Fashola said that such gatherings, apart from enhancing
executive/legislature relationship, were
important in bringing the party up to speed with the goings on in government.
“For this kind of team building, it’s very critical and it
also helps to bring the party into the play, because at the end of the day,
it’s the party that owns the government.
“All the politicians must belong to one party, in Nigeria,
at least; they campaign on the manifesto of the party.
“If you like, this is a fact checking exercise or something
similar, where the party is conscious or made aware of what the government is
doing, what its elected officials are doing or are planning to do for the
people on whose behalf they hold authority, ” he said.
Fashola said that elected leaders could not operate in
isolation.
The former Minister for Works said that team building and
seamless communication was crucial for the development of democracy.
“This kind of team building is very important; these kinds
of interaction help to demystify each other before each other.
In enhancing executive/legislature relations, Fashola said
such gatherings help to break down prejudices and barriers that are
preconceived.
Fashola called on government to utilise all layers in
society in reaching out to the people, to reduce the hardship in the land.
“All layers of government must be exploited and utilised in
reaching the people. We must all put our hands around the shoulder of others,”
he said.
Fashola said that, speaking as a resident, he also expected
citizens who were able, to be their brother’s keepers in such tough times.
“Some are more blessed than others. We must be our brother’s
keeper beyond the month of Ramadan where we share.
” It must be a way of life now, so that the burden is not
too difficult for others to bear,” he said.