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Senate’s Rejection Of Magu: Lawyers React, Blame Presidency by ivandragon: 6:36am On Mar 16, 2017
Some Nigerian lawyers have reacted to the rejection by the Senate for the second time of the nomination of Ibrahim Magu as the substantive chairman of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission.


The Senate hinged its decision on Wednesday on a letter by the State Security Service, SSS, which reaffirmed its earlier position that Mr. Magu lacks the integrity to lead the anti-corruption agency.


Lawyers accuse the presidency of having a hand in the impasse.


They said although President Muhammadu Buhari has the prerogative to re-nominate the same person again, he has a duty to first put his house in order.


Last December, the Senate through its spokesperson, Abdullahi Sabi, announced that Mr. Magu’s nomination for the EFCC leadership by President Buhari had been rejected “based on available security report”.


Lagos-based lawyer and rights activist, Femi Falana, said that the Senate has performed its constitutional duty on the matter.


“It is left for the president either to represent the nomination or to ask him to continue in acting capacity by invoking his own power under section 171 of the Nigerian Constitution or appoint another person so that this matter does not in any way distract the anti-corruption crusade.


“It’s not the first time that names are being rejected. Under Obasanjo, a ministerial nomination was rejected and was re-presented two or three times.


“But when you look at the entire scenario, I am of the strong view that the government clearly played into the hands of the Senate. The government didn’t handle the matter in a matured manner, apparently. This is the first time in the history of our country that the nomination of the presidency is being shot down by an arm of the presidency.


“It is the height of ridicule of the office of the president,” Mr. Falana said.


Similarly, Jiti Ogunye, a lawyer and public affairs analyst, said there is no provision in law that says the Senate cannot refuse to confirm a presidential nominee.


“This particular refusal is predicated on a so-called security report that says that the nominee does not have integrity. So the questions is; what will the president do? Is the SSS not part of the presidency?” Mr. Ogunye queried.


“The report actually emanated from the presidency. Go and check the budget, the SSS budget is passed as part of the budget of the presidency. That is how it is categorised. In actual fact and by law, the SSS is constituted basically in terms of leadership by the presidency.


“So if you have a president nominating a candidate to head the EFCC with one hand and with another hand saying that the same candidate doesn’t have integrity, what do they now want Nigerians to do?


“This is the worst dysfunction I have seen in any government in decades in Nigeria. There is no coherence, things are like in a state of flux. On what basis was the presentation made if the president has not put his house in order? They are just subjecting governance and government protocols to ridicule. If I am to be the president of the country, I would be ashamed of myself,” Mr. Ogunye said.


Another lawyer, Nzube Akunne, stated, “With a clear look at the Constitution, section 154 and section 2[3] of the EFCC Act, it is crystal clear that the president can only appoint on the confirmation of the Senate.


“In line with the foregoing, I’m of the candid opinion that upon rejection of the person nominated by the president for the position of the Chairman of EFCC, the president cannot appoint but shall only nominate the person again and again.


“This only shows the lacuna in our laws, of which in this case, the only institution that can step in to resolve same is the court to determine whether the confirmation by the Senate was unjustly withheld, pending when the lacuna is filled up by a legislation.


“The president can also keep the person in acting capacity whilst he continues to nominate him as the Senate continues to reject him.”


Mr. Akunne however stressed that in such a case where there are issues of integrity on the part of a presidential nomination, it is unwarranted for the president to be insisting that someone of questionable integrity be confirmed as the EFCC chief.


EFCC chairperson is appointed for a four-year renewable term.


Mr. Magu has held the office in acting capacity since November 2015 when Ibrahim Lamorde was sacked.
The presidency made the request for Mr. Magu’s confirmation for the first time in July 2016 through a letter signed by Vice President Yemi Osinbajo in his capacity as acting president when Mr. Buhari traveled abroad for medical treatment.


But it was after one month of seeking the confirmation – and after eight months of holding the office in acting capacity – that the presidency sought security vetting for Mr. Magu.


By standard practice, nominees of the president get security clearance before their names are sent to the National Assembly for confirmation.


