Lawan Charges Lawmakers To Be Committed To Nigerian’s Political System Despite Outcome Of Primaries
President of the Senate, Ahmad Lawan, has called on lawmakers to stay committed to the country’s political system despite the outcome of the just concluded primaries.
The Senate President made this known while welcoming members of the upper chamber back from the break.
The chamber, suspended plenary on Wednesday, May 11, 2022, to enable lawmakers participate in the primaries of political parties.
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He underscored the need for the Senate to prioritise the nation’s security challenges, as well as indertake further amendment of the Electoral Act.
According to him, the electoral process in the just concluded primaries have thrown up issues that must be critically looked at by the National Assembly.
On the outcome of the party primaries, he said, “Some of us participated in the congresses for their Senatorial Districts, some of our colleagues went for Governorship of their states, and four of us went for the Presidency of our great country.
“We have recorded different results from those activities, but as politicians, it is never over until It is over.
“We should continue to support the political system that we believe in.
“Those of our colleagues who have recorded successes, we wish them more successes in the general elections.
“Those of who have not succeeded as much, we are hopeful that between now and then, the situation may be better.
“But on the whole, our commitment to ensuring that this democracy benefits from legislative Interventions of the National Assembly should remain our focus.
“As a Parliament, we still have issues that require our legislative intervention.
“The security of our country, still needs our attention and, therefore, I urge all of us to continue from where we stopped before we went on recess, in giving due and desired attention for the improvement In the security of our citizens.
“The electoral process may have thrown up certain issues that the National Assembly could also look at and address, because they electoral act itself, even though a good document, is not a perfects document.
“So, it needs some refinement from time to time to improve our electoral process,” he said.