The deputy speaker of the house of representatives, Lasun  Yusuf says the recent events as they are playing out in the National  Assembly does not mean there friction between the executive and the  legislative arms of government.
He spoke last weekend during his usual outreach to the people of his constituency in Osogbo, the Osun state capital.
The deputy  speaker said the people need to understand the principle of separation  of powers before they can appreciate the working relationship between  the two arms of government.
He observed that democratic governance is all about  functions and each arm should be allowed to carry out its functions  without any undue interference.
Apparently referring to the imbroglio generated by the  non-confirmation of Ibrahim Magu as the substantive chairman of the  (EFCC), the deputy speaker said it is a constitutional requirement that  the president should present those he wants to appoint to positions of  authority to the Senate for thorough screening.
On a comment credited to AbdulMumin Jubrin that President  Muhammodu Buhari should resign on health ground, Yusuf says there is no  basis for the comment.
