Dogara To Governors: Publish Security Votes, LG Funds

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BY AMOS TAUNA, KADUNA – Speaker of the House of Representatives, Hon. Yakubu Dogara, on Friday challenged governors to, in the spirit of accountability and transparency, publish how they utilise funds allocated to local governments and security votes.
This is just as he specifically urged Governor Nasir El-Rufai of Kaduna State, to extend his campaign for transparency in the budget of the National Assembly to other arms of government.
Speaking at the closing ceremony of a retreat for management of the National Assembly in Kaduna, Dogara, who was reacting to an earlier speech by El-Rufai calling on the legislature to make its budget public, said the bureaucracy has been directed to publish the National Assembly budget beginning from 2017.
According to Dogara; “I will like to challenge him (El-Rufai) to champion this cause for transparency in the budgetary process from the National Assembly to other arms of government. The Judiciary first. We want to see clearly how Chief Executives of States… how they are paid.
“What do they spend monthly as security votes? And if they can publish what happens to local government funds under their jurisdictions. That will help our discussion going forward.”
Acknowledging the challenges faced by the management of the federal legislature, Dogara noted that the National Assembly is the most misunderstood institution and that no parliament in the world can win a popularity contest, adding that Nigeria’s National Assembly is not an exception.
He further said; “When, for instance, public discussions on funding of the legislature are being made, the entire bureaucracy is often completely discountenanced, neither is any consideration given to the fact that this is a special bureaucracy saddled with a multitude of ‘masters’ who must be equally served in addition to service to the nation.”
The Speaker said the Nigeria Civil Service will begin to record progress when it breaks away from its usual tradition to new ways of carrying out its functions and administration, adding that for there to be productivity in the workforce, there must be innovation, which is borne out of motivation of staff through rewards such as promotions based on merit.
“As leaders, you must be prepared to motivate the workforce. Motivation is the key to innovation anywhere. For far too long, the bureaucracy in Nigeria has failed to innovate because it is locked in a tradition that defines boundaries that must not be crossed.
“A tradition that says we have always done it this way and apportions sanctions for those who dare doing it the other way even if the outcomes are better. These are chains that bind the bureaucracy in Nigeria from within. Although the most difficult chains to break are those within us, we must break them in order to free the bureaucracy and make it competitive and innovative.
“The key to achieving this is undoubtedly, training and retraining in an environment such as this. The necessity for every manager to fully understand the ecology of his organization is not negotiable. The legislature is a distinct organisation with several peculiarities, thereby making strategic management approach an imperative.
The Speaker commended the visionary leadership approach of the Clerk to the National Assembly, Mohammed Ataba Sani-Omolori, for the swift manner in which he was able to undertake a management needs assessment of the institution, which is the basis for the retreat.

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