THE face-off between the executive and the legislature is a time bomb that is fast gathering momentum and may detonate sooner than expected.
Democratic governance rests on the tripod of the executive, legislature and the judiciary, in the order of merit. As of now, the legislature and the executive seem to have become sworn enemies and the feud is yet to be settled.
If the arms of government are not at peace, then there is imminent collapse of the nascent democracy that cost us many lives and properties to achieve.
When two elephants fight, they say, the grass suffers. The sorry case now is that the grass is already suffering!
Then, what is the fate of this grass when the elephants fight again? All the relevant stakeholders need to take proactive measures to ensure that the conflict is resolved. A stitch in time saves nine.
Solomon Ajadi: 08035959270