Mr Buhari discussed issues affecting the executive and legislative arms with the National Assembly leadership on Thursday.
on Thursday in Abuja met with the leadership of the National Assembly to address some issues affecting the executive and legislative arms of government.
There was an impasse between the National Assembly and Minister of State for Employment, Festus Keyamo, over the proposed recruitment of 774,000 workers. “We have come to see Mr President on behalf of the members of the National Assembly and this is supposed to be a continuous engagement between the Legislature and the Executive arm of government.
“The essence of this particular visit is to ensure that the Legislature, the National Assembly and the Executive arm of government, led by Mr President, continue to work together to ensure that the relationship that we have, which has been working for this administration to deliver services to Nigerians is sustained.”
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