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    Legislative Overreach Sparks Outrage: National Assembly’s Unconstitutional Nominations Threaten Democracy

    National UpdateBy National UpdateFebruary 9, 2025 News No Comments2 Mins Read
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    The recent nomination of Ganduje’s daughter and Wamakko’s son to lead the North West Development Commission has ignited a firestorm of controversy, raising serious questions about the National Assembly’s adherence to constitutional boundaries and democratic principles.
    Critics argue that the legislature’s direct involvement in executive appointments represents a dangerous overreach, undermining good governance and eroding public trust.
    Former national Chairman of Intper Party Advisory Council 0Analyst, High chief Peter Ameh has described the nominations, which many see as blatant examples of nepotism asp condemnable.
    Ameh described the move as “a shocking display of hypocrisy and contempt for the constitution.”
    He emphasized that the National Assembly’s primary role is to provide oversight, not to meddle in executive appointments.

    “By appointing children of influential individuals to these positions, the Assembly is shutting out qualified candidates from less privileged backgrounds,” Ameh stated. “This not only perpetuates inequality but also questions the legitimacy and effectiveness of the commission.”

    The controversy highlighted a broader concern: the erosion of the separation of powers in Nigeria’s democracy. The constitution clearly delineates the responsibilities of the legislative, executive, and judicial branches to prevent abuses of power.
    However, the National Assembly’s recent actions blur these lines, potentially setting a dangerous precedent for future governance.

    “In a democratic system, the separation of powers is non-negotiable,” Ameh continued. “When the legislature starts encroaching on executive responsibilities, it weakens the very foundation of our democracy.”

    Questions are also being raised about the representativeness of the nominations. How can two legislators, elected by a small fraction of their constituencies, claim to represent the interests of an entire region?
    This disconnect underscores the growing dissatisfaction with political elites prioritizing personal interests over public service.

    Civil society groups are now calling for urgent reforms to ensure that future appointments to key executive positions are transparent, merit-based, and free from legislative interference.
    They urge the National Assembly to respect constitutional boundaries and focus on its core duties of lawmaking and oversight.

    As Nigeria looks ahead, the spotlight remains on the National Assembly to correct its course and reaffirm its commitment to democratic principles.
    The people of Nigeria deserve a government that values fairness, transparency, and accountability—not one that perpetuates power for the privileged few.

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