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Monday, 26 October 2015
Amaechi’s screening: Senate in order says presidency
The presidency on Monday, said the senate acted
within its constitutional right with its decision to
screen Former Governor Rotimi Amaechi, last
week Tuesday despite the fact that, the report of
a petition against him had yet to be considered.
The Peoples Democratic Party senators had last
week protested the decision of the upper
chamber to proceed with Amaechi’s screening
without first considering the report of the Senate
Committee on Ethics, Privileges and Public
Petitions, which allegedly, advised against the
exercise.
The leader of the opposition in the red chamber,
Senator Godswill Akpabio, had said that his
colleagues would not participate in the screening
until the report of the panel on the allegation of
fraud against the ministerial nominee, was
deliberated upon.
But the Senior Special Assistant to the President
on National Assembly Matters ( Senate ), Senator
Ita Enang, told journalists in Abuja on Monday
that the senate reserved every right to adopt any
procedure to carry out its legislative business.
Enang said, “They (senators) are within their
constitutional rights to regulate their own
proceedings.The constitution authorises the
senate and the House of Representatives and
every legislative House to regulate its own
proceedings including managing matters that are
brought before them.
“Therefore what the senate did is domestic to the
senate and I am not in a position to speak about
it but they are within their constitutional rights.
What they did is domestic to it, internal to it and it
is within their powers so I am not in apposition to
speak one way or the other about it.
Enang commended the senators and the
nominees so far screened, for the maturity they
displayed in handling the exercise which
according to him was very peaceful contrary to
insinuations that it would be rancorous.
He said, “They have shown in the handling of the
matter on the floor of the senate, their personal
interaction, the reception of the senators in the
course of the consultation even outside the floor
of the senate.
“They have shown the candour and the real
characteristics nature of a mature senate. I want
to thank them in words that I cannot describe, in
words that I cannot really utter.
“We are very grateful to them and we are
confident that the few that are remaining we will
be able in a not distant future conclude it and
then get done with it.
“I want to really appreciate them because
Nigerians thought that the process will be very
tumultuous, the process will be very rancorous.
“Some people thought that the questions to the
nominees will be very personal and attacking but
the senators in the course of their questions
showed their intellect, their candour,
their appreciation of national issues.
“They addressed the issues that relate to
governance, and the international perspective to
the quality of candidates.
“I also want to appreciate the candidates who
have appeared so far for the matured way they
answered all questions put to them. I think they
are what Nigerians are waiting for and a good
team of Mr President.”
Meanwhile, the senate will on Tuesday, resume
the screening of the remaining 11 ministerial
nominees forwarded to it by Buhari.
The Chairman, Senate Committee on Ethics,
Privileges and Public Petitions, Senator Samuel
Anyanwu, told our correspondent on Monday
that the All Progressives Congress members in
Sokoto State had filed a petition against the
nomination of Ms Aisha Abubakar.
He also said that another petition had been filed
against the Cross River State nominee, Mr. Usani
Uguru but that none of the two fresh petitions
had been formally laid before the senate.
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