Speaker Abbas attributes capacity challenge to the frequent turnover of NASS members

Speaker Abbas attributes capacity challenge to the frequent turnover of NASS members

The Speaker of the House of Representatives Rt. Hon. Abbas Tajudeen has said due to the high turnover of members of the 10th House after the last elections, the National Assembly is now faced with the challenge of capacity development.

This is just as the Speaker has called for experienced professionals to serve as aides to members of the National Assembly.

According to his Special Adviser on Media and Publicity Musa Abdullahi Krishi, the Speaker Abbas made this known when the board and management of the National Assembly Service Commission (NASC) visited him at his office in Abuja on Tuesday.

The Speaker noted that the visit by the NASC leadership would afford both sides the opportunity for frank exchange of ideas to further strengthen the capacity of the National Assembly to perform its role as a co-equal branch of the government in the present democratic dispensation.

Speaker Abbas said: “The 10th House of Representatives and, indeed, National Assembly is faced with the challenge of capacity development with the high turnover of members from the last election. This demands a bureaucracy that is well equipped to demonstrate competence and reliability by providing guidance to the new members.

“You must, as a commission, show more diligence in your appointment of staff, including the legislative aides to members, to ensure that those you engage following the recommendations of members are people with the requisite capacity to support their principals to succeed. There is no better way to build a legislative institution to meet the yearnings of the people.”

He also stated that one of his cardinal policies as Speaker of the 10th House was to ensure capacity development for members and staff of the National Assembly.

“In this regard, I have engaged with and will continue to engage technical partners, civil society organisations (CSOs) and donor agencies to provide technical support in this direction. The aim is to have an institution with requisite manpower to compete with any Legislature across the globe,” he added.

The Speaker also stated that it was his desire that the National Assembly had a Legislative Aides Corps that would be a pool of professionals and resource for members, “without having to be struggling to assemble a new crop of aides after each election cycle.”

Speaker Abbas said: “In this regard, the commission is expected to create a dedicated directorate with qualified and competent personnel to drive this vision for the interest of the legislature and consolidation of our legislative practice. All these will be possible if the commission is determined and focused to work with the National Assembly to achieve good results.”

The Speaker called for the strengthening of the existing relationship between NASS and NASC “to enable us collectively work together to achieve positive results.”

While pointing out that the National Assembly must have a functional scheme of service and defined line of succession for seamless transition in the event of vacancy, especially in the office of the Clerk to the National Assembly, he noted that the National Assembly Service Act provided the commission with the procedure, guide and requirements for the appointment of Clerk to the National Assembly. “The same applies to all positions in the bureaucracy. The National Assembly should lead by example,” he said.

Earlier in his address, Chairman of the NASC, Engr. Ahmed Kadi Amshi, said with the Speaker’s antecedent as “an experienced public officer and a legislator, we have no doubt in our minds that you will steer the affairs of the House of Representatives to an enviable height.”

Amshi also said the Deputy Speaker, Rt. Hon. Benjamin Okezie Kalu, “is another experienced Legislator, whose election we see as a round peg in a round hole.”

The NASC chairman added that the choice of the principal officers of the House “is equally an indication that great things are in the offing for the citizens of the Federal Republic of Nigeria through your legislative functions.”

Youths in their hundreds, on Tuesday, gathered at the Okeletu bus-stop, Ikorodu, to demand justice on the death of singer, Ilerioluwa Oladimeji Aloba, popularly known as MohBad.

The singer died on Sept.12, at 27, and the occurrence has continued to generate controversy, following which the Lagos State Police Command has set up a 19-man special investigation team to investigate the incident.

Youths, carrying placards with photos of MohBad, chanting, “We need justice for MohBad” and singing songs, marched on streets and sought investigation to unravel any foul play, and justice on the occurrence.

A News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) correspondent who visited the residence of the popular musician in Ikorodu at Okeletu reports the youths marched from the area toward Ijede Road.

Kazeem Ayinde, one of the youths, said that the rally was organised to show their last respect to the late musician.

Ayinde said there would be a candlelight event for the deceased later in the day because he died a week ago.

During the visit, Mrs Felicia Adedara, the grandmother of the deceased, said that they would not discuss any matter relating to the death with anybody until investigation was completed.

Adedara said Mobhad’s father had gone to the police to help them in their investigation.

“I am the only woman left as mother to the dad, I came in from Ekiti immediately I heard about the incident.

“Right now, we have been instructed by the police not to talk to anybody until they complete their investigation,” she said.

NAN reports that sympathisers at the residence commended the Nigeria Police for their timely intervention and urged them to unravel the mystery behind the death without delay.

“We will all miss MohBad in this community, just of recent he distributed palliatives to residents of this community.

“Some of us who were not around during the period went to the dad and he gave us our packages.

“We are calling on the police to unravel those behind his death, because everybody in this community will miss him because he is so generous,” one of the sympathisers who declined to give his name said.(NAN)

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