Since Mr. Magu’s nomination did not come with security clearance, the Senate, whose members, including its president, Bukola Saraki, have at different times been investigated by Mr. Magu, approached the SSS for security vetting.


Mr. Magu was rejected in December by the Senate but was re-presented by the Presidency in January.

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Re: Senate’s Rejection Of Magu: Lawyers React, Blame Presidency by talkofnaija: 6:37am On Mar 16, 2017
shocked
Re: Senate’s Rejection Of Magu: Lawyers React, Blame Presidency by Lifestone(m): 6:41am On Mar 16, 2017
This is clearly an evidence of power struggles at the Presidency. It's obvious that the right protocols were not followed in the nomination of Magu for confirmation. It is more than coincidence that Magu's presentation to Senate on the two occasions were done Osinbajo, when PMB was outside the country. A cabal is at work insisting Magu must be crowned at all cost inspite of the very clear adverse security report.

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Re: Senate’s Rejection Of Magu: Lawyers React, Blame Presidency by Nobody: 6:41am On Mar 16, 2017
Magu is a mugu jhor
Re: Senate’s Rejection Of Magu: Lawyers React, Blame Presidency by Cekpo34(m): 6:45am On Mar 16, 2017
cry If Magu himself is a honourable man, he would have rejected the second offer or do everything in his power to clear himself of those SSS allegations. But what did he do? Suggested a presidential inquiry panel where they drunk themselves and cleared him of all wrong doing. Those who live in glass houses, seriously, shouldn't have stones

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Re: Senate’s Rejection Of Magu: Lawyers React, Blame Presidency by Sebastine1994(m): 6:46am On Mar 16, 2017
Book
Re: Senate’s Rejection Of Magu: Lawyers React, Blame Presidency by sulabu: 6:49am On Mar 16, 2017
Some cabals....
Re: Senate’s Rejection Of Magu: Lawyers React, Blame Presidency by hungryboy(m): 6:50am On Mar 16, 2017
Though am not a fan of the Buhari government
Truth be told
,Magu is the best guy for the job of Efcc chairman

His recovery of stolen funds has made him step on powerful toes, who are fighting back by trying to remove him from his post using the DSS and our corrupt legislators
Buhari should use all his powers to keep Magu as Efcc Chairman

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Re: Senate’s Rejection Of Magu: Lawyers React, Blame Presidency by chinybelle(f): 6:56am On Mar 16, 2017
I blame FG too

Is magu the only human being in Nigeria?

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Re: Senate’s Rejection Of Magu: Lawyers React, Blame Presidency by 01mcfadden(m): 6:57am On Mar 16, 2017
A divided house.
Re: Senate’s Rejection Of Magu: Lawyers React, Blame Presidency by koladebrainiac(m): 6:58am On Mar 16, 2017
blame Its FG fault.
its so clear
one can say Magu has hurt someone within presidency n that person power reaches DSS table n with connection or deal with the senate
the deal ofcoz will include good passage for cct trials


so this is the result
Magu is just a chest pun a foot soldier.
sacrificial lamb


The embarrassing part of it is that

they waited for Buhari to come home so that Osinbajo would not av a say
Re: Senate’s Rejection Of Magu: Lawyers React, Blame Presidency by bewla(m): 7:09am On Mar 16, 2017
Cat and Dog
Re: Senate’s Rejection Of Magu: Lawyers React, Blame Presidency by Young03(m): 7:19am On Mar 16, 2017
Magu ur OYO ooo
Re: Senate’s Rejection Of Magu: Lawyers React, Blame Presidency by Realdeals(m): 7:21am On Mar 16, 2017
President Buhari should be blamed.

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Re: Senate’s Rejection Of Magu: Lawyers React, Blame Presidency by babyfaceafrica: 7:31am On Mar 16, 2017
L,olz..magu will act till 2019
Re: Senate’s Rejection Of Magu: Lawyers React, Blame Presidency by Nukualofa: 7:44am On Mar 16, 2017
So if you have a president nominating a candidate to head the EFCC with one hand and with another hand saying that the same candidate doesn’t have integrity, what do they now want Nigerians to do?


