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Don’t Be Rubber Stamp, Be Advocates For The People  – SDP Charges New Ondo Assembly Members

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By Ayodele Oni

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The Social Democratic Party (SDP) Ondo State  Chapter, has charged members of the 10th House of Assembly to chart a new course and refuse to be rubber stamps of the executive arm like their predecessors.

In a congratulatory message to the members, who were inaugurated last Saturday, the opposition party, advised that “As the 10th Assembly begins, we challenge them to forge ahead on a new route that will solidify their legacy in the State’s annals of history.”

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The message, signed by chairman of the party, Stephen Adewale “congratulated the newly inaugurated members of the 10th Ondo State House of Assembly. We call on them to ensure that they work for the people of Ondo State that elected them, and not for any other interest.

“It is regrettable that Ondo State is yet to experience a genuinely independent House of Assembly since 1999 as the previous members of hallowed chambers regarded themselves as nothing more than pawns who rubber-stamped the whims and caprices of the Executive.

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“As the first institution of democracy in Ondo State, their duty is to work with the executive and the judiciary. They were never designed to work for the executive or work for the judiciary.

“Since no one speaks just because they enjoy the sound of their own voice, a legislature that encourages constructive criticism and healthy debates will likely be a responsive legislature; and such will be advantageous for the newly inaugurated 10th Assembly.

“In this kettle resides the strategy of how the 10th Assembly can deliver dividends of democracy to the people as anything short of that is a signpost to instability and a recipe for catastrophe.

“As another legislative journey begins, expectations are high that the lawmakers will diligently implement their legislative duties and attend to several unfinished businesses.

“A cursory look at the 9th Assembly with the eye of history would suggest that they left a lot to be desired in the State. To insist that the 9th Assembly was flawless is to play God. To say that mistakes were not made while they were in the saddle is to stretch the truth.

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“Therefore, the 10th Assembly members have their work cut out for them. Their predecessors in the 9th Assembly passed 63 bills into law, a number of these bills were passed at the twilight of the legislative session and have not yet been properly implemented.

“Therefore, the 10th Assembly must pay diligent attention to their oversight functions. 10th Assembly begins at the time when the country and the State is undergoing a financial trying times and their legislative contributions must reflect this changing reality.

“On this note, we implore the 10th Assembly to work on legislation that will improve the ease of doing business in Ondo State. Laws that will enhance the revenue of the State and increase what we generate internally

“A time like this also presents the 10th Assembly with unique opportunity to give the Ondo people what they ask for, reward them with what they look forward to, and surprise them with what they are yet to ask for, but considered expedient.

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“In order to deepen a people-oriented legislature, the immediate task before the 10th Assembly is to consciously design a template to debate and pass people-oriented law as much as necessary, fine-tune strategies where feasible, make adjustments where achievable, tamper with the existing narratives where such is needed, and encourage participations in the legislative affairs wherever practicable.

“Finally, the good people of Ondo State will undoubtedly demand nothing less than excellent performance because one good turn deserves another.

“The fact that the nation is transitioning from one form of civilian government to another is a wonderful thing; nonetheless, the state’s legislators need to realize that they have a job to do. Instead of acting as a rubber stamp, they should all be prepared to serve and vigorously advocate for their constituency.”


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