How Rebelling Against Tinubu Will Cause Hindrance In Governance – Coalition Of Lawmakers

Nigerians have been cautioned by a coalition, Joint Task – 10th Assembly, that opposing the incoming president, Bola Tinubu, would make it more difficult for him to carry out the people’s will.

The coalition committed to uphold the ruling of the House of Representatives’ majority party.

Both re-elected and newly-elected members-elect from all political parties make up the group, which comprises approximately 283 members-elect from all the major political parties.

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Usman Bello Kumo and Kingsley Chinda, the coalition’s chairman and co-chairman, said in a statement that the coalition’s members support the All Progressives Congress’ zoning decision.

Their statement reads partly: “We are aware of the theatrics in the 8th National Assembly. But Nigerians want to see good governance and not grandstanding. Rebellion will deny the incoming Tinubu administration the opportunity to deliver on its mandate and the high expectations from Nigerians, especially under the current ethnic and religious tension in the country.”

 

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