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8th NASS Most Persecuted & Harassed In Nigeria’s History - Dogara by IgbereBlog: 9:35pm On Jun 06, 2019
Speaker of the House of Representatives, Yakubu Dogara, on Thursday declared that the 8th National Assembly holds the record as the most persecuted and harassed Parliament in Nigeria’s history, Igbere TV reports.

This is just as he expressed concern over the future of Nigeria because of the alarming rate of insecurity across the country.

He also declared that with 382 bills passed by the outgoing Assembly, the 8th House had surpassed records of all previous Assemblies.

Igbere TV reports that Dogara, while speaking at the Valedictory Session of the 8th House of Representatives at the Assembly Complex, said the 8th Assembly has been a huge success with unprecedented records set in legislative business.

While expressing appreciation to all the leaders and members of the House for the confidence reposed in him by electing him Speaker of the outgoing Assembly, he also thanked them for the cooperation the leadership enjoyed throughout the four years he was in charge.

On the state of insecurity in the country, he stressed that it is only when a leadership throws out politics and partisanship out of the window and reins in all best human and material resources to confront these menacing challenges and unites to confront this very danger that the needed progress will be seen.

“It appears we are losing the fight against violence and as if that is not bad enough, the situation is so dire that known statesmen are becoming petrified and speaking up in ways that may further rend our national fault lines. It is like we refused to hear the whispers and now the screams are threatening our ear drums.

“This is a national problem that we can only solve if we pull ourselves together and not apart; regardless of political persuasions or creed. The challenge is to get the leadership that throws out politics and partisanship out of the window. Leadership that reins in all our best human and material resources to confront these menacing challenges. Yet, instead of uniting to confront this very danger, all one hears are sermons of divisiveness and permutations for 2023 elections. I wonder daily if this is not how the bottom looks like,” he stated.

Speaking on the achievements recorded by the 8th House, the speaker said, “This wonderful cooperation, no doubt, enabled us to have a very stable and peaceful 8th House of Representatives and to set records that have no parallels in our history of law making as a nation.

“Honourable Colleagues, on your behalf, I make bold to say that the 8th House of Representatives, and the National Assembly as an institution, has been a huge success. This is without apology to whoever may hold a contrary opinion. The stubborn facts are out there for every commentator to see. We took off amidst head winds and turbulence but on stabilising, we have witnessed book throwers and table climbers transform into solid leaders. We have seen mace grabbers wrestled until they surrendered to the dictates of the Rule of Law, true friendship and brotherhood. We have witnessed the transformation of those who struggled to move mere motions to eloquent debaters and to crown it all, those who, at inception did not understand themselves, working together, in spite of whatever differences, for the national good. This is the spirit that defines us as legislators, the institution of the legislature; and I am happy we embraced it fully.”

He added, “The 8th House holds the record as the most persecuted and harassed Parliament, ever in Nigeria’s history. Some of our members bear the scars of reckless deployment of Institutional prerogatives. We witnessed sieges and invasion by State operatives. Some members suffered witch-hunts, house arrests and false accusations. We are also witnesses to barrage of uncharitable criticisms and assessments bandied on daily basis in the media by hired mercenaries who masquerade as analysts. Most of these analysts are ignorant of the fact that the parliament was not designed to be an alter of praise for the Executive but a co-equal branch to serve as a check on Executive power.”

Dogara said he feels fulfilled as a leader because of the fact that, bolstered by the spirit of patriotism and nationalism, the 8th Assembly of the House of Representatives was able to sustain the legacies of previous parliaments by ensuring that the House was not compromised or exploited.

He stated, “The job of parliaments all over the world is to escalate constructive conflict. It is our job to search for the truth and without the clash and compromise of ideas, the truth can never be found. Everything loses its meaning in the absence of the truth. Anyone who sees disagreement or conflict as inherently bad has no business leading a democracy because we are not likely to ever see any healthy democracy that is not productively noisy.

“This House and indeed the legislature, must always engage in debates about both pleasant and unpleasant issues, if it must continue to do the work of democracy.

