Dogara
Speaker
of the House of Representatives, Yakubu Dogara has tasked
members-elect of the 9th National Assembly to muster courage and work
for the country.
Dogara
said this while making remarks at the opening ceremony of the
orientation programme for members-elect of the 9th Assembly in Abuja
Sunday night.
He
said as representatives of the people, if they lacked courage,
they would not be able to serve the electorate.
"Now
let me say something about the National Assembly that we may not
learn in the course of the lectures that will be delivered.
"
I have said that the hallowed chambers of the National Assembly
requires people of courage. Very soon, we members-elect of the
National Assembly, whether distinguished senators and members of the
House of Representatives, will be required to take an oath of office.
"But
we must always remember that our democracy is organised in such a way
that it is made to be driven by consensus.
"Where
consensus fails, it is always the prerogative of the Parliament or
the National Assembly of Nigeria to go first, in the sense that when
it comes to bills for instance, even where the President has vetoed
the bill, if the National Assembly can muster two third of its
members, they can override the bill.
"And
so, with regards to appropriation, no monies will be
appropriated or spent in the absence of express legislative
authorisation.
"That
means the budget is the work of the National Parliament. So this
work, of course, requires courage.
"And
we must always remember that as elected members of the National
Assembly, let us do the work of the National Assembly.
"We
are meant, as the first institution of democracy, to work with the
Executive and the Judiciary.
"It
was never designed that the National Assembly will work for the
Executive or work for the Judiciary.
"That
is the aspect that I want all of us to pay attention to as we take
oath as members of the National Assembly. We should know that it is
about courage.
"It
has been said that internal vigilance is the price for liberty. If
liberty must be preserved in Nigeria because there is an institution
that is internally vigilant.
"That
institution has always been the institution of the National
Assembly.", he said.
He
urged the members-elect to ensure that they work for the people that
elected them and not for any other interest.
While
congratulating the members-elect on their victory at the polls,
the Speaker urged them to be attentive during the orientation as
topics had been drawn up to benefit them in all aspects of their
duties.
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