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9th Assembly inherited four major challenges – Senate President, Lawan

Nigeria’s Senate President, Ahmad Ibrahim Lawan on Wednesday said the 9th Senate under his leadership inherited four major challenges at the assumption of office.

In his address to mark the second anniversary of the 9th National Assembly on Wednesday, Lawan listed the challenges to be an underperforming economy, insecurity, unemployment and myriad of socio-economic problems. “The thrust of the Agenda was, therefore, to contribute solutions to those and other challenges and restore the hope of Nigerians in their country, and their confidence in its democratic institutions.

He said: “The primary responsibility of Parliament is to make laws for the good governance of the country. That is also the priority of our Agenda.

 

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And which of the four were they able to solve, non but created multiple of tha four to make it 16 problems today.

Story telling is the skill they all have while the country is getting worse.

After 6yrs, these idiots are still complaining..

Rubber stamp is talking.....animal sense

rubber stamp senate president 🙄

Senator DrAhmadLawan Senator OvieOmoAgege Hon FemAdesina Hon Ahmed Idris Wase

One of the challenges was that they left lots of unstamped loan documents for you to approve and stamp. Stupid.

Worst senate president, I prefer saraki anyday , anytime

Even the lawal himself was part of challenge inherited by NIGERIANs

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