'Lawmaking isn't casual business' -- Tajudeen Abbas opposes calls for part-time legislature

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Tajudeen Abbas, speaker of the house of representatives, says lawmaking requires the 'full attention' of legislators and should not be part-time.

Tajudeen Abbas, speaker of the House of Representatives, says lawmaking requires legislators’ “full attention” and should not be part-time.

“Some have also suggested adopting part-time legislators. However, I must respectfully challenge this notion, as it may underestimate the profound responsibility that legislators bear,” he said.“A legislator’s duties, comprising of lawmaking, representation, and oversight, are demanding and require substantial time and commitment.

“This, I believe, is the essence of indigenous governance. It is about crafting a legislative system that resonates with the everyday realities, aspirations, and diversity of the Nigerian people,” he said.“As we examine potential reforms, I am aware that a unicameral system of government is often discussed. However, we must recognise that Nigeria’s vast geographical and cultural diversity poses unique demands.

 

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