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Saraki Surrenders Total Power To Buhari by RaquelG: 3:20pm On Jul 14, 2015
Shortly after the appointments of New Service Chiefs on Monday, Buhari while addressing the service chiefs told them that their nominations would be sent to the National Assembly for confirmation.

“Legally, you are in acting capacity until the National Assembly accepts you,” the President said.

“It is only then that you will take the oath of office. Thereafter, we will sit down and talk in more detail.”

Based on the President’s comment and perhaps based on the fact that the last set of Service chiefs were screened and approved by the Senate, a concerned citizen Chinedu Peters tweeted at Mr. Saraki at 5:25 p.m. on Monday urging him and his colleagues to immediately call off their recess to clear the new military chiefs.

Mr Saraki who seemed unfamiliar with the service chief appointment rules replied Chinedu Peters via tweeter saying that "Appointment of service chiefs is an exclusive function of Mr President. Senate can only approve Ministerial, parastatals etc"

It turns out though that Saraki was wrong seeing that a Federal High Court, sitting in Abuja, had on July 1, 2013 ruled that any appointment of Service chiefs by the president without approval of the National Assembly is unconstitutional and illegal.

Justice Adamu Bello declared the appointments of the service chiefs without National Assembly’s approval as null and void because they did not conform to Section 18 (1) and (2) of the Armed Forces Act, Cap. A20, Laws of the Federation.

The case, instituted by Lagos lawyer, Festus Keyamo, had challenged the practice of appointing military chiefs by the President without seeking the approval of the National Assembly.

Mr. Keyamo had argued in court that the appointments of service chiefs, which are political appointments, could not be different from other political appointments that require the confirmation of the National Assembly such as the Chief Justice of Nigeria, Justices of the Supreme Court and Court of Appeal, Chairman of Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, EFCC; ministers, and so on.

Based on that judgment, which has not been appealed till date, former President Goodluck Jonathan sought and got the approval of the National Assembly in January 2014 when he appointed Alex Badeh as Chief of Defence Staff, Kenneth Minimah as Chief of Army Staff, Usman Jibrin as Chief of Naval Staff and Adesola Nunayon Amosu as Chief of Air Staff.

Mr. Saraki was already a Senator during the period, and it is unclear why he is now claiming that the National Assembly has no role to play in the appointment of the new Service chiefs.

Peep Tweets between Chinedu Peters and Bukola Saraki below....

Chinedu Peters @chinair
I hope @bukolasaraki & the senate will as promised come out of their break to confirm the appointment of the new service chiefs immediately

5:25 PM - 13 Jul 2015

Bukola Saraki (APC)

✔@bukolasaraki
@chinair Appointment of service chiefs is an exclusive function of Mr President. Senate can only approve Ministerial, parastatals etc

7:08 PM - 13 Jul 2015

News Via: http://watchdognews.net/saraki-surrenders-total-power-to-buhari-unfamiliar-with-service-chief-appointment-rules/
Re: Saraki Surrenders Total Power To Buhari by Amodsun(m): 3:22pm On Jul 14, 2015
post too long...can you summarize?
Re: Saraki Surrenders Total Power To Buhari by seedgreen(m): 3:33pm On Jul 14, 2015
story for the gods

following anyway

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