Pro-democracy group scores Kwara NASS members high, state legislators low

Date: 2022-05-25

Against the backdrop of scoring more than 90 per cent members of the state House of Assembly below average in their performances,a renowned pro-democracy group in Kwara state, Kwara Must Change, has called for an improved people's participation in the state's legislation.

Though the pro-democracy group singled out the Speaker Engr Danladi-Salihu for excellent performance among his peers poor rating,he urged the lawmakers to deliberately connect with their people in other to make the desired impact.

The lead researcher and convener of the pro-democracy, Mallam Abdulrazaq Hamzat, who said this at a press conference while presenting the second edition of legislative assessment report, tagged, Legislative Watch, to journalists in Ilorin on Tuesday noted that it is people's participation that would bring about impactful and sustainable projects and legislation.

“What we set out to do may appear new or different from the norm and may be difficult for some people to embrace it. What we expect from our lawmakers really is for them to connect with the people by engaging them the more.

“Individual ideas cannot make a nation. There's need for people's participation so that when we are legislating or presenting a project, it would be in line with their needs and priority.

“Without that, even when we are doing the best of the bills, laws or projects, because it doesn't meet the immediate needs of the people, it becomes what they don't appreciate or protect”, he said.

The report said that all members of the state House of Assembly fell below pass mark of 70 per cent, adding that, the Speaker, Rt Honourable Danladi Salihu was the only top performer with 58 per cent score.

The convener explained that the assessments were based on four broad indicators, namely; representation, legislative advancement, executive oversight and constituency outreach.

“What we're saying is that our legislators should make laws that would make Nigeria better, monitor projects being executed by the executive. A point to note here is that our lawmakers in the country think oversight function is all about monitoring money and projects.

“We think it is more about the processes. Process should be properly monitored. Those in charge of funds; the civil servants, must be monitored to have impacts in projects and funds monitoring”, he said.

He, however, clarified that the “report is not rating the performance of the individual lawmaker as an independent entity. The the report is rating the general performance of the office of a legislator, which include his personal engagement, activities of his supporting staff, legislative aides etc”.

Drawing a comparison from the first edition report released in April 2021, the group expressed delight that “all Federal House of Representatives members improved, as more than 64% scored above average, compared to less than 20% who scored above average in the first edition”.

“All the three Senators from Kwara State scored above pass mark of 70%, but Senator Sadiq Umar from Kwara North came top with 84%”.

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