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NASS challenges Buhari on TSA

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Leadership of the National Assembly has stated that it will not be part of the Treasury Single Account (TSA) programme as directed by President Muhammadu Buhari.
The federal legislative arm noted that they were in total support of the policy, but that being part of the TSA amounts to giving up its autonomy, and subjecting itself to the control of the executive.

Buhari shortly after assuming office directed all federal government agencies to key into the TSA to reduce the level of corruption in governance.
The President had said during his first media chat held last week, that he was having challenge with the National Assembly over the TSA.

“We are having problems with them (National Assembly) on TSA. We have to have a closed door session with them,” the president had said.

However, both the upper and lower chambers of the National Assembly on Sunday affirmed that they would not be part of the TSA.

Spokespersons of the senate, Aliyu Sabi Abdullahi, in an interview, said they were in total support of the TSA but that they would not be part of it.

According to him, “There is no any trouble on TSA, it is as an executive programme and we cannot surrender our autonomy to the executive. Submitting ourselves to the TSA, is surrendering our autonomy to the executive. We are on the first line charge as guaranteed by the constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria. Why should we give you our funds to put in the TSA and then we will be subjected to your own control, is that autonomy? That is just the issue; we’ve given our total support to the TSA programme. As far as we are concerned, we cannot subject ourselves to it because it amount to mortgaging our autonomy.

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“Our autonomy is guaranteed by the constitution and how our money should be paid is also guaranteed by the constitution. Are we saying our autonomy should be jettisoned? Are we a revenue generating arm? Are we saying that the constitution should be jettisoned, because somebody wants to do TSA? Are we going to put the Constitution aside and follow somebody’s wish? What we are following is constitutional,” he said.

Also speaking, spokesperson of the House of Representatives, Abdulrazak Sa’ad Namdas said TSA is an executive policy, and that National Assembly as an arm of government was yet to be part of it.

He said though TSA was a good way of ensuring transparency and accountability in handling public funds, they as an arm of government should be allowed to operate with some level of independence. He maintained that they were yet to decide whether to be part of TSA or not.

“You know every arm of government has its ways of operations. The issue of TSA is an executive matter, and in as much as we want to work together with the executive for good governance, we are not part of TSA for now,” he said.

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