The
Senate, amidst tension, on Wednesday concluded the screening and
confirmation of eight ministerial nominees including a former Minister
of State for Defence, Senator Musiliu Obanikoro, despite resistance by
members of the opposition All Progressives Congress.
The upper
chamber had at the resumed sitting in the committee of the whole,
extended special privilege of, ‘take a bow,’ to Messrs Hauwa Lawan,
(Jigawa); Kenneth Kobani (Rivers); and Joel IKenya, (Taraba) while the
opposition vehemently resisted the appearance of Obanikoro, a nominee
from Lagos state, before the senate.
Senate
President, David Mark, frustrated all attempts by Senators Bukola
Saraki, Olugbenga Ashafa, Babajide Omoworare, George Akume, Olubunmi
Adetunmbi and Ganiyu Solomon, among others, to frustrate Obanikoro’s
clearance.
The
aggrieved senators cited various constitutional and senate points of
order to draw Mark’s attention to the fact that Obanikoro was not
eligible to be appointed as a minister because he had been implicated in
some very sensitive issues that touched on serious national interest.
They also
argued that there were some legal suits hanging on the neck of Obanikoro
including an originating summons of a Lagos High Court instituted by a
Peoples Democratic Party member, Kemi Lawal, which restrained the Senate
against confirming Obanikoro as minister.
Mark ruled
all the opposition senators out of order amidst the rowdy session, and
insisted that the purported order of perpetual injunction restraining
the chamber from confirming the nominee had not been served on him.
Angered by
Mark’s insistence that the screening and confirmation of the ministers
must continue, all the opposition senators walked out of the chamber and
addressed a press conference where they expressed their disappointment
in the senate leadership handling of the issue.
Notwithstanding
the fact that the senators had left the chamber, the senate president
still went ahead by ruling on the overwhelming voice votes of the
remaining PDP senators who approved the nomination and confirmation of
Obanikoro and the other nominees as ministers.
Other
nominees confirmed by the senate having been earlier screened last week
included, Senator Patricia Akwashiki (Nasarawa); Prof. Nicholas Akise
Ada (Benue); Col. Augustine Akobundu (retd.) (Abia); and Mr. Fidelis
Nwankwo (Ebonyi).
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