Lawan rejects ‘rubber stamp’ legislature title
President of the Senate, Ahmad Lawan, for the umpteenth time on Friday, dismissed the insinuation that the ninth National Assembly is a rubber stamp legislature.
Lawan, who returned to Nigeria Thursday morning after about three weeks’ private visit abroad, said no amount of blackmail will discourage the present Assembly from working with the executive arm of government for the betterment of the people.
The Senate President was responding to a surprised belated birthday presentation by his North East Support Group at the Dutse Airport in Jigawa State on his way to his Yobe North Senatorial District in Yobe State.
Lawan said: “The ninth National Assembly is a National Assembly that is focused, that is united, that is determined to make a positive difference in the lives of Nigerians.
“We are so terribly misunderstood that when we say that we are going to work with the executive arm of government in a very harmonious and productive manner, some people, some out of misunderstanding, some out of mischief, say it’s a rubber stamp National Assembly.
“But let me say this: no amount of distractions or blackmail will stop us from being united in the National Assembly for the benefit of Nigerians who elected us and nothing will discourage us from working with the executive arm of government for the betterment of our country.
“As a legislature, we know where our limits lie in terms of cooperation and in working with the executive arm of government. But we are going to give the President and his team every possible legislative support that they require to make this country better and greater.
“Where we feel that there is a breach of procedures and processes by the executive arm of government, we will insist that the right things are done.
“So it doesn’t mean that because we are peaceful and that we are cordial with the executive arm of government that we are rubber stamp, but that is something that will not distract us.
“We have seen what a “rubber stamp” National Assembly could do. We have already passed so many important and critical legislations within the last six months and if that is what we can be achieving with that kind of understanding, so be it.”
The Senate President also expressed satisfaction about the prevailing cordiality among members of the National Assembly and sought the support and understanding of the people.
“Our colleagues, in the Senate particularly and generally in the National Assembly, have given us every support that we need to perform our functions as a legislature.
“We are going to continue to seek for your support and understanding and the support of all Nigerians in this enterprise.
“We believe governance is not only for those who are elected or appointed. Governance is for everybody, those who are elected and appointed and those who will hold the offices in trust for,” Lawan said.
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