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Abbas: Government actions should be open to public scrutiny

Tajudeen Abbas, speaker of the house of representatives Tajudeen Abbas, speaker of the house of representatives

Abbas Tajudeen, speaker of the house of representatives, says transparency in governance is crucial now more than ever.

Speaking on Friday at the end of the ‘Open Week’ organised by the house of representatives, Abbas said government actions need to be open to public scrutiny.

Abbas said citizens’ engagement is the bedrock of any effective legislature seeking to gain the trust of the people.

The speaker said the event has “vividly demonstrated the vibrancy and strength of our evolving democracy and reaffirmed our commitment in the people’s house to uphold transparency and accountability.”

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“Transparency and regular citizens’ engagement are more crucial than ever. We strongly believe that transparency ensures that government actions are open to public scrutiny and fostering accountability,” Abbas said.

“Regular engagements with citizens, such as we have witnessed this week, empowers them to voice their concerns, participate in decision-making processes, and feel a sense of ownership over their governance. This mutual interaction strengthens the social contract, rebuilds trust, and revitalizes democratic values.

“I wish to emphasise that citizens’ engagement is the cornerstone of any effective legislature. The 10th assembly has embraced the ‘Open NASS’ Project’, which enhances not only oversight and law-making but also the transparency of the national assembly itself.

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“As we hold other branches of government accountable, we must equally welcome scrutiny from the public. Through the house ‘Open Week’, we are reclaiming the legislature for its rightful owners, namely, the citizens and our constituents.”

Abbas said the lower legislative chamber created the avenue to engage with the public to prove its commitments to transparency and accountability.

“We have engaged in meaningful discussions, welcomed feedback, and showcased our dedication to serving the Nigerian people,” he said.

“We addressed critical issues such as gender mainstreaming in governance, economic growth and diversification, inclusive political participation, and the constitutional role for traditional rulers. The diverse attendance demonstrated the people’s keen interest and high expectations from the people’s house.”

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The speaker encouraged the house committees to enhance their performance by being open to the public.

“The constitutional amendment process will also adopt a citizen-inclusive approach. The onus is now on citizens to actively engage with their representatives. I urge everyone to seize this opportunity to ask questions about governance, participate in public hearings, constituency engagements, town halls, and other forums for engagement,” Abbas said.

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