“Progress ceases the very day we cease to disagree. Every invention, every innovation has always come from someone who disagreed with the status quo. That is why the Athenian law maker, Solon, undoubtedly one of those who cradled Democracy, once decreed it a crime for citizens to shrink from controversy. No Parliament anywhere can win a popularity contest and Parliaments are not meant to receive praise. Any Parliament that receives praises, especially from the Executive, must be an assemblage of enablers who have abandoned fidelity to their oath of office.

“To the chagrin of some, I am happy that this Assembly, just like others before it, did not allow partisanship to erode our system of checks and balances.”

He said posterity and history will acknowledge that in the 8th House of Representatives, the members did their best, given the circumstances and the very toxic environment under which they operated under, “though the Legislative Agenda was not implemented a hundred percent.”

He charged all re-elected lawmakers and appointees to positions of authority to soberly reflect on the deteriorating welfare of hapless citizens and live up to the biddings of their offices and the Oaths they took so that Nigerians can yet hope again and begin to rebuild their lives.

“In spite of all my worries about the project Nigeria, my optimism about our future remains, undiminished. I said before and I now repeat that, I hold no fears for the future because we are limited only by leadership and our vision, not by our resources. We shall overcome! No matter how long the night may last, the day will break. I have no doubt that our salvation will break out as sudden as the dawn appears. The scriptures say, “weeping may endure for a night, but joy cometh in the morning”. Let us all unite in working to hasten this glorious morning.”

Remembering all members who couldn’t complete their tenures due to death, he stated that he will continue to cherish their glowing memories and wished those who lost elections the best in their future endeavours.

The Speaker charged members-elect of the 9th National Assembly to be determined to raise the bar of the records of the 8th National Assembly, especially on the issue of flawed elections.

“We must ensure the conclusion of the ongoing legislative processes on Electoral Reforms in a way that will make electoral fraud near-impossible, if we are to enjoy true democracy,” Dogara added.

http://igberetvnews.com/752325/8th-nass-most-persecuted-and-harassed-in-nigerias-history-dogara/

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Re: 8th NASS Most Persecuted & Harassed In Nigeria’s History - Dogara by kenzosky: 9:37pm On Jun 06, 2019
What's this Dogorara guy inhaling.

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Re: 8th NASS Most Persecuted & Harassed In Nigeria’s History - Dogara by essenceplus: 9:43pm On Jun 06, 2019
kenzosky:
What's this Dogorara guy inhaling.


Sawdust. Bad mouth

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Re: 8th NASS Most Persecuted & Harassed In Nigeria’s History - Dogara by Dafemich(m): 9:46pm On Jun 06, 2019
Very true.By chief zombie himself
Re: 8th NASS Most Persecuted & Harassed In Nigeria’s History - Dogara by Nbote(m): 9:58pm On Jun 06, 2019
D executive blamed d Senate for its every failures
Re: 8th NASS Most Persecuted & Harassed In Nigeria’s History - Dogara by Akanoaaa(m): 10:33pm On Jun 06, 2019
I just love this man.

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Re: 8th NASS Most Persecuted & Harassed In Nigeria’s History - Dogara by comradee1248: 10:42pm On Jun 06, 2019
True
Re: 8th NASS Most Persecuted & Harassed In Nigeria’s History - Dogara by zibya: 10:47pm On Jun 06, 2019
This traitor will not be missed

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Re: 8th NASS Most Persecuted & Harassed In Nigeria’s History - Dogara by skaymani(m): 11:01pm On Jun 06, 2019
So true because u didn't give room for robber stamp legislative

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Re: 8th NASS Most Persecuted & Harassed In Nigeria’s History - Dogara by Lamasta(m): 11:18pm On Jun 06, 2019
Nigeria will be great again
Re: 8th NASS Most Persecuted & Harassed In Nigeria’s History - Dogara by Ellie01: 11:19pm On Jun 06, 2019
zibya:
This traitor will not be missed

