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El-Rufai commends Senator Shehu Sani over struggle for democracy in Nigeria
Hon. Mohammed Bello El-Rufai, Nasir El-Rufai’s son and a serving member, House of Representatives, has commended Sen. Shehu Sani, Kaduna State Governor, Sen. Uba Sani, late Gani Fawehinmi, Femi Falana and other patriots for their immense role in the struggle for democracy in Nigeria.
El-Rufai made this known at an event organised by the National Assembly Legislative Forum (NASSLAF) in Abuja, with the theme: “Role of Legislative Aides in National Development.
The lawmaker who called the former lawmaker a “father”, said “he was one of the leading voices alongside my mentor, Sen. Uba Sani.
“I am glad that Sen. Shehu Sani has been invited here.
Regardless of the politics between him and my father for example, even senator Shehu Sani’s enemies cannot discard the fact that him , Gani Fawehinmi school of thought, the Falana’s have consistently and deliberately advocated for the welfare and rights of workers across board.
On the need to preserve the Legislature, El-Rufai said the roles of legislative aides in lawmaking should be taken seriously.
He commended Sen. Shehu Sani and Gov. Uba Sani for taking good care of their legislative aides when they were senators.
El-Rufai added that the the two Sani’s had legislative aides at their constituency offices to give the people the dividends of democracy, stressing that “I want to continue that.”
On his part, Sen. Shehu Sani, who was the Keynote Speaker at the event, commended El-Rufai for effective representation in Kaduna North Federal Constituency.
On the role of the National Assembly in nation building, Sani called on the need for the independence of the legislature, adding that legislative aides played critical role in effective representation in the National Assembly.
Sani called on legislative aides to always tell their principals the real happenings in the country.
Sani, a former lawmaker representing Kaduna Central Senatorial District, urged the legislature to live up to its responsibilities, for the betterment of Nigeria and Nigerians.
He said a subservient legislature would not be able to work in the interest of the country, saying that such could affect good governance and undermine democracy.
“In our time, it was unthinkable for heads of MDAs to ignore our summons. They understood the gravity of our oversight functions,” he said.
The lawmaker further advised lawmakers against prioritising personal gains over constitutional responsibilities.