Okorocha made the call,
while briefing newsmen after the Senate approved the Medium Term Expenditure
FrameWork (MTEF) and Fiscal Strategy Paper (FSP).
Sen. Rochas Okorocha,
(APC-Imo West) has called for a reduction in the number of legislators.
Okorocha, who advocated for
one senator and three House of Representative members from each state, said the
reduction in the number of representation from the states would help cut cost
and ensure effective representation.
The lawmaker who earlier at
plenary raised the issue on the floor of the red chamber, said his constituency
was too small for him.
He said that what three
senators and several House of Representatives members could do for a state,
four lawmakers could do it.
The senator said the
nation’s annual revenue generation could not fund the budget for the year,
because crude oil was the major source of income.
While advocating for ways
to cut cost and ensure effective representation, Okorocha said he would sponsor
a bill that would seek for the reduction of the number of senators and House of
Representatives members for each state.
“I want one senator and
three House of Representatives members per state, which will cut expenses.
“A senator and three House
of Representatives members can do what many have been doing.
“We cannot keep doing the
same thing and expect different thing to happen. We must cut our cloth
according to the available yard,” he said.
He said the issue of
poverty and hunger was on the increase, adding that government must help the
masses and the poor by reducing the number of lawmakers in the National
Assembly.
“There is need for
constitutional amendment, rather than engaging many people in politics, we can
have few in the national assembly while others can venture into other sectors.
“If we have a Governor in a
state, one senator and three house of representative members can help in
development,” he said.
He called on the Federal
Government to invest more in agriculture to create more jobs.
The lawmaker said the
senate must make laws and pass motions to support the executive adding that the
legislators are the pivot for running government in a democracy.
“I will present the bill
based on the mood of the national assembly, whether it starts now or later, we
must do things differently.”

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