The management of the Home of Representatives on Monday disclosed that it has by no means apologised to anybody together with President Muhammadu Buhari for exercising its constitutional duty to the Nigerian residents.
Chairman, Home Committee on Media and Public Affairs, Honourable Benjamin Kalu, who gave the place through a press release entitled: ‘Clarification on apology to the Presidency’, dismissed the report in its entirety.
Kalu, who expressed dismay over the content material of the report, pressured that the Presidency had at no level demanded an apology from the Home as effectively.
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“It has come to the data of the Home that a couple of sections of the media reported that the Home apologised to the Presidency over the decision of the Home which arose from the movement sponsored by members from Borno State requesting for the invitation of the president to temporary the nation on the state of insecurity within the nation.
“The president of the Presidency, because the case could also be, by no means looked for an apology from the Home of Representatives for finishing up its constitutional duty to the Nigerian citizens.
“The place than did the media get the report that the Home as an establishment apologised to anybody? Media professionals are suggested to uphold the ethics of their occupation.
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“For the avoidance of doubt, the Home by no means apologised to anybody for exercising its constitutional mandate and the ninth Meeting of the Home of Representatives underneath the management of Speaker Femi Gbajabiamila is not going to do something to desecrate or destroy the crucial establishment of democracy – the Legislature.
“We strongly consider that President Muhammadu Buhari subscribes to those democratic ethos and beliefs as effectively,” Kalu stated.
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