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NASS ‘ll Ensure Prudent Use Of COVID-19 Funds – Lawan

The President of the Senate, Ahmad Lawan, declared, Monday, that the National Assembly will provide resources in the 2022 budget for the battle against the COVID-19 pandemic but will insist on prudence in the use of the funds.

Lawan stated this in Abuja while declaring open a National Summit on COVID-19 with the theme: ‘End the Pandemic and Build Back Better.”


The summit was organized by the Presidential Steering Committee (PSC) on COVID-19. He told the participants at the summit that “in the 2022 appropriation, whatever is necessary will be provided for Nigeria to continue to fight the pandemic and beyond it.

But there is a caveat, that those who will be given those funds need to provide the kind of prudence that is necessary – the economy, the efficiency in the deployment and application of those resources.

And I will urge our Committees who have been working very hard and very closely with the PSC to ensure very strict and rigorous scrutiny and oversight of our funds in 2022 when we are able to provide them to the Federal Ministry of Health and it’s agencies,” he said.

He assured Nigerians that members of the National Assembly and other political leaders will take the health of Nigerians very seriously and continue to be alive to their responsibility of providing citizens, good health care services.
He also urged the relevant health authorities to do more to ensure that the vaccine hesitancy is minimized or eliminated if possible.

He commended the PSC for the great work it had done in effectively coordinating and mounting a formidable national response to this emergent global public health threat.

“The 9th National Assembly, under my leadership has equally played a critical role in supporting the Executive Arm of Government to respond frontally through the passage of the Quarantine Act 2020 in order to mitigate the effects of COVID – 19 on our citizens and the economy.

The Act provided and regulated the imposition of quarantine and made other provisions for preventing the introduction, spread and transmission of dangerous infectious diseases in Nigeria.

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The NASS proactively reviewed the Medium-Term Expenditure Framework (MTEF) and the 2020 national budget in order to sufficiently fund the national response to the pandemic and to provide economic stimulus packages for Nigerians.

In addition, after meticulous scrutiny, the Assembly gave approvals for various loans requested by the Executive to fund the 2020 national budget.

Members of the Senate gave up 50 percent of their monthly salaries to provide relief materials for Nigerians to cushion the effect of the pandemic while some distinguished members of the Assembly procured and distributed various COVID – 19 relief materials to their constituencies.

The oversight functions of the Assembly necessitated the proper scrutiny of how the aforementioned funds were expended and also monitored strict compliance with resolutions concerning the fair and equitable distribution of palliatives to the vulnerable.

The Executive was engaged in the implementation of the Social Intervention Programme (SIP) in response to the needs of the citizenry.

The emergence of the Omicron variant of the virus points to the fact that the pandemic is yet to be over, hence, we should not rest on our oars in fighting the pandemic”, he added.

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