The National Assembly will pass the 2022 Appropriation Bill before Christmas, Senate President Ahmad Lawan has disclosed.
Lawan, while receiving the New Telegraph’s Lifetime Achievement Award in Politics, alongside other Nigerians who had distinguished themselves in public service and the private sector, said, “This is my fourth term in the Senate; when we came in 2019, our colleagues decided to give us the opportunity to serve them
“As a member, I have never seen a Senate chamber that is so united, determined and focused on achieving great deeds of legislation and development for our dear nation as this.
“The ninth Senate and indeed the ninth National Assembly has recorded great success and that is not to say that we have no differences, we all decided that this time around, we must work for Nigeria, together in spite of our political dispositions.
“It is in this regard that we have said that the 2022 appropriation budget would be passed before Christmas so the executive would begin to act on it in the following year.”
He also said criminals should be made to face the full wrath of the law and not enjoy any special support from any ethnic group.
The Senate President advised Nigerians to remain united to be able to fight insecurity.
He said, “Crime committed by anyone is crime. If someone from an ethnic group commits a crime, he is a criminal. Is that not what he is?
“The country is supposed to fight against that person. Criminals should not enjoy any support from any group, even if it is from their ethnic group.
“Nigeria faces security challenges, but I feel there is determination by all levels of government to fight the insecurity that we face.
“In some areas, we succeeded; in others, we are still working hard to succeed. What is important is for us to think to remain focused, undivided and united as a people,” he said.