U are an incubus animous
Re: 8th NASS Most Persecuted & Harassed In Nigeria’s History - Dogara by SaintM90(m): 11:44pm On Jun 06, 2019
Amadioha
Sango
Aljenu
All the above shall destroy the enemies of this country in the form of APC and buhari!!
Re: 8th NASS Most Persecuted & Harassed In Nigeria’s History - Dogara by Marcelinho(m): 12:22am On Jun 07, 2019
Weldon baba
Re: 8th NASS Most Persecuted & Harassed In Nigeria’s History - Dogara by Guestlander: 2:53am On Jun 07, 2019
Arrant nonsense! How can the national assembly be harrassed?
Just follow the constitution and if you have nothing to hide no one can harass you.
Re: 8th NASS Most Persecuted & Harassed In Nigeria’s History - Dogara by suremanpatriot: 3:33am On Jun 07, 2019
you mean the worst and most mischievous angry NAs is total waste of billions of naira that would hav been used to feed d nation and curb poverty
Re: 8th NASS Most Persecuted & Harassed In Nigeria’s History - Dogara by aolawale025: 5:28am On Jun 07, 2019
Eighth assembly was also very productive
Re: 8th NASS Most Persecuted & Harassed In Nigeria’s History - Dogara by GodSaklek(m): 5:54am On Jun 07, 2019
This man is mad,he said the most harassed or the most useless and corrupt,he should ask those that serve during obasanjo era,he should ask okadigbo sets... Nonsense
Re: 8th NASS Most Persecuted & Harassed In Nigeria’s History - Dogara by Wiseandtrue(f): 6:00am On Jun 07, 2019
IgbereBlog:
Speaker of the House of Representatives, Yakubu Dogara, on Thursday declared that the 8th National Assembly holds the record as the most persecuted and harassed Parliament in Nigeria’s history, Igbere TV reports.

This is just as he expressed concern over the future of Nigeria because of the alarming rate of insecurity across the country.



http://igberetvnews.com/752325/8th-nass-most-persecuted-and-harassed-in-nigerias-history-dogara/

If the number 4 man can experience concerns about the future security of Nigeria, then it's finish!!!

Not being tribalistic, the IGBOs saw what most of us refuse to come in terms with!!!

The ONLY tribe that refuse to vote this devil as a leader

Condemn, love or hate them, they have foresight and were not deterred!!!

From every point of indication, they were right in their standings!!!

Continue to believe in your intuition!!! We all have alot to learn from this tribe!!!

It's well!!!
Re: 8th NASS Most Persecuted & Harassed In Nigeria’s History - Dogara by michoim(m): 6:08am On Jun 07, 2019
You are simply a failure. Is it persecution that made you to delay budget passages to mid year every year for 4 years?
Re: 8th NASS Most Persecuted & Harassed In Nigeria’s History - Dogara by orisa37: 6:38am On Jun 07, 2019
Yes. You are right. This Government is sick for avoiding to discuss GEJ's NationaL Conference Report and refusing to constitutionally restructure Nigeria.
Re: 8th NASS Most Persecuted & Harassed In Nigeria’s History - Dogara by Slurity(m): 6:45am On Jun 07, 2019
I just wish I have a power that can kill all this outgoing leaders of both house of rep and especially Senate from the corner of my room without anybody knowing its my hand work. Those guys nearly kill this country delaying national budget for at least 6 months every year before passing it and you Darada still saying trash
Re: 8th NASS Most Persecuted & Harassed In Nigeria’s History - Dogara by ebakhaiyhe(m): 8:02am On Jun 07, 2019
zibya:
This traitor will not be missed
Stop speaking from your bombom, use your brain
Re: 8th NASS Most Persecuted & Harassed In Nigeria’s History - Dogara by OAUTemitayo: 8:22am On Jun 07, 2019
It is the most expensive legislature in the history of lawmaking throughout the world.
Nonsense
Re: 8th NASS Most Persecuted & Harassed In Nigeria’s History - Dogara by Alejobs: 6:32pm On Jul 24, 2019
We may be anonymous but not robot

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