BAUCHI ASSEMBLY CRISIS: WE ARE ASHAMED - BALA MOHAMMED
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Governor Bala Mohammed of Bauchi State has said that the state government was unhappy over the crisis that rocked the State House of Assembly. The Governor said, however, that politics is dynamic with some of the democratic manifestations coming with crisis, some salutary and some negative. He was speaking in Bauchi while receiving a 12-member committee of the House of Representatives saddled with the responsibility of investigating the State Assembly crisis that culminated to the recent emergence of two speakers. Mohammed
reiterated his loyalty to the people of the state and respect the autonomy and sacrosanctity of the House of Representatives, saying what happened in Bauchi was very regrettable. He said the state government will give the committee all the necessary support required to thoroughly do its job. “As far as we are concern, there is only one House in Bauchi, and elections have been conducted. I was privileged to sign the proclamation, and elections were held with the Clerk and the symbol of authority (Myth), in the House Chamber and within the time line.”Bala, who admitted that some members are excluded from the elections, said, however, that it is very sad for people representing their constituencies to be excluded in the discharge of their parliamentary exercise. “Certainly, it is a shame to us as distinguished senators, where you have two distinguished senators managing the affairs of the state. We will never in our culture and tutelage to undermine the importance and respect the parliament has as the second arm of government. “We are really ashamed with the situation in Bauchi, myself and my colleague the distinguished senator of repute, who is ranking senator to me, all to find ourselves in this logjam.”The governor described the parliament as the driving force because it determines what happens in governance, adding “we are not supposed to interfere in what is happening in the House.” The governor assured the committee that the government will abide by its outcome, wished the committee fruitful deliberations, and expressed confidence that the outcome will be acceptable to both parties.
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