
Lukman’s Unfounded Criticisms and the National Assembly’s Commitment
Salihu Mohammed Lukman’s persistent attempts to assert relevance in the political sphere have led him to unfairly criticize the esteemed leadership of the National Assembly, including Senate President Godswill Akpabio and Speaker of the House of Representatives, Rt. Hon. Abbas Tajudeen, PhD.
Lukman’s baseless accusations against the National Assembly are regrettable diversions from the genuine challenges facing our nation. Those who thrive on anarchy and discord are the true obstacles to national cohesion and progress. Instead of responsibly addressing national issues, Lukman focuses on undermining dedicated leaders who are committed to serving the nation.
Known for his rigid and self-righteous stance, Lukman often positions himself as the sole arbiter of truth, dismissing alternative viewpoints. This inflexibility hinders meaningful dialogue and constructive engagement. We urge Lukman to refrain from dragging Senate President Akpabio and Speaker Abbas into his disputes, as the National Assembly has no role in dispensing patronage to disgruntled political operatives.
Recognizing Lukman’s consistent political failures, including his lackluster tenure in various positions and his difficulty in maintaining relationships within political circles, it is noteworthy that his two most recent engagements as Director-General of the Progressive Governors Forum and as National Vice Chairman (North-West) of the All Progressives Congress (APC) led to his ignoble resignation from these roles, acknowledging his limitations.
Lukman is advised to retrace his steps and embrace constructive criticism and restraint expected of an elder statesman.
The 10th Assembly remains committed to its constitutional mandate of holding the executive accountable while advocating for constructive engagement over unnecessary conflict. Disagreements with the executive are approached with patriotism and the nation’s best interests in mind. Unproductive friction between branches of government serves no purpose and undermines our nation’s progress.
The National Assembly is open to constructive criticisms and feedback from well-meaning Nigerians, as we uphold our commitment to serving the nation with integrity and diligence.
Hon. Chief Dr. Philip Agbese
Deputy Spokesperson of the House of Representatives