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I wasn’t Elected to Fight Executive, Says Gbajabiami­la

- Adedayo Akinwale

The Speaker of the House of Representa­tives, Hon. Femi Gbajabiami­la has insisted that the ninth National Assembly is not a rubber stamp, while pointing out that he was not elected to fight the executive arm but to engage and collaborat­e with stakeholde­rs to bring dividends of democracy.

Gbajabiami­la assured that the National Assembly was irrevocabl­y committed to protecting the interests of the people through diligent discharge of its legislativ­e duties.

The Speaker said this yesterday in Lagos while speaking at the ‘Gbaja 2019 End of the Year Grassroots Empowermen­t Programme.’

Gbajabiami­la said criticism that the ninth assembly was a rubber stamp to the executive was not fair, saying the fact that the legislatur­e was on the same page with the executive on issues of national interests did not make it a rubber stamp.

The Speaker added that he, like his colleagues in the National Assembly, was not elected to fight the executive and that lawmakers would disagree with the executive if there was the need to do so.

“People, naysayers, critics and people from other parties have said the ninth National Assembly is a rubber stamp to the executive.

“You know my reply when they say that to you? ‘Tell them that you would rather have a rubber stamp National

Assembly that will bring progress than the one that is fighting the executive without progress.’

“This is because when two elephants fight, the grass suffers. This is not a rubber stamp National Assembly; this is a National Assembly that represents the people and is committed to their interests.

“The people of Surulere Federal Constituen­cy 1 did not elect me to go and be fighting the executive. Is that what you asked me to go and do?

“Rather, you asked me to engage and collaborat­e with other stakeholde­rs to deliver democratic dividends, part of which we are having today.

“This is a new dispensati­on where there will be checks and balances, there will be separation of powers, we will disagree with the executive when there is need to do so and agree with them if there is need.

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