a significant role in the passage of the Electoral Act 2022, which was signed into law by President Muhammadu Buhari on February 25, 2022. The new Electoral Act introduced several reforms and changes to the electoral process in Nigeria, including granting financial autonomy to INEC; introducing the use of the Bimodal Voter Accreditation System (BVAS) for voter accreditation and authentication; and strengthening the independence of INEC by making it more difficult for the President to remove INEC commissioners.
Senator Lawan, no doubt stands tall in the annals of Nigerian politics. He stands tall as a beacon of visionary leadership, exemplary service, and legislative excellence. He has consistently demonstrated commitment to the progress and prosperity of our nation, leaving an indelible mark on Nigeria’s legislative landscape.
Beyond his legislative accomplishments, Senator Lawan is also renowned for his diplomatic skills and ability to foster international cooperation. As a respected figure on the global stage, he has facilitated partnerships and agreements with other nations, promoting Nigeria’s interests and strengthening its position in the international community.
…Tabiowo is the Media Adviser to Senator Ahmad Lawan and writes from Abuja.
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Natasha grieves over demise of PDP stalwart, Alhaji Siyaka Yakubu
The Senator representing Kogi Central in the national Assembly Natasha Akpoti-Uduaghan has expressed deep grieve over the passing of Alhaji Siyaka Yakubu, a veteran chieftain of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) in Kogi State, whose life and legacy have left a profound impact on the political landscape of Kogi Central.
Alhaji Yakubu, a foundational member of the PDP in Okehi Local Government Area, dedicated his life to the party’s growth and ideals, serving with loyalty and dedication from the party’s inception in 1999 until his passing at the age of 97.
His decades of commitment and passion have been described as an invaluable asset to the PDP both in Kogi Central and across the state.
In her tribute, Senator Akpoti-Uduaghan lauded Alhaji Yakubu’s enduring dedication to the PDP’s vision, noting that his passing represents a significant loss for the party.
“Alhaji Yakubu’s commitment to the PDP was unwavering, and his life serves as an inspiring example of dedication to public service,” she said.
The senator extended her heartfelt condolences to Alhaji Yakubu’s family and the entire PDP community in Kogi, urging them to find solace in his lasting legacy and contributions to the party.
“While we mourn this great loss, we also celebrate a life lived with purpose and integrity. His legacy will continue to inspire and guide us in our efforts to build a better future for Kogi and for Nigeria.”
Alhaji Yakubu’s passing has left a deep void within the PDP ranks, as leaders and members remember him for his wisdom, resilience, and lifetime of service.
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Nigeria’s Chief of Army Staff, Lt. General Taoreed Abiodun Lagbaja, Passes Away at 56
President Bola Ahmed Tinubu has announced the passing of Nigeria’s Chief of Army Staff, Lt. General Taoreed Abiodun Lagbaja, who died on Tuesday night in Lagos at age 56 after a brief illness.
Lt. General Lagbaja, born on February 28, 1968, had a distinguished military career spanning over three decades. Appointed Chief of Army Staff by President Tinubu on June 19, 2023, he was respected for his leadership and commitment to national security.
His career began in 1987 when he entered the Nigerian Defence Academy. By 1992, he was commissioned as a Second Lieutenant in the Nigerian Infantry Corps as a member of the 39th Regular Course.
Throughout his service, Lt. General Lagbaja held several key positions, including roles as platoon commander in both the 93 Battalion and the 72 Special Forces Battalion.
He led numerous operations critical to Nigeria’s internal security, such as Operation ZAKI in Benue State, Lafiya Dole in Borno, Udoka in the Southeast, and Operation Forest Sanity in Kaduna and Niger States, all of which reinforced his reputation as a dedicated military leader.
In addition to his field achievements, Lt. General Lagbaja held a Master’s degree in Strategic Studies from the U.S. Army War College, an accomplishment that underscored his commitment to advancing his strategic and leadership skills.
He leaves behind his wife, Mariya, and their two children.
President Tinubu expressed his condolences to the family, acknowledging Lt. General Lagbaja’s significant contributions to the Armed Forces and Nigeria.
Bayo Onanuga, Special Adviser to the President on Information and Strategy, said,
“The President extends his heartfelt condolences to the family and prays for the peaceful repose of Lt. General Lagbaja’s soul, honoring his legacy of service to Nigeria.”
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Peter Obi Offers Condolences to Makarfi, Kyari, Tallen Over Loss of Children
Peter Obi, the Labour Party’s presidential candidate in the 2023 elections, has expressed his condolences to three prominent Nigerians grieving the loss of their children.
In a message posted on his X handle, Obi extended his sympathies to former Kaduna State Governor Ahmed Makarfi, who lost his son Faisal, NNPC Limited CEO Mele Kolo Kyari, who mourns his daughter Fatima, and former Plateau State Deputy Governor Dame Pauline Tallen, who lost her only son, Richard Adamu Tallen.
Obi emphasized the profound pain of losing children with bright futures, noting the significant void their deaths create in their families.
He offered prayers for forgiveness and peace for the deceased, urging for divine protection and blessings upon the Makarfi, Kyari, and Tallen families.
Obi’s condolence messages read, “On behalf of my family, I condole with my dear elder brother and Former Governor of Kaduna State, Ahmed Makarfi, on the loss of his son, Faisal Makarfi.
“I also condole with my dear younger brother, Mele Kolo Kyari, Group Chief Executive Officer, NNPC Limited, on the death of his daughter, Fatima Kyari.
“My heartfelt condolences go to all of them, including my dear elder sister Dame Pauline Tallen, whom I visited last week on the death of her only son, Richard Adamu Tallen.
“One can only imagine the pain of losing children with very promising future at such young age.
“The vacuum created by their death will surely be felt in all the families, but we can only accept the painful incidents as the will of the Almighty, who alone has the power of life.
“May God Almighty, who called them home at this time, forgive their sins and grant them Aljanna Firdausi. May God continue to protect and bless the Makarfi, Kyari, and the Tallen families, always. -PO”
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