………as USAID State2State gives hints on oversight functions
By Bashir Hassan Abubakar
As part of its oversight function, members of Bauchi State House of Assembly (BAHA) have reiterated their resolve to sustain its engagement with the Executive arm of the State Government, with a view to bringing Government attention to citizens’ needs for human development.
Speaker of the State House of Assembly, Right Honourable Abubakar Y. Sulaiman stated this in an interview with our correspondent at the just concluded Orientation workshop on oversight roles, organised by Bauchi field office of the USAID funded State Accountability, Transparency and Effectiveness (State2State) Program.
The Speaker said that the presentations made by USAID State2State and other implementing partners have revealed disturbing indices, specially in critical sectors of health care services, basic education, water, sanitation and hygiene (WASH) and public financial management (PFM).
Hon. Sulaiman said that the gaps and challenges enumerated in those critical areas of human capital development needs the involvement of both State and non state actors to be able to mitigate some of the trends seen in the data presented.
He assured that the State legislature will devise an evidence based approach oversight functions to bring attention to the Executive arm of Bauchi State Government on the need to improve and bridge the gaps identified in those areas of concerns.
He commended USAID State2State Activity for organising the orientation workshop, saying that such engagement would not only strengthen collaboration between USAID implementing partners in Bauchi State, but would further assist the legislature in amplifying the needs of citizens to appropriate quarters in line with global best practices in governance.
Earlier in her address, Bauchi State Team Lead (STL) of State2State Activity, Mrs Rabi Ekele said that it was imperative to engage the lawmakers at the commencement of their 10th assembly functions and acquaint them with the activities of USAID State2State and other flagship interventions of USAID in Bauchi State.
Ekele also said the the capacity building orientation meeting would further afford the Assembly members to know the current status of Bauchi State in the critical areas of health care service delivery, WASH, Basic Education and Public Financial Management which were some of the key areas of focus of State2State activity in Bauchi State.
Ekele then expressed her hope that the synergy between USAID State2State, other USAID interventions and the State legislature would entrench citizens’ driven engagements for accountable, transparent and effective representation.
The Citizens Engagement and Capacity Building Specialist of State2State Activity, Mr Habila Salem, while highlighting some of the objectives of the orientation workshop said it was aimed at deepening the knowledge and understanding of the participants on key aspects of state legislative oversight and also exposed them to legislative oversight template for optimal legislative oversight function.
According to Mr Salem, part of the objective also, was to build capacity of the legislators for effective public budget oversight, financial monitoring, project monitoring, evaluation and reporting.
Salem noted that the orientation workshop was also aimed at strengthening collaboration among State2State, other USAID Implementing Partners and the State House of Assembly on ongoing governance reform effort in the state.
In a goodwill message, the State Director, USAID funded Integrated Health Program (IHP), Dr Alhassan Siaka said the state health indicators were not encouraging compared to other states in the country, pointing out that the lawmakers have a responsibility to reverse the trend.
Dr. Siaka further said that without the help of the legislators, the USAID Implementing Partners cannot justify the billions of US dollars, pooled from American tax payers, to change the negative narratives in Health, Education, Water Sanitation and Hygiene (WASH) as well as other areas of human interest in the state.
The representative of USAID funded Learn to Read, Abdullahi Abubakar said the project was working in all the twenty local government areas of Bauchi State with particular emphasis on Primary one and two to ensure they can read and write in their mother tongue.
Our correspondent reports that at the end orientation workshop held at Tahir Guests Palace Hotel Kano, an action point was developed to pave the way for further engagement with the legislature, USAID State2State and other USAID implementing partners.