NASS to train heads of MDAs on legislative compliance, violation of resolutions

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The National Assembly is set to organise training for heads of Ministries, Department and Agencies (MDAs) of Government on the imperative of legislative compliance

The workshop is to also warn MDAs from further violating resolutions passed by NASS in pursuit of strengthening democracy and good governance in conjunction with Green Mount Consulting Ltd.

Alhaji Mohammed Aminu, Managing partner, GMCL said in a statement made available to newsmen in Abuja.

The workshop, scheduled for November 7th and 8th, is set to address the theme: “the imperative of legislative compliance in deepening democracy and enhancing good governance.”

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He said in recent times, there has been growing concern about the non-compliance of MDAs with resolutions passed by the Nigeria Senate and the House of Representatives.

He said to address the issue, MDA would be engaged in constructive dialogue and find effective solutions that would ensure the alignment of government actions with legislative decisions.

He said the workshop would serve as a platform for comprehensive discussions, knowledge sharing, and the formulation of practical strategies to promote legislative compliance.

Aminu said several distinguished guests would be in attendance, including the Senate President, the Minister of Justice and Attorney General of the Federation, the Director-General of the Securities and Exchange Commission.

Others include the National Security Adviser, the Comptroller General of Customs, and the Group Chief Executive Officer of NNPCL, among others.

He said the workshop would cover a wide range of topics, including the legal framework governing legislative compliance, the roles and responsibilities of various government entities, and case studies highlighting successful compliance initiatives.

According to him, through panel discussions, expert presentations, and interactive sessions, participants will gain a deeper understanding of the importance of legislative compliance in strengthening democracy and good governance in Nigeria.

He said the workshop was expected to serve as a turning point in addressing the issues related to legislative compliance in Nigeria.

“The imperative of legislative compliance can not be overstated, as it is fundamental to the democratic process and the realisation of good governance.”

He said this would help contribute to a more accountable and transparent government, ultimately benefiting the people of Nigeria.

He further said that the outcome of the workshop would enable heads of MDAs to work towards a Nigeria where legislative compliance played a pivotal role in shaping our nation’s future.

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