The Speaker of the House of Representatives, Rep. Femi Gbajabiamila has urged the newly inaugurated members of the board of the National Assembly Service Commission (NASC) to ensure that the National Assembly is manned by professionals.
The Speaker also advised the members of the Commission to be wary of in-house politics which is capable of truncating their desired goals for the institution.
Rep Gbajabiamila spoke on Thursday, according to a statement his Special Adviser on Media and Publicity, Mr. Lanre Lasisi, while receiving the members of the Commission, led by the Executive Chairman Engr. Ahmad Khadi Amshi on a courtesy visit to the leadership of the House in his office. He congratulated the members and charged them to see their new appointments as a privilege and a call to service.
The Speaker noted that the members were all carefully selected to include experienced former lawmakers and technocrats.
He said: “We are happy that we have a good team to work with. You are the unsung heroes, people don’t get to hear about what you do unlike some other well-known Commissions but I believe that as we go along, people will realize how important you are”.
He noted that the new members of the board have a lot of work ahead of them and advised them not shy away from doing the right thing to democracy in the country.
He said: “You have a lot to work, you have to fill the vacuum that has been created and you have to hit the ground running.
“As you do your work, as you deploy people to the National Assembly, you have to take particular note of the fact that the backbone of any democracy is the legislature….
“The National Assembly is tired of workers who don’t know their onions, who don’t know anything about what they are expected to do. In a situation like this, it is not the quantity that matters but the quality.
“People often compare our legislature with other advanced parliaments but they fail to realize that it’s not the lawmakers that do the most critical aspects of the job, we (lawmakers) are just advocates”
The Speaker also advised the board to be mindful of in-house politics that is capable of derailing the aspirations of the new board to reposition the National Assembly for better performance.
“Oftentimes, organizations like this are riddled with in-house politics, which creates damages, if you can’t eliminate it, keep it at the barest minimum. This is because what affects you, affects us in the NASS,” he added.
The Speaker assured the board that the House operates an open door policy, also emphasised the desire of the leadership of the House for a positive, symbiotic relationship with the new board.
Earlier in his opening remarks, the Executive Chairman of the Commission, Engr. Amshi said the new board is determined to reposition the National Assembly through an excellent workforce and provide adequate manpower and resources.
According to him, while the new team would be keen on discipline and reward system, it will also focus on training and retraining of the worker while adhering strictly to the federal character in the discharge of its responsibilities.
While assuring the Speaker that the new team is determined to abide by the oath of allegiance it swore to, Amshi also noted that the gap created in the administration of the National Assembly due to the period between the last and the new board would be addressed.
“It is clear there are several issues to be resolved and we are going to resolve them”, he noted.
He also appealed to the Speaker and the leadership of the National Assembly for support when issues are brought before them for resolution.