National Assembly Is Not Money Making Machine-Lawmaker 

By Gloria Essien, Abuja 

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A member of Nigeria’s House of Representatives, Hon Rodney Ebikebina Ambaiowei has faulted the notions held in certain quarters that the National Assembly is a money making machine.

The lawmaker who represents Southern Ijaw federal constituency of Bayelsa state remarked that the primary responsibility of a lawmaker revolves around quality representation, lawmaking and the exercise of oversight duties to ensure good governance.

He reiterated his resolve to sponsor bills that would lead to the establishment of institutions and developmental projects in his constituency.

Assuring that he would strive to fulfill all monetary requests from his constituents within the limited resources at his disposal, Ambaiowei reminded them that his priority lies in speaking on their behalf and addressing their problems.

He highlighted the district’s potential for crude oil production, education, and tourism, expressing his intention to propose bills to promote growth and advance these areas.

He also assured his constituents that he would ensure a balanced equation, emphasizing that his focus was on moving the Federal Constituency to the limelight of Bayelsa State.

Ambaiowei expressed concern over the incessant boat and craft mishaps in coastal areas, emphasising his commitment to addressing issues that his constituents face.

He also raised concerns about the Nigerian government’s plan to provide electric buses or compressed natural gas (CNG) as palliatives to commuters.

Recognizing that the majority of his constituency relies on waterways due to the lack of motorable road networks, Rodney Ambaiowei expressed his intention to bring this issue to the floor of the house.

Ambaiowei also highlighted the outdated shore protection in Amassoma community, set to be addressed in the upcoming National Assembly session.

He expressed his love and dedication to Southern Ijaw, promising to tackle the challenges faced by both his State and Federal constituencies.

Hon Ambaiowei also urged the Ijaw people to unite under organisations such as the Ijaw National Congress and the Ijaw Youth Council, with a shared goal of making the Ijaw nation great.

He called on all Ijaw governors to support the Governor of Bayelsa State, Douye Diri, emphasising the importance of unity for the advancement of the Ijaw people.

 

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