Friday, 18 August 2017

We should condemn the behaviour of the national assembly – Obasanjo

Former President Olusegun Obasanjo says 75 percent of Nigerians live in abject poverty but members of the national assembly have adamantly refused to cut down their earnings, TheCable reports.


Obasanjo said this in Ibadan on Thursday while speaking at the presentation of a book entitled ‘I am Kagara: I Weave the Sands of Sahara’ authored by Mark Nwagwu, a retired professor of molecular biology.

Obasanjo said the character and behaviour of the National Assembly should be condemned.

He said, “Ninety per cent of our revenue goes to pay overhead, allowances, salaries and not much is left for capital development. We are not going to develop this way and we will only have ourselves to blame,”.

“It is even worse with the National Assembly, they are one of the highest paid legislatures in the world. We have 75 percent of our population living in abject poverty, yet these people have refused to cut down their earnings.

“We must speak out to get corrected when we err, the behaviour and character of the national assembly is one that should be condemned.”

Commenting on ASUU strike, he said, “I have seen this in government; maybe it is a lesson government will learn. Government allowed itself to be stampeded into signing agreement without full consultation with those within the government.

“Then, they run into the implementation of that agreement that has been signed; however, an agreement is an agreement and whoever is your agent who signed the agreement on your behalf, you are bound by it.”

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