Ex-Senate President’s Aide Launches Book on Legislature
Ezrel Tabiowo, who served as a media adviser to former Senate President Ahmad Ibrahim Lawan, will formally launch his book titled "Nigerian Legislature: Understanding Its Impact on Democratic Governance and National Development" on July 13 at 12 noon. The event will take place at the National Assembly Library Conference Hall in Abuja.
The book, comprising 530 pages, offers a comprehensive analysis of Nigeria's legislative institutions, tracing their development from pre-colonial governance structures through colonial rule, military administrations, and the current presidential system in the Fourth Republic. Tabiowo's work explores the constitutional responsibilities of the legislature, including lawmaking, appropriation, oversight, and representation, while proposing reforms aimed at strengthening the institution and enhancing democratic governance.
The launch will feature notable guests, including Victor Ndoma-Egba, former Attorney General Mohammed Bello Adok, and Solomon Enang, Nigeria's Ambassador to Germany, with Abubakar Suleiman, Director General of the National Institute for Legislative and Democratic Studies, expected to present the book.
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