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Nigerian Lawmakers Accused Of Operating By Selfish Motivations

July 17, (THEWILL) – An association of Lagos indigenes, Ọmọ Eko Pataki, has described as selfish the lawmakers representing the state in the two chambers of the National Assembly in Abuja.

In a release issued Friday by the association and signed by its Trustee, Major General Tajudeen Olanrewaju (rtd), it said, “It is rather disappointing and sad that the Lagos lawmakers in Abuja are increasingly self-centred, untidy and indifferent to the sole purpose of representing the interests of our people at the two chambers of the National Assembly.

“For whatever reason best known to them, they seem motivated by myopic partisan concerns rather than the pursuit of the welfare of the ordinary Lagosians who voted them into office.”

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Olanrewaju said what is of particular concern to Ọmọ Eko Pataki is the disgraceful roles played by Lagos senators and members of the House of Representatives during the passage of the Electoral Bill that would have mandated electronic voting system and the Petroleum Industry Bill (PIB), whose original intent to benefit the indigenous oil-producing communities is now basically negated.

Olanrewaju said, “The lawmaking process should never be about personal gains or selfish absorption. It should always be about the greater good of the electorate. It should always be about the growth and the development of our society.

“Unfortunately, it is not so here. Frankly, it still beats reasoning and commonsense why anyone will vote against electronic voting in the 21st century where the very dictates of cybernetic revolution have virtually eliminated all the cumbersome processes of manual procedures in all aspects of our lives from banking to statistical data gathering, from power generating grids to sensors in military hardware.

“The argument about inadequate communication in some remote parts of the nation is not true. We all know that there are several repeater and transmission stations across the nation, which presently enable effective communication even in the most remote outpost of our nation.

“As a former Minister of Communications, I should know. The increasing growth of digital technology has eased the challenges of modernity, making our society more progressive.

“Manual voting is primitive and outdated. It gives room to several manipulations and ultimately disenfranchises our people.

“It is even more worrisome that all three senators from Lagos state voted against the electronic voting system. This is unacceptable. We should be seen to be moving forward and not regressing.

“The same goes for the Petroleum Industry Bill. Lagos of course is now a petroleum-producing state. The 5 percent proposed recommendation for the indigenous producing communities has been slashed to a pittance of 3 percent; and yet Lagos legislators support this abnormality. Does this really make any sense at all?

“A lot is definitely wrong with the thought processes of our legislators. They have betrayed the people’s trust. They have equally sabotaged the enviable position of the South-West governors whose resolve is about national equity and fairness.”

According to the group, legislators have proved themselves as no true representatives of the well-being of Lagosians and that they are rather motivated by personal bias and partisan prejudice.

Olanrewaju said: “We at Ọmọ Eko Pataki strongly believe that all the legislators who voted against the interests of our people are not democrats.

“Since they are at variance with the classical definition of democracy, which is, the government of the people by the people and for the people, they have no business staying a minute longer in their position because they have failed all Lagosians.”

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AYO ESAN, has been actively reporting and analyzing political events for different newspapers for over 18 years. He has also successfully covered national and state elections in Nigeria since the inception of this democracy in 1999.

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AYO ESAN, has been actively reporting and analyzing political events for different newspapers for over 18 years. He has also successfully covered national and state elections in Nigeria since the inception of this democracy in 1999.

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