The friction between the Buhari administration and the National Assembly is still on as the lower chamber sent warnings to the Executive, saying the Presidency must respect the powers of the house as an Independent arm of government.
The House spokesperson, Benjamin Okezie Kalu gave the warning while answering questions from journalists on the recent face-off between the Minister of State for Labour and Productivity, Festus Keyamo and the joint committee of the National Assembly over the employment of 774,000 youths in the country.
“The fact that we are cooperating does not mean we are unaware of the expectations of our office.
“When we exercise the expectations of our office, it is important that those who are in the position to relate with us on that particular issue should understand that we are exercising the mandate of the constitution and nothing personal,” he said.
“The President worked so hard to achieve the robust relationship between both arms of government knowing what he suffered during the first tenure; but not that the checks and balances should not be there.
“But it appears that those who are under the President are not reading the body language of the President who appear humbly before the National Assembly.
“His followers and cabinet members should emulate him.
“What is happening is that in the wisdom of the House, we prefer dialogue, peaceful reconciliation and resolution of issues than escalating it.