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National Assembly Existence Makes No Difference – Ndume
Senator representing Borno South, Ali Ndume, has said that the National Assembly’s core function of oversight is dead.
Ndume stated this in an interview with an online TV station, Dan’Uwa Rano TV.
The senator, who has been very critical of policies of President Bola Ahmed Tinubu, frowned at the National Assembly’s automatic approval of some of the policies of the current administration.
Analysts as well as critics have described the assembly’s new posture as that of a “rubber stamp”.
Answering questions during the interview, Ndume said, “There is no oversight at the National Assembly anymore. We are doing nothing. The way the National Assembly is functioning it amounts to nothing. I don’t know which is better between its existence and nonexistence. I am a one of them.”
When asked whether, the National Assembly is the Nigeria’s major obstacle, he said the legislators are not the problem of Nigeria
He said, “Allah says He does not change the condition of a people until they change what is within them; meaning if the society is righteous, their leaders tend to be righteous. The poor has allowed his opportunity to wither away.” (Daily trust)
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