Senators elected on the platform of the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC) held a crucial meeting on Tuesday with the National Working Committee (NWC) of the party.
At the end of deliberations, all parties agreed to work for a united government focussed on delivering on the promise of the party to the electorate.
Prompt News Online reports that the meeting was called in the wake of frosty relationship between the Executive and Legislature which reached climax last week when the Senate stood down confirmation of 27 Resident Electoral Commissioners (RECs) for two weeks.
Mr. John Odigie-Oyegun, national chairman of the APC, led members of the NWC to the meeting which lasted for almost three hours while all members of the party’s caucus in the Senate were in attendance.
Odigie-Oyegun and his deputy, Senator Lawal Shuaibu, told the Senators that though they acknowledged that the meeting was the first of its kind in the 22 months the party has taken control of government but that it was better late than never.
They canvassed the need for all segments of the party in the executive, legislature and party structure to work together in unity and co-operation. They urged the Senators to feel free to express their minds and that the party was ready to come out strongly and ensure that all issues causing disunity at all levels of government are addressed.
The party also briefed the Senators about the coming non-elective national convention and registration of members of the party.
A statement by Media Adviser to the Senate President, Yusuph Olaniyonu, said many of the Senators who spoke at the meeting made a frank assessment of the situation of the party and the relationship between the executive, legislature and party leadership but expressed their support for the peace initiative of the NWC.
The Senators urged the party leadership to ensure that the process of engagement with members of the executive and legislature continues on a regular basis and that the party always make genuine intervention when issues come up.
Prompt News Online reports that the meeting was called in the wake of frosty relationship between the Executive and Legislature which reached climax last week when the Senate stood down confirmation of 27 Resident Electoral Commissioners (RECs) for two weeks.
Mr. John Odigie-Oyegun, national chairman of the APC, led members of the NWC to the meeting which lasted for almost three hours while all members of the party’s caucus in the Senate were in attendance.
Odigie-Oyegun and his deputy, Senator Lawal Shuaibu, told the Senators that though they acknowledged that the meeting was the first of its kind in the 22 months the party has taken control of government but that it was better late than never.
They canvassed the need for all segments of the party in the executive, legislature and party structure to work together in unity and co-operation. They urged the Senators to feel free to express their minds and that the party was ready to come out strongly and ensure that all issues causing disunity at all levels of government are addressed.
The party also briefed the Senators about the coming non-elective national convention and registration of members of the party.
A statement by Media Adviser to the Senate President, Yusuph Olaniyonu, said many of the Senators who spoke at the meeting made a frank assessment of the situation of the party and the relationship between the executive, legislature and party leadership but expressed their support for the peace initiative of the NWC.
The Senators urged the party leadership to ensure that the process of engagement with members of the executive and legislature continues on a regular basis and that the party always make genuine intervention when issues come up.