How National Assembly saved Nigeria from collapsing
Dogara
pointed out that In order to attain stable, strong and effective governance in
Nigeria, the National Assembly must receive priority attention in terms of
capacity building.
He made this
known while delivering an address on the topic, “Parliamentary Institution
Building in Africa”, at the convocation ceremony of the National Institute for
Legislative and Democratic Studies (NILDS)/University of Benin Post Graduate
Programmes for the 2015/2016 and 2016/2017 Academic sessions, which held at the
National Assembly.
The speaker
explained that because the legislature is the true face of democracy,
especially in maturing democracies such as that of Nigeria, where it serves as
the stabilising force with robust constitutional powers to check-mate the
Executive misuse and abuse of power which occasionally rears its head.
Making a
case for strengthening institutions to produce good governance, Hon Dogara
added that the imperative of building healthy and strong institutions, like the
legislature, in place of strong personalities, has been the bane of the
democratic experience in Nigeria.
Going
further, he stated, “Time has come to reverse this trend in order to achieve
the goals of a robust and sustainable economic, social and political
development, not only in Nigeria but in Africa as a whole.
“It is our
considered opinion that if there is any institution of government that should
receive priority attention in terms of capacity building, it is the
Legislature.
“This is
because the Legislature is the true face of democracy. In our maturing
democracy in this country, the Legislature is the stabilising force as it has
robust constitutional powers to check-mate the Executive misuse and abuse of power
which occasionally rears its head.
“Credit must
be given to the Nigerian Parliament, which has continued to make Laws, perform
its representative functions and make robust use of the power of oversight in
order to preserve our hard-won democracy and achieve good governance.”
Speaking on
efforts made in the last two decades by the legislature to provide better
governance in Nigeria, he said the National Assembly, among other things, has
set unprecedented record in the area of lawmaking, which has translated to
stimulating economic growth and promoting competition.
“What is
expected of modern legislatures goes beyond the traditional role of
representation, law-making and oversight. The legislature in Nigeria must serve
a greater purpose within wider national democratisation processes.
“Over the
last two decades, the National Assembly has transitioned from being the weaker
institution to becoming a strong and capable agent of change.
“Our
activism in the area of law-making is attested to by the unprecedented record
we have set in the area of law-making. Some of these laws are specifically
designed to stimulate economic growth and promote competition.
“We have
also successfully intervened in crises situations to save the country from
avoidable collapse.”
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