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‘Senate not performing its constitutional role’, Ireti Kingibe criticises National Assembly

‘Senate not performing its constitutional role’, Ireti Kingibe criticises National Assembly

From Vanguard · () English

Translated from English, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.

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  • Senator Ireti Kingibe criticizes the Nigerian Senate for not fulfilling its constitutional duties.
  • She argues that the Senate's acquiescence allows the Executive branch to proceed with actions that should face greater scrutiny.
  • Kingibe's remarks highlight concerns about the balance of power between Nigeria's legislative and executive branches.

Senator Ireti Kingibe has sharply criticized the Nigerian Senate, stating it is failing to perform its constitutional role. She contends that the legislative body's current approach allows the executive branch to implement policies and actions without adequate oversight.

Kingibe's remarks suggest a significant concern regarding the checks and balances within Nigeria's governance structure. According to the senator, many initiatives attributed to the Executive would not advance without the National Assembly's implicit or explicit approval, indicating a potential imbalance of power.

Senate not performing its constitutional role

— Ireti KingibeSenator Ireti Kingibe's criticism of the Nigerian Senate.

Her critique points to a broader debate about legislative independence and the Senate's responsibility to scrutinize the actions of the executive. The senator's comments imply that the National Assembly is not adequately fulfilling its mandate to represent the people and hold the government accountable.

many actions attributed to the Executive would not succeed without the acquiescence of the National Assembly.

— Ireti KingibeSenator Ireti Kingibe explaining the Senate's perceived failure in its oversight function.
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Originally published by Vanguard in English. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.