Senate will ensure rule of law remains foundation of democracy – Akpabio

Senate President Akpabio

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The president of the Senate, Godswil Akpabio, on Tuesday, November 7, expressed the commitment of the National Assembly to ensure that the rule of law remains the foundation of the country’s democracy.

Akpabio made this assertion while delivering a keynote address at a workshop organized by the Senate Committee on Compliance, with the theme; ‘The imperative of Legislative Compliance in deepening democracy and good governance in Nigeria’, at the NAF Conference Centre, Abuja.

Represented by the deputy president of the Senate, Barau Jibrin, the Senate president appreciated the chairman and other members of the committee for putting the workshop together, adding that the workshop is another bit of evidence that the present Senate will ensure the rule of law remains the foundation of the country’s democracy.

He said since the establishment of the Committee in 2016, it had become the eyes of the Senate and has sought to ensure compliance with legislative resolutions with the various institutions of government to ensure compliance for democracy to thrive.

He assured of the commitments of the Senate through the Committee to ensure respect for rules of law governing the various sectors of the country to ensure well-being and development among the citizens of the nation.

Barau, according to a statement by his special adviser on media and publicity, Ismail Mudashir, in a statement, said: “The 10th Senate is fully conscious that it carries a mandate freely given to its members in one of the fairest and freest elections ever in the country. We are conscious that to whom much is given, much is expected. So, the Tenth Senate is a mass movement that carries the desires, hopes, and wishes of our people.

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“Therefore, let this workshop raise awareness of the importance of the decisions and resolutions of the Senate. Let it generate confidence among and obtain support and commitment from relevant agencies, ministries, and departments to emphasize the need to set up robust compliance mechanisms and systems.”

He appreciated the Committee and its members for their performance in strengthening the relationship between the executive arm of government and the Senate, assuring that members of the public would appreciate more the dynamics of lawmaking and see the need for laws to be respected to have a decent society and breathe the air of democracy.

“Though this Committee was established on December 15, 2016, in the 8th , it has discharged its duties responsibly and has never given the Senate any reason to regret its setting up. Past members of the Committee, starting from Senator Bukola Saraki, who was the inaugural committee, deserve our plaudits for their dedication to duties and commitment to building and deepening our democracy.”

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