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Gbajabiamila can’t take over N’Assembly’s oversight role

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The deputy spokesman of the House of Representatives, Mr Philip Agbese, has said that former Speaker, Femi Gbajabiamila, cannot take over the oversight duties of the federal parliament, even as Chief of Staff to President Bola Tinubu.

Agbese stated this on Wednesday in Abuja while reacting to a report by the Daily Trust which quoted him as saying that Gbajabiamila did nothing wrong for embarking on oversight visits to some government agencies, a role traditionally reserved for the National Assembly and the Office of the Secretary to the Government of the Federation.

The report noted that so far, the Chief of Staff has visited the National Agricultural Land Development Authority, the Bureau of Public Procurement, the Bureau of Public Enterprises, the Nigeria Atomic Energy Commission and the National Agency for Science and Engineering Infrastructure.

He was also reported to have visited the Nigerian Financial Intelligence Unit, the Nigeria Extractive Industries Transparency Initiative, the National Emergency Management Agency and the National Hajj Commission.

Disturbed by its findings, Daily Trust said when it contacted Agbese, the lawmaker found nothing wrong with the development, even as it quoted the All Progressives Congress legislator as saying that the ex-Speaker did not overstep his boundaries.

“What the Right Honourable Chief of Staff to Mr President is doing is not in any way in conflict with our mandate as a parliament. On our part, we encourage routine supervisory checks by members of the executive in their duties over agencies and departments that are directly under their control.

“Those visits are valuable because they provide firsthand information about the state of these agencies, which is often lacking. Our Right Honourable Femi Gbajabiamila, being a product of the parliament, has demonstrated that institutional memory is crucial for the transformation of this country.

“By conducting these visits, the Chief of Staff is ensuring that the executive branch is fully informed about the activities and challenges of the agencies under its control. This can only be beneficial for the country’s overall governance,” the newspaper quoted Agbese as saying.

In an interview with journalists at the National Assembly Complex on Wednesday, Agbese who represents Ado/Ogbadibo/Okpokwu Federal Constituency, Benue State, said he was quoted out of context.

He said, “I did not say that the Chief of Staff to Mr President, Mr Gbajabiamila can oversight government agencies and parastatals. That role can only be played by the National Assembly.

“Sections 88 and 89 of the 1999 Constitution (as amended), provide for the power of the National Assembly to investigate the performance of anyone or body charged with the responsibility of executing the laws enacted by the parliament.”

The lawmaker also said that Gbajabiamila was at liberty to visit government agencies, being a part of the executive arm, adding however that such visits cannot take the place of the oversight duties of the parliament.

“What I told the press is that the visit of the Chief of Staff as part of the executive arm is okay but when it is called an oversight, it will conflict with the Constitution. Courtesy visits are in order but they should not be seen as oversight,” he clarified.

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