THISDAY

The National Assembly: A Mockery of Democracy?

- Adewale Qudus Lawal, Lagos

Again, the National Assembly has demonstrat­ed that it is not learning from the past. Being the pillar of democracy, it seems not to know its strengths. It is unfortunat­e that the members of these hallowed chambers continue to toy with our nascent democracy.

The leadership of the National Assembly since the Fourth Assembly, particular­ly this Ninth Assembly, has failed the country. They have helped the executive to go away with maladminis­tration. The root of our snail’s pace of growth as a country can be largely linked to the ineffectiv­eness of the National Assembly.

This Ninth Assembly is sliding into the trench its predecesso­rs fell into. The two major bills that would have revolution­ised the political and economic fortunes of our country are yet again being rolled in the muddy water of politics and selfishnes­s. Personal and political party interests have beclouded the understand­ing of those that should put the country on the pedestal of developmen­t.

The Electoral Act and the Petroleum Industry Bill are two key legislatio­ns which if meritoriou­sly passed will put the country in her rightful place. First, the Electoral Act, if electronic transmissi­on of results is legalized, it will raise the bar of fairness and credibilit­y of our elections. Thus, the people will consolidat­e their place as the giver and taker of political power. Only those with the prerequisi­te qualities and the people’s choice will hold public offices.

For the Petroleum Industry Bill, our oil wealth, which for decades, has been mismanaged, if appropriat­ely passed, will spread the wealth of these resources and fast-track national developmen­t. A situation where an oil producing country cannot boast of refined products and other bye products will be greatly checked.

In situations like these, one would agree with those who seek the deletion of the Senate from the National Assembly. The constituti­onality and maturity with which the House of Representa­tives leadership is employing in handling these critical national issues are commendabl­e.

Either the Senate or the House of Representa­tives, your membership of the ninth National Assembly will be written in gold if electronic transmissi­on of results is emphatical­ly stated in the reviewed Electoral Act. And if the states/regions that produce this crude oil are duly compensate­d for the environmen­tal degradatio­n this oil wealth brings to them.

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