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One year in office: It is too early to assess Buhari – Reps


One year is too early to asses the leadership quality of President Muhammadu Buhari, the House of Representatives has said.

The House, Thursday called on Nigerians to exercise patience with the current government, adding that it was too early to write it off.

The House, which said the leadership of the Speaker, Mr. Yakubu Dogara, remained accountable to the people, said the All Progressives Congress-led Federal Government should be assessed from the point of the “decay” in the system prior to May 29, 2015.

The Leader of the House, Mr. Femi Gbajabiamila, who spoke while giving the 2016 first quarter report on the activities of the legislature, advised against hasty rating of Buhari after one year in office.

Gbajabiamila, however, said the determination of the President to correct the ills of the past through the anti-corruption crusade must not be lost on the people and his critics.

“I will continue to call for patience. We have to first admit that this government came in at a point when things were terribly out of shape.

“The decay the government inherited was enormous and it is only when we come from this point that we can appreciate what the government has achieved so far,” Gbajabiamila added.

“We are collaborating in fighting corruption, insecurity, strengthening of institutions, international parliamentary collaboration, provision of legislative framework for welfare and rehabilitation of Internally Displaced Persons and provision of checks and balances,” he said.

On the activities of the House in the last three months, the House Leader said, “In the first quarter of 2016, a total of 133 bills were introduced for the first time, 34 out of the 133 scaled through second reading.

“Twenty out of the 133 bills were consolidated, two out of the 133 bills were negative, which in our local parlance means ‘killed,’ meaning that within the first quarter of 2016 only two bills and 117 resolutions arising from motions presented by members of the House were passed in the first 90 days of 2016 after successfully scaling through all the stages of legislation.”

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