“History teaches us that nations make the greatest progress when the executive arm that governs us has vision and the legislature guides with vision.
But they prosper most when both work hand in hand, not as rivals, but as co-stewards of the national trust,” he added, making analogies with the developmental efforts in the United States and some African countries.
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“In Rwanda and Ghana, transformation was achieved through shared resolve between these two arms of government. In South Africa, Mandela’s dream was realised through executive-legislative collaboration.”