The National Assembly declared its intention to provide leadership of the government’s Ministries, Departments, and Agencies (MDAs) with training on the necessity of adhering to the law.

In an effort to improve democracy and good governance, the training also serves as a warning to MDAs not to break any more resolutions that the NASS enacted in cooperation with Green Mount Consulting Ltd.

The GMCL’s managing partner, Alhaji Mohammed Aminu, made this claim in a statement that was provided to reporters on Sunday in Abuja.

 

The workshop is planned for November 7 and 8 and will focus on the following topic: “The imperatives of legislative compliance in enhancing good governance and deepening democracy.”

The non-compliance of MDAs with resolutions approved by the Nigerian Senate and House of Representatives, he noted, has been an increasing source of worry in recent years.

He added that in order to resolve the problems, MDAs will have a productive conversation in order to identify workable solutions that would guarantee that legislative choices and government actions were in sync.

According to him, the workshop would provide a forum for in-depth conversations, the exchange of expertise, and the development of workable plans to encourage legal compliance.

Aminu said that the President of the Senate, the Attorney General and Minister of Justice of the Federation, and the Director-General of the Securities and Exchange Commission will be among the honored guests in attendance.

He said that a wide range of subjects will be covered at the workshop, such as case studies showcasing effective compliance activities, the legal framework guiding legislative compliance, and the roles and duties of various government bodies.

 

He claims that attendees would have a greater grasp of the significance of legislative compliance in bolstering democracy and good governance in Nigeria through panel discussions, expert presentations, and interactive activities.According to him, the session was anticipated to be a turning point in how Nigerian legal compliance concerns were handled.

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