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Akwa Ibom lawmakers reject stooges claims
From EFFIONG USORO,Uyo
MEMBERS of the Akwa Ibom State House of Assembly have recently come under
strong criticism by a cross section of the citizenry over their alleged failure
to check the excessiveness of the executive arm of government.
But Obong Asuquo Darby Udo who represents Nsit Atai State constituency in
the state Assembly has dismissed the allegation insisting that the legislators''
have lived up to their constitutional responsibility.''
Speaking in an interview with National Daily in Uyo, Obong Udo, a former chairman
of Nsit Atai Local Government area said the legislature was basically designed
''to make laws for the good governance of the state.''
The lawmaker, who is popularly addressed by his colleagues as “paramount
ruler of the house,” said the duty of monitoring the activities of the
executive arms of government was a collective responsibility of the citizenry.
He noted that the house had been performing its constitutional functions as
the second arms of governance under the present democratic government adding
that for now the state house of assembly has not received any report on the
breach on the implementation of the state budget by the state executive.