Monday Ubani, SAN, Breaks Silence on the "Rubber Stamp" Label and Senate Power Struggles
Monday Ubani, SAN, Breaks Silence on the "Rubber Stamp" Label and Senate Power Struggles
ABUJA, NIGERIA – A vital conversation on the state of law, power, and principle within Nigeria's democracy has emerged, featuring an exclusive, candid interview with Monday Ubani, SAN, Special Adviser on Legal Matters to the Senate President.
In the revealing discussion, Ubani addresses the pressing question many Nigerians are asking: "Is the National Assembly truly a rubber stamp?" He offers an insider's perspective on the complexities of the current political landscape, providing clear insights into the dynamics between the legislative and executive branches.
The wide-ranging conversation covers several critical national issues, including:
Navigating executive overreach;
The controversial 'Natasha issue' and its aftermath;
The future of electoral reforms in Nigeria;
The imperative of women’s representation in government;
Accountability within the Nigerian Bar Association (NBA);
And the inherent legal-political tensions experienced daily within the Senate.
Offering a glimpse into current Senate leadership, Ubani remarked, “Akpabio has moved on from the Natasha issue… many Nigerians see him as a genuine statesman.”
This is a must-watch conversation for all citizens, legal professionals, and political observers interested in the genuine workings of the Nigerian government.
Comments
Post a Comment