Why heads of MDAs disrespect legislators – Shehu Sani
Among the reasons he gave today on his Twitter handle, was the legislators’ incessant requests for favours in forms of contract and job slots.
Other reasons, according to Senator Sani are: “Needless summons by committees. Unofficial visits by Committee heads to MDAs. The subservient badge of the legislators.“Knowledge of the questionable circumstance behind the legislator’s election, history and presence in the NASS.
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