The Senate Leader, Sen. Opeyemi Bamidele, has listed
the consideration of the N49.7 trillion 2025 budget and the Tax Reform Bills as
two of the items topping National Assembly’s agenda in the new year.
Bamidele said this in his new year message to
Nigerians made available to newsmen in Abuja on Wednesday.
Report says that Opeyemi’s message was entitled:
“Another Year of Limitless Opportunities”.
He said that the next few weeks would be devoted to
the scrutiny of the 2025 Appropriation Bill, Tax Reform Bills, 2024 and
investigation of economic sabotage in the petroleum industry, among others.
Bamidele said that key economic reform initiatives
which had been in the pipeline to open up Nigeria for real businesses that
would throw up limitless opportunities would also be deliberated upon.
He further stated that the constructive collaboration
which the national assembly had being having with the executive since June 2023
was already yielding results.
“It is also repositioning the nation’s economy for the
benefit of Nigeria and Nigerians,” he said.
The majority leader cited the multi-tiered
interventions by the presidency and national assembly, particularly the
commencement of operation by Dangote Refinery and Petrochemicals within the
2024 fiscal year as an instance.
Another one, he said, was the Port Harcourt Refining
Company and Warri Refining and Petrochemicals Company which was now back in
operation after almost two decades of inaction.
Bamidele assured that the national assembly would
sustain the President Bola Tinubu-led government’s drive to deepen global best
practices in the country’s petroleum industry.
“This is the rationale behind the Senate Ad-hoc
Committee to investigate alleged economic sabotage in the Nigerian petroleum
industry.
“Considering the significance of the Committee, the
National Assembly has initiated the process to constitute a joint committee of
the Senate and House of Representatives.
“This is to look more decisively and incisively into
diverse issues spurring infraction and sabotage in the petroleum industry,” he
said. (NAN)
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