Lawmaker hails Tinubu’s swift action on legislative matters
Politics
THE Deputy Spokesman of the House of Representatives, Rep. Philip Agbese, has commended President Bola Tinubu for demonstrating an unwavering dedication to signing bills into law in record time.
Agbese, said this in Abuja on Wednesday after marking the 2024 Democracy Day at the National Assembly joint session, commending the praised President for his swift action on legislative matters.
He said that in just one year, Tinubu has demonstrated an unwavering dedication to signing bills into law in record time showcased his responsiveness to the needs of citizens.
Agbese added that the signing of the National Anthem and Student Loan Bills into law was a testament to Tinubu’s willingness to engage with the legislature and drive meaningful change.
According to him, the prompt attention to these bills has sent a clear message that his administration is focused on delivering tangible results, not just promises.
“President Tinubu’s approach to legislative matters has fostered a collaborative environment, encouraging open dialogue and constructive engagement between the executive and legislative arms of government,” he said.
“This synergy has yielded significant benefits, including the swift passage and signing of crucial bills that address pressing national issues.
“As a parliamentarian, I have witnessed firsthand the President’s commitment to democratic principles and his willingness to listen to diverse perspectives.
“His door has always been open to constructive feedback and suggestions, demonstrating a genuine desire to serve the best interests of our nation.
“The signing of the National Anthem and Student Loan Bills into law, which took less than 48 hours, is a testament Tinubu’s willingness to engage with the legislature and drive meaningful change.
“His leadership has been a beacon of hope, inspiring us to strive for excellence and work towards a brighter future.
He commended his dedication, wisdom, and compassion, adding that these had have earned him the respect and admiration of all Nigerians.(NAN)
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-May 29, 2024 @ 15:16 GMT|
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