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How I will relate with Buhari if elected Senate President – Lawan

 

A lawmaker representing Yobe North Constituency, SenatorAhmed Lawan, has promised to maintain a cordial relationship between the legislature and the executive if elected president of the ninth Senate.
He said this while speaking to journalists in Abuja on Saturday.
The lawmaker, who is the preferred candidate of the All progressive congress (APC) for the position, said he believes an unhealthy relationship between the two arms of government will only make the country suffer more.
Lawan is the current Senate Leader and is thus among the leadership of the outgoing Senate.
The relationship between the leadership of the eight assembly and the executive has not been rosy as both parties have openly disagreed over issues.
“In terms of the relationship between the executive and the legislature, I believe that you can have two relationships,” Lawan said.
“I don’t belong to the school of thought of encouraging fighting between the two arms of government. I can tell you I was in opposition for 16 years from 1999 to 2015. I argued and opposed positions that I felt was supposed to be opposed. But I knew the limits of my opposition when the issues before us were issues that would make life better for Nigerians.
“The other side is working together and not fighting. That has to be explained. When you have to work together you would disagree and by design of the constitution, the legislature has been given some functions that would naturally make the executive sit up or feel uncomfortable.
“There would be a day when the executive would send something that could be in colour white and the legislature would see it as grey because our perspective are meant to be different from time to time for the benefit of Nigerians,” he said.
The lawmaker further pledged his loyalty to President Muhammadu Buhari and his administration.
He said he would, however, not run a ‘rubberstamp’ Senate if elected.
He also vowed to do the bidding of majority of senators on any issue brought before the upper legislative chamber for consideration.
He said he has spoken to 98 per cent of all the senators-elect and they are happy with his aspiration.
Although the APC has picked Lawan as its preferred candidate for the office of the Senate President, another member of the party, Ali Ndume, has declared interest in the race.
Former Gombe State governor, Danjuma Goje of the APC, is also believed to still be in the race.

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