By Chibuike Nwabuko
Abuja (Sundiata Post) – Senate President, Bukola Saraki has said that since inception of the 8th Senate in 2015, the senate under his leadership has been working on ways to push major infrastructural projects to the private sector.
He said this would ensure that government funds in the National Budget are freed up to fund social development programs like education and healthcare.

According to him, “If more infrastructure projects receive support from the private sector, government will have more funds to focus on education & healthcare”.
Saraki made the statement Wednesday on his twitter handle @bukolasaraki.
He said, “If more infrastructure projects receive support from the private sector, government will have more funds to focus on education & healthcare”
“Since the inception of the 8th Senate in 2015, we have been working on ways to push major infrastructure projects to the private sector. This would help to ensure that government funds in the National Budget are freed up to fund social development programs like education and healthcare,” Saraki maintained.