Ahmad Lawan, Senate president, has said that Nigeria has never been a rich country, contrary to the perception and belief frequently possessed by the general populace.
Speaking at a book launch in Abuja, the senior lawmaker and president of the 9th National Assembly (NASS) posited that there is a great misconception about the wealth of the country.
He, however, admitted that with the enormous resources of the country, Nigeria should have moved beyond where it is had the resources been properly channelled.
“Nigeria was never and is not a rich country, It may be controversial but it’s true,” Lawan submitted while addressing the audience.
“Yet we felt we were rich, but we weren’t. But given the resources that we had and still have, we should be somewhere far ahead than where we are today.
“We shouldn’t have been with this massive infrastructure deficit, we shouldn’t have 14 million children out of school.”
The Senate president also assured that the current government will do everything possible to channel the available resource towards the betterment of Nigerians.
He noted that it is the responsibility of the government to provide security for the people and other infrastructure that will bring dividends of democracy closer to Nigerians.
“We are in a position of leadership by the grace of God and by the endorsement of our people. We owe our people the responsibility and obligation that with the little that we have, we must provide security for our people,” Lawan said.
Anaedoonline.ng reported the leadership of the ninth National Assembly has lifted the lids on the mode of relationship between the legislature and the executive arm led by President Muhammadu Buhari.
Speaking with reporters, Ahmed Lawan, the Senate president and the leader of NASS, said the federal lawmakers and the executive body are on “the same page.”
He further explained that while this has helped in bringing the political leadership of the country under a smooth run, it does not mean the lawmakers are “rubber stamp” as being manoeuvred.
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