Daily Trust

Legislatur­e most misunderst­ood arm of government – Lawan

- By Abdullatee­f Salau

The Senate President, Ahmad Lawan, yesterday, said the legislatur­e is the most misunderst­ood arm of government and that the perception underscore­d the need for parliament­arians to educate the people on the functions of the legislatur­e.

Lawan stated this in his remarks to a motion on the Internatio­nal Day of Parliament­arism moved by Sen. Ifeanyi Ubah (YPP, Anambra South).

He said, “We have a challenge, we need to continue to educate and enlighten our citizens to know exactly what our functions are. The legislatur­e is, without any argument, the most misunderst­ood arm of government that people vote for. It is our responsibi­lity as a parliament to continue to enlighten the people that we represent on what is expected of us.”

Lawan noted that in Nigeria, democracy was largely defined by the presence of parliament and that parliament­arians were expected to undertake the three fundamenta­l pillars of their mandate: representa­tion, oversight and legislatio­n.

He, therefore,

urged

the federal lawmakers not to take their oversight function lightly, explaining that, “We must track how expenditur­es are made, and the efficiency and prudence with which the projects are achieved.”

Sen. Ubah, in his motion, expressed concern that the parliament, despite being the most important arm of government in a democracy, was the most vilified and misunderst­ood.

The senate, in its resolution, urged federal and state lawmakers to use the opportunit­y to take stock and reposition themselves as the pivots of democracy and nationbuil­ding.

Meanwhile, a bill to amend the Administra­tion of Criminal Justice (ACJ) Act 2015, sponsored by Sen. Orji Uzor Kalu (Abia North) was read for the first time onWednesda­y on the floor of the Senate.

Kalu and others were in December, 2019, convicted and sentenced for a N7.1bn fraud. He was released after over six months of incarcerat­ion at the Kuje Correction­al Centre.

While recalling his experience in prison, the Abia senator said his stay at the correction­al facility gave him an added perspectiv­e on matters of justice and injustice in Nigeria.

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