THE Senate yesterday warned nominees into the headship of three Federal
Government institutions whose names were recently announced not to
resume work until their nominations are confirmed in accordance with the
provision of the Constitution.
The nominees affected by the Senate directive are Alhaji Ali Usman who
has been nominated to become the Director General of the Pension
Commission (PenCom), Dr. Mohammed Isah nominated as chairman of the Code
of Conduct Bureau (CBB) and Prof. Bolaji Owasanoye, the chairman
nominee of the Independent Corrupt Practices Commission (ICPC).
In a statement by its spokesperson, Aliyu Abdullahi, the Senate noted
that: “The leadership of the Senate has been inundated by enquiries from
individuals from across the country who want to know whether the
statement from the office of the Secretary to the Government of the
Federation to the effect that the nominees into the headship of PenCom,
Code of Conduct Bureau and ICPC should resume work immediately pending
their confirmation by the Senate was as a result of an understanding
between the executive and the legislature.
“We will like to advise the Acting President who was quoted to have
given the directive for the resumption of the nominees that the
directive was illegal and not right. The Senate will not support any
action that is not in line with the law.
“We advise the nominees to hold on until they are cleared by the Senate
as required by the law before resuming in their respective offices. We
do not want anything that will cause any problem between the executive
and the legislature.” |
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