House Of Reps Will Not Join Issues With Obasanjo Over Corruption Statement – Spokesman
The House of
Representatives has described former President Olusegun Obasanjo’s comments on
the National Assembly as both unfortunate and regrettable but would not join
issues with him.The former president had while speaking as Chairman of the
public presentation of “The Story Of My Two Worlds; Challenges, Experiences And
Achievements”, written by Justice Mustapha Akanbi (retd), the pioneer chairman
of the Independent Corrupt Practices and Related Offences Commission, in Abuja
on Wednesday, taken a swipe at the legislative arm of government calling the
National Assembly an assembly of thieves and looters. Mr. Obasanjo was widely reported to have said among others: “Apart from
shrouding the remunerations of the National Assembly in opaqueness and without
transparency, they (lawmakers) indulge in extorting money from departments,
contractors and ministries in two ways”. Responding to
the scathing remark by the ex-president, Chairman of the House Committee on
Media and Public Affairs, Hon. Mohammed Zakari, said: “The House of
Representatives will not join issues with Obasanjo”. “Obasanjo is our
father, so if he decides to call his children thieves, I guess he is a father
of thieves. As Africans, we respect our elders. We respect his age, his office
and his role as an elder statesman”, the House spokesman added.
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