Mon-Charles Egbo, Print Media Aide to the Senate President explains that many decisions by Nigerian senators which are perceived by the public as controversial are guided by provisions of the constitution Criticism is as critical as it is strategic to result-oriented leadership and progressive governance. But when wrongly-deployed, it produces in its wake among others, prejudice, which is antithetical to organizational progress, societal harmony and national development. For instance, preconception is one major reason the larger proportion of Nigerian masses are today in utter state of disconnect, as far as the National Assembly is concerned. Sequel to certain actions and inaction of past assemblies, poor knowledge and understanding of the workings of the legislature as well as political expediency inspired largely by elitist tendencies, there is a communication breakdown between the legislators and majority of the people. In lieu of cooperation and support towards excellence, the National Assembly rather harvests apathy, subjective criticisms and unwarranted attacks from the public, which are even mostly instigated. And until this perennial burden and consequences of prejudice are addressed, Nigeria will have to grapple with under-development for a long time to come.