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Pastor Tunde Bakare has described Nigeria's 10th National Assembly as the "weakest in the country's history." Speaking at the Purposeful Men's Symposium in Abuja, Bakare criticised the assembly's lack of impact and legislative strength. He argued that many government-formed committees investigating corruption are ineffective, labelling them as "mere waste of time." Bakare emphasised the need for integrity and competence in leadership to address Nigeria's systemic challenges.

Highlights:
  • Bakare's remarks were made at the Purposeful Men's Symposium in Abuja.
  • He criticised the 10th National Assembly for its perceived weakness.
  • He labelled government corruption investigation committees as ineffective.
  • Emphasised the importance of integrity and competence in leadership.
Bakare's criticism highlights ongoing concerns about the effectiveness of Nigeria's legislative and anti-corruption institutions. His call for integrity and competence underscores the need for leadership that can drive meaningful reforms. As Nigeria faces various challenges, such critiques aim to inspire accountability and transparency in governance.