The Senate President, Dr. Bukola Saraki has revealed that the focus of the meeting between President Muhammadu Buhari and the leadership of the National Assembly yesterday evening was focused on how to better the lot of Nigerians.
Saraki, who refused to link the parley with his ongoing trial at the Code of Conduct Tribunal, CCT, said the meeting, which was at the instance of the President, was to devise means of delivering the promises made to Nigerians during electioneering.
He made this known while interacting with State House correspondents at the end of the meeting held behind closed doors at the First Lady’s Conference Hall inside the Presidential Villa, Abuja. “The meeting was an initiative of the President for an interaction with the leadership of the National Assembly. “It was a very useful session, being the first one. This kind of interaction helps in ensuring smooth relationship between the two arms of government.
“We discussed a number of issues: some of the plans. The general commitment is that yes, the National Assembly has legislators from different parties but now we are representing Nigeria. We have a common goal to see that we work together for the interest of the country as a whole.”
On whether his ongoing trial by the Code of Conduct Tribunal over alleged false declaration of assets featured during this discussion, Saraki said, “We are talking about what will make Nigeria work, we are talking about the promises we made during elections.
“Those are the big issues we are talking about and to ensure that there are no distractions. The focus is to ensure that the executive arm does things in the interest of the county. “It is normal in democratic setting, from time to time, you see the parliament talking with the executive. That is how to make things work.”
Saraki said Nigerians should be confident that the present government would work in their interest. He promised that the two arms of government were committed to working together for the good of the people. “What we are taking away is for Nigerians to be confident that government is working. We are committed to work together and it is going to be for the good of Nigerians at large. “It is a good development. We are all committed to what we are all elected to do: to make Nigeria work,” he stated.