“This is the worst dysfunction I have seen in any government in decades in Nigeria. There is no coherence, things are like in a state of flux. On what basis was the presentation made if the president has not put his house in order? They are just subjecting governance and government protocols to ridicule. If I am to be the president of the country, I would be ashamed of myself,” Mr. Ogunye said



What more can i say than SHAME ON LAME DUCK BUHARI

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Re: Senate’s Rejection Of Magu: Lawyers React, Blame Presidency by dgr8truth(m): 7:47am On Mar 16, 2017
Re: Senate’s Rejection Of Magu: Lawyers React, Blame Presidency by Nobody: 8:22am On Mar 16, 2017
When you fight corruption corruption will fight back




Buhari 2016
Re: Senate’s Rejection Of Magu: Lawyers React, Blame Presidency by Cornerstone2020(m): 8:44am On Mar 16, 2017
Magu's problem is from a section of presidential/ Executive cabal who are scheming (working) with the Senate leadership .
They are afraid he has too much knowledge and guts to blow their chances

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Re: Senate’s Rejection Of Magu: Lawyers React, Blame Presidency by Nobody: 8:58am On Mar 16, 2017
hungryboy:
Though am not a fan of the Buhari government
Truth be told
,Magu is the best guy for the job of Efcc chairman

His recovery of stolen funds has made him step on powerful toes, who are fighting back by trying to remove him from his post using the DSS and our corrupt legislators
Buhari should use all his powers to keep Magu as Efcc Chairman


So out of over 130million people, only him is qualified? So assuming he dies now, nobody will head efcc?

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Re: Senate’s Rejection Of Magu: Lawyers React, Blame Presidency by shammah1(m): 9:19am On Mar 16, 2017
Yes
Re: Senate’s Rejection Of Magu: Lawyers React, Blame Presidency by Day169: 9:19am On Mar 16, 2017
The law is definitely an ass! ..and the wheels of justice moves ever so slowly.
In all these, it shows that we are yet to get the fight against corruption going!
In the court of public opinion where morals still matter, the evil of corruption stares us in the face with the expression "ntoor tongue "!
..anyway, the battle continues. In God's time.

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Re: Senate’s Rejection Of Magu: Lawyers React, Blame Presidency by TPAND(f): 9:21am On Mar 16, 2017
He is out .. it is that simple. The report found him wanting for mismanagement of funds a.k.a corruption.

Case closed
Re: Senate’s Rejection Of Magu: Lawyers React, Blame Presidency by eph123(f): 9:21am On Mar 16, 2017
jusRadical:



So out of over 130million people, only him is qualified? So assuming he dies now, nobody will head efcc?

I wonder. Does Magu have 2 heads?

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Re: Senate’s Rejection Of Magu: Lawyers React, Blame Presidency by lawyer(m): 9:22am On Mar 16, 2017
Nobody should blame the Senate or any politician here. Buhari's team messed this one up themselves. The same DSS Buhari has used to arrest Judges, politicians and journalists have also indicted Magu.

Whether it was done deliberately or it was an oversight is completely immaterial here. Bottom line is that they do not see Magu as a fit and proper person to be the Efcc head and the Senate has decided to take a leaf from Buhari's play book by indicating Magu as corrupt based on a DSS report just the way Buhari indicted Judges as corrupt based on a DSS report. It's simply a case of ending up in the tigers belly.

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Re: Senate’s Rejection Of Magu: Lawyers React, Blame Presidency by point5: 9:22am On Mar 16, 2017
A Nigerian who no sabi Baba ,,da 1 na Nigerian
Re: Senate’s Rejection Of Magu: Lawyers React, Blame Presidency by HealingHealth07: 9:24am On Mar 16, 2017
Magu be like
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Re: Senate’s Rejection Of Magu: Lawyers React, Blame Presidency by Zulu212: 9:27am On Mar 16, 2017
They should just appoint me already in his place, God almighty knows that by then that girl down my street who told me she can't date me becos I don't have beards will see hell
Re: Senate’s Rejection Of Magu: Lawyers React, Blame Presidency by HottestFire: 9:27am On Mar 16, 2017
I'm just waiting for season 3. grin

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