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“I Can Never Contest For The Senate As My Counterparts Do” – Gov Nasir El-Rufai

Kaduna state governor Nasir El-Rufai has declared he won’t move to the senate because he doesn’t believe he can be effective there.

Nasir El-Rufai revealed this on Monday, December 12, at the second instalment of the distinguished parliamentarian lecture series hosted by the National Institute for Legislative and Democratic Studies (NILDS) in Abuja.

The governor of Kaduna State said he had the utmost respect for those who had been able to keep the legislature in order.

He said: “The national assembly, and indeed the legislature is very key and often the decapitated branch of government because whenever there is a military coup, every other arm of government is left intact to continue but the legislature is usually dissolved.

“So, we have found over time, due to years of military rule, legislative tradition has not developed as much as the executive and judicial tradition, and this is why this kind of lecture is very important to continue to build the institutional strength and capacity of the legislature.

“There is also a lot of confusion about the role of the legislature because many of the constituents think that when you are in the legislature, you should get them contracts.

“They think that everyone in government awards contracts. They do not understand that the role of the legislature is to make laws and serve as a check to the executive and judicial excesses. I, therefore, commend the ninth assembly and NILDS for this initiative.

“For me, being here is an opportunity to learn because the legislature is one branch of government I know I can never function in. The hard work needed to convince people to support even your motion is something some of us have no patience for.

“The executive is very straightforward and very hierarchical and once you are the governor, your work is almost done. In the legislature, everyone is equal. There is nothing in leadership more difficult than managing your equals. So, I don’t envy the speaker and senate president, because their job is perhaps the hardest job in this country.

“Managing equals is very difficult; managing subordinates is easy. You can hire and fire. I know I am quite incapable of it, so any opportunity I have to interact with the legislature I take it.

“I know many of my colleague-governors are retired to the senate. I can assure you I can never retire to the legislature because I do not think I can function there.

“So, I really have great respect for those in the legislature and have managed to make it function. It is a great pleasure to be here.”

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