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Organized Labor Urges National Assembly To Prioritize Cost Reduction In Legislation

by Andrew Ojiezel
June 19, 2023
in Business, News
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Organized labor has called on the members of the National Assembly (NASS) to focus on minimizing the cost of governance and legislation in the country.

In reaffirming its demands, labor emphasized that the members of the 10th Assembly should be content with the allowances approved for them by the Revenue Mobilisation, Allocation, and Fiscal Commission. This would not only demonstrate their commitment to accountability but also help in reducing the overall cost of maintaining the legislative body.

Acting president of the Nigeria Labour Congress (NLC) and president general of the Maritime Workers Union of Nigeria (MWUN), Prince Adewale Adeyanju, highlighted that the cost of governance in Nigeria is significantly higher compared to other countries. He stressed the importance of reducing the expenses associated with maintaining the parliament and the executive to a level that is sustainable for the nation.

“We urge you all to be guided not by personal interests but by the oath of office you have taken,” Adeyanju stated.

He reminded the 10th Assembly that Nigerians are closely observing and eagerly awaiting their delivery on the promises made during the election campaign. Adeyanju urged the leadership of both chambers to remain mindful of the tasks ahead.

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“While acknowledging the past efforts of previous assemblies, there is still much work to be done. We need legislation that will enhance and strengthen our democracy, particularly in areas such as elections, governance, accountability, and citizen participation. Additionally, several existing laws and statutes require review, and there are pressing issues that necessitate transparent and thorough investigations. Institutions and organizations also require honest oversight,” Adeyanju emphasized.

He further emphasized the high expectations of the labor movement and the general public, expressing the need for the 10th Assembly to enact laws that address the persistent challenges facing the country. Adeyanju emphasized that while great things are expected from the Assembly, it is crucial to remind them that the National Assembly is an independent institution with distinct roles in lawmaking, investigation, and oversight, as defined by the constitution.

“The loyalty of the National Assembly should be to the nation and the electorate who elected its members, rather than to any political party or the executive branch,” Adeyanju remarked.

Adeyanju also expressed the concerns of Nigerians who perceive lawmakers as primarily motivated by personal gain when handling legislative matters.

“Over time, the impression has been created that the National Assembly prioritizes self-interest over the welfare of the people and the nation. We expect the 10th National Assembly to work diligently to rectify this perception,” he concluded.

By highlighting the need for cost reduction, accountability, and a focus on the interests of the nation, organized labor seeks to inspire the National Assembly to prioritize effective governance and legislation that address the pressing needs of the Nigerian people.

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