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Why APC, PDP lawmakers are working together in N/Assembly — Lawan

- By Hamisu Kabir Matazu

President of the Senate Ahmed Lawan has explained why lawmakers are working together despite political party difference­s.

Speaking at a maiden end of the year dinner/award night of the University of Maiduguri at the weekend, he said the ninth assembly is different from previous parliament­s.

“We have chosen consciousl­y to be united on one thing: that thing is national interest. It doesn’t matter what our platform is. You can be an APC member of the National Assembly; you can be a PDP member of the National Assembly. In fact you can be a YPP member of the National Assembly.

“This ninth National Assembly, particular­ly the Senate, our platforms have conveyed us. We are grateful to our parties. We believe in the ideals of our parties but we have resolved to work for Nigeria,” he said

Lawan said the legislatur­e is the most misunderst­ood arm of government because it is the youngest.

He said the current National Assembly believes that Nigeria should be made a safer country with its economy working for Nigerians.

“All of us here are privileged. Some are more privileged than others but the fact remains that those who are disadvanta­ged are outside there.

“They are at the villages or they are in slums in the cities. We have to work to make lives better for them. It is our duty, our mandate to work so hard regardless of our political platforms.

“We have also said we will work with the executive arm of government to ensure that there is some decency in what we do; that we are productive in what we do; that we are able to give Nigerians what they voted for.

“Nigerians didn’t vote for us to come and fight. Nigerians voted for us to come and work for them,” Lawan said.

He said the resolve to collaborat­e on national issues notwithsta­nding, “we are not going to allow the executive arm of government to take any advantage of us.

“We will disagree with them but when we disagree, we are not going to the market square to fight, to shout. We are going to resolve it in a round table manner. We are going to resolve it in the national interest. Not on what we feel or what we like or what we don’t like. We should be able to resolve any issue on the basis of what is good for Nigeria.”

The Senate president congratula­ted the staff, and particular­ly the students, who still have faith in the school despite the constant threats by Boko Haram insurgents.

“Despite the threat of Boko Haram insurgents, students are still being faithful that they will still get their education in the University of Maiduguri.

“This is courage. This is belief in what the university can do to protect them and what the university can do to give them the education they require and the character formation that goes with it,” Lawan said.

Speaking on the recent hike in tuition fees in UNIMAID which the National Assembly kicked against, the Senate president advised the management of the school to always consult widely before taking any decision on fundamenta­l issues.

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Senate President Ahmed Lawan

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