Olu Onemola, the Special Assistant on New Media to the President of the
Senate, Dr. Abubakar Bukola Saraki, on Sunday described the Buhari Media
Organization’s attack on the Senate President as a clear example of
“conscientious ignorance’ on full display”.
In a response to the group’s accusation that the Senate President was
slowing down the approval of the budget request for the 2019 elections,
Onemola stated that despite the unforced errors on the part of the
Executive, which failed to submit the general elections budget on time,
the relevant committees of the National Assembly are still working
assiduously to ensure that due process is followed in approving the
President’s request.
He said: “In his famous ‘Letter from Birmingham Jail’, the Reverend
Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. stated that “Nothing in all the world is more
dangerous than sincere ignorance and conscientious stupidity.” It is
necessary to begin this response to the Buhari Media Organization’s
statement about the Senate President, Dr. Abubakar Bukola Saraki, by
reminding us of this fact. This is because the statement issued in Abuja
on Friday, August 17th, by the organization, is a careful and
deliberate example of conscientious ignorance on full display.
“By now, the Nigerian people are aware that the Executive branch
could have submitted INEC’s 2019 Election budget at the time it
submitted the 2018 appropriations proposal last year. Furthermore, the
Executive had from January till June this year to submit the budget
request. However, due to a perceived lack of foresight, display of usual
tardiness or an attempt to ensure that due process would not be
followed, this request was submitted only a few days before the
statutory National Assembly annual recess.
“Regardless of this unforced error on the part of the Executive, the
National Assembly has continued its work on this budget. As it stands:
the relevant Senate and House Committees have held individual budgetary
hearings with the INEC Chairman and all his Commissioners on this
budget. They have also held follow-up Joint Committee meetings to
carefully scrutinize the provisions of the budget.
“Furthermore, the Joint Committees are now scheduled to meet on
Monday when they are expected to come up with a Committee report that
will be sent to the Appropriations Committee, which will spell out how
to source the President’s virement request through the concerned MDAs.
“Any person or organization that is conversant with legislative due
process would know that it is only after the Appropriations Committee
has worked on the budget details that a plenary sitting is required to
adopt the final report.
“The Senate President, the Senate and the entire National Assembly,
are committed to ensuring that the 2019 elections receive all necessary
funding. However, this should not be at the expense of due process and
stated guidelines.
“Groups like the Buhari Media Organization that have worked
assiduously — with conscientious ignorance as their guide — to attempt
to scapegoat the Senate President for the failure of the Executive to
submit INEC’s 2019 election budget on time, know that the National
Assembly is and has been working on this budget request through its
Committees.
“More importantly, the Electoral Act passed by the National Assembly
to help legalize the various innovations that needed for free and fair
elections is still absent because President Muhammadu Buhari chose to
withhold his assent the first time it was transmitted. The question the
Buhari Media Organisation should ask their principal is: “What is he
afraid of in the very progressive proposals contained in the Electoral
Bill?”, “Why does he want to frustrate the 2019 election by denying the
nation from the much-needed enabling law?”
“For the record, it is necessary to state that the Buhari Media
Organization, in its failed attempt to mislead the public, has been
crying more than the bereaved. During this process, INEC, that will
utilize the funds and conduct the proposed elections, has stated that it
is confident and comfortable with the thorough and transparent response
exhibited by the National Assembly.
“In this regard, it is necessary to once again emphasize that the
public will continue to see through all attempts to mislead them with
empty political grandstanding that is detrimental to the adherence to
due process that the National Assembly’s leadership is committed to
upholding.”
-Daily Post
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