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Terrible that neither Dogara nor Saraki have invested in building public trust - Ezekwesili - Duration: 2:41.

Terrible that neither Dogara nor Saraki have invested in building public trust - Ezekwesili

- A former minister of education has berated the National Assembly for lacking the capability to hold the executive accountable. - Obiageli Ezekwesili said the National Assembly and its lawmakers have lost public trust.

- She called on Nigerians to prepare to vote for a new set of lawmakers who would work in the interest of the public come 2019.

A former minister of education, Obiageli Ezekwesili, has condemned the inability of the National Assembly lawmakers to hold the executive arm of government accountable.

Obviously reacting to the scandal rocking the presidency, the head of civil service of the federation and the ministry of interior on the reinstatement of a former chairman of the presidential task force on pension reforms, Abdulrasheed Maina, Ezekwesili in a series of tweet on Tuesday, October 24, said it appears tragic that only a few Nigerians take proceedings of the National Assembly serious.

She said neither the Senate president of the eighth Senate nor the speaker of the House of Representatives have invested in public trust.

Stating that this trust can only be gained through legislative integrity, Ezekwesili said: TERRIBLE that neither Speaker @YakubDogara nor Senate P @bukolasaraki have invested in building Public Trust through Legislature INTEGRITY.

She said Nigeria needs a legislature that is trusted by the people to hold the executive accountable for their infractions.

Further referring to the lawmakers as lemons, the former minister enjoined all Nigerians to get ready to elect a more effective set of lawmakers in the 2019 legislative election.

NAIJ. com earlier reported that the attorney general of the federation and the minister of justice, Abubakar Malami, has said he acted in public interest in recommending the recall and promotion of Maina.

Malami said he would rather respond to the allegations against him when he appears before the Senate. He also described the allegations against him as grand conspiracy and mischievous.

For more infomation >> Terrible that neither Dogara nor Saraki have invested in building public trust - Ezekwesili - Duration: 2:41.

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