
Saraki spoke at a dialogue at the 22nd Edition of
the Nigerian Economic Summit in Abuja, on Tuesday.
He said that the 40 bills were recommended by the
National Assembly Business Environment Roundtable (NASSBER), an initiative,
which the Nigerian Economic Summit Group was a major partner.
Saraki also said that the Senate would ensure the
passage of the Petroleum Industry Bill (PIB) in this administration by breaking
the Bill into different sections for easier passage.
According to him, with the passage of the PIB,
Nigeria will generate more revenue from oil thereby putting the nation on track
to come out of the economic recession.
“By focusing more outcomes, rather than processes,”
Saraki said, “The Nigerian Senate has been able to pass 20 Bills for Final
Reading in two weeks,” he said.
Saraki commented the organisers for keying into the
Senate’s plan to generate more revenue from home-grown businesses with the
theme ‘Made in Nigeria’.
“To promote the patronage of our domestic businesses,
the Senate has gone as far as amending the Procurement Act to urge government
ministries, departments and agencies to key into this initiative.”
“It is our hope that Nigerian businesses can begin
to benefit from the over two million naira in government expenditure in the
2016 budget.
“That way we can reduce the demand on foreign
exchange while simultaneously boosting our IGR,” he said.
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