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Ekiti State Governor, Kayode Fayemi, has called for the scrapping of the senate to reduce the cost of governance.
The governor stated this at one of the panel sessions on the sidelines of the 25th edition of the Nigerian Economic Summit with the theme, ‘Nigeria 2050: Shifting gears.’
He said that in the prevailing economic realities, the type of legislative system that would really work for the country “is a unicameral legislature.”
His words:“We do need to look at the size of government in Nigeria and I am an advocate of a unicameral legislature. What we really need is the House of Representatives, because that is what represents.
“You have three senators from little Ekiti and you have three senators from Lagos State.
“It’s a no-brainer that it’s unequal, I guess the principle is not proportionality but that if you are a state, you get it automatically.
“But I think that we can do away with that. There are several things that we can do away with within the government.”
Fayemi also said the Stephen Oronsaye committee report that recommended the scrapping and merging of some agencies of the Federal Government should be considered.
“The Oronsaye report that proposed mergers of several Ministries, Departments and Agencies that are doing the same thing is something that the government should pay serious attention to and reduce the resources being expended on them,”he said.
Speaking on security vote,the governor said this was not peculiar to Nigeria alone as it existed in various forms across the world.
“The important thing is that government utilises a wide range of mechanisms to guarantee security in a state and it is not just ammunition and weapons that I am talking about,”he added.
Nigeria’s National Assembly presently consists of a Senate with 109 members and a 360-member House of Representatives.