The Senate has
directed Minister of Transportation, Rotimi Amaechi to withdraw the statement
he made in Ilorin during the North Central Town Hall meeting by the Federal
Government in which he claimed that the refusal of the National Assembly to approve the request of the government for foreign loan that will be used for counterpart funding was frustrating the construction of the Lagos-Ibadan and Ibadan-Ilorin-Minna-Kano rail lines.
Government in which he claimed that the refusal of the National Assembly to approve the request of the government for foreign loan that will be used for counterpart funding was frustrating the construction of the Lagos-Ibadan and Ibadan-Ilorin-Minna-Kano rail lines.
The Senate in a
statement by its spokesman, Senator Aliyu Sabi Abdullahi, said the statement
was not only false, misrepresenting and contradictory to available facts but
that it also portrayed Amaechi as not in tune with the position of the
government in which he is serving.
"As at today,
the only request for approval from the Executive for loan was the one dated
January 27, 2017 and signed by Acting President, Professor Yemi Osinbajo
seeking a "resolution of the National Assembly For the Issuance of USD
1Billion EuroBond In the International Capital Market For The Funding of the
2016 Budget Deficit" and we immediately granted the approval.
"Also, in the
letter quoted above, the Government mentioned the two rail lines cited by the
minister as part of the projects for which the EuroBond will be utilised. So,
we cannot understand what the grouse of Mr. Amaechi is.
"We view that
statement based on false and misinformed premise strongly as a mere attempt to
incite the people against the National Assembly. The Minister should therefore
withdraw that statement. Furthermore, the National Assembly will take up the
matter with the Acting President, Prof. Yemi Osinbajo.
"As a former
Speaker of a state House of Assembly, we believe that a minister like Amaechi
should always check his facts and refrain from making unguarded and inciting
remarks against the legislature.
"What Nigeria
needs at this point is for all arms of government to work together and create
the synergy necessary to take Nigeria out of the present economic crisis we
have found ourselves. Comments designed to infuriate one arm of government or
incite the people against another arm of the government will do no one any good
and we do not expect such statements from a Minister in the present
government."

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