 The Vice President-elect Kashim Shatema has warned members-elect on the need to shun Recurrence National Assembly and attend National Assembly to avoid straining the relationship between the Legislature and the Executive. Shatema gave the charge during a meeting with the Speakership Candidate Honourable Taddujin Abbas and his Deputy Benjamin Kalu endorsed by the party in Abuja, addressing the lawmaker's numbering of 100. Shatema reminded the lawmaker's-elect that former President Gulok Jonathan lost the 2015 election as a result of ranker in the National Assembly following the emergence of a minute tumblewell as Speaker of the House against his party's wish. We decided to show that unifying the nation will inspire national loyalty from all corners of the nation. And you remember the South East and you said, granted that before now, no South Easterner was in the presiding officer's position the last four years. But this time, irrespective of the number of votes that came from some, it's the party considered cohesion and gave us this. We are grateful. Given the current circumstances we found ourselves in, the stability of the nation is more important than all other considerations. The most incompetent, the most corrupt, Southern Christian is better than the most puritanical and competent Northern Muslim to be the President of the Senate of the General Republic of Nigeria. All other considerations have to be relegated to the background because we are talking of the stability of the nation. I made with right Honorable Wase, the deputy speaker, is someone who is pretty close to me. We'll continue the engagement so that we shall have a rank or free chance assembly. We are very grateful to you, to Mr. President-elect and to the party for finding us worthy of this enormous leadership. And I want to assure you that we will not disappoint the party, we will not disappoint you, we will discharge our responsibilities with our most precious.