Former Speaker of the House of Representatives, Yakubu Dogara, sparked reactions on Tuesday with a remark that drew laughter and a few raised eyebrows during a joint session of the National Assembly.
In a video shared by TV Platinum on July 9, 2025, Dogara, while addressing lawmakers, made a candid observation that many saw as a veiled jab at the Senate. Reflecting on his years in the House of Representatives, he said, “I’m so sorry Senate President, I don’t mean to mock the Senate, I am just saying the obvious.”
The comment came as he highlighted the symbolic importance of the House chamber. Dogara noted that major national activities — from the annual budget presentation to the recent presidential address — are increasingly being held in the House rather than the Senate. “It is here,” he said, “that the budget that embodies the social contract between government and the people is presented year in, year out.”
His words were met with a mix of laughter and applause, but some also sensed tension in the room. Sensing how his words might be interpreted, Dogara quickly added that he meant no disrespect.
It was a moment that reminded many of Dogara’s trademark blend of wit and political insight — unafraid to speak frankly, yet measured enough to cushion his punches. For some, it was a humorous but honest commentary on the shifting dynamics within the National Assembly. For others, it raised questions about institutional relevance and visibility.
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