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Tambuwal Urges Legislators To Defend Democracy

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Speaker, House of

Representatives, Alhaji Aminu Tambuwal, on Saturday, advised legislators to perform their oversight functions diligently to ensure stability of democracy in the country.
Tambuwal, who was represented by Deputy Chief Whip of the house Mr Muktar Ahmed, said this in a keynote address delivered at the Conference of Speakers of State Legislatures of Nigeria in Uyo.
He said the legislature had a crucial role to play in governance to ensure the survival and growth of democracy in the country.
“We are constantly faced with the need to defend our functions, especially when it comes to performing oversight duties as entrenched in the constitution. “The legislature has three fundamental roles in the society – legislation, representation and oversight. “While there are those who wish that we forget the last role altogether, the truth is we cannot really do one well without the other,” he said.
The speaker, however, said that the legislature could not allocate money to various sectors and segments during budgets without knowing how the monies were spent.
He explained that by doing so, the legislature would not be representing the people who voted them into power.
The speaker said that it was only by executing all the roles assigned to the legislature that there was hope to expand the democratic space and protect the democracy.
Earlier, Governor Godswill Akpabio of Akwa Ibom said the theme was apt and revealed the determination of conference of speakers to further entrench the principles of democracy.
Akpabio, who was represented by his Deputy, Mrs Valerie Ebe, called for synergy between the executive and the legislature, adding that this was template and model of good democratic governance.
He implored the conference to replicate this synergy in their different Houses of Assembly.

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