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Impeachment Axe Against Osinbajo: Has Senate Lost It? - By Jideofor Adibe by Islie: 8:01am On Jul 06, 2017
By Jideofor Adibe @JideoforAdibe


There is a new test of will between the Senate and the Acting President, Professor Yemi Osinbajo. The trigger was a recent letter by the Acting President seeking Senate confirmation of Gbajabiamila as DG, Lottery Commission. Shortly after the letter was read, Ahmed Sanni from Zamfara State raised a point of order and opposed the demand from the acting president. Several media outlets reported that the Senate at that session  threatened to impeach the Acting President unless he withdraws his statement on Ibrahim Magu, Acting Chairman of the EFCC, which the Senators regard as a deliberate attempt to denigrate the institution of the Senate. The Senators also want Magu to be sacked as Acting Chairman of the EFCC on the grounds that he twice failed to scale through the screening hurdles.

The background to this is that in April 2017 Professor Osinbajo reportedly faulted the insistence of the Senate that Ibrahim Magu should cease from parading himself as Acting Chairman of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC). After the Senate rejected Magu’s candidacy for the second time, Osinjabo was quoted as saying: “I’m fully in support of Magu as the EFCC chairman, just as the president is. It is up to the Senate to make their judgement.

If our candidate is rejected…we can represent our candidate.... I fully agree with [Femi] Falana that there was no need in the first place to have presented Mr. Magu for confirmation.” (The Sun, April 13, 2017).  In taking that position Professor Osinbajo, a lawyer and SAN, argued that although the EFCC Act requires that an EFCC chairman be confirmed by the Senate, part of Section 171 of the 1999 Constitution, as amended, which he argued is superior to the act, does not mandate such Senate confirmation.

The Senate first refused to confirm Ibrahim Magu as chairman of the EFCC in December 2016, and rejected him again in March 2017.  On both occasions he was rejected based on adverse security report from the DSS.

There are speculations that Acting President Yemi Osinbajo has been the main supporter of the candidacy of Magu in the presidency. For instance the two times  Magu was presented for confirmation in the Senate coincided with periods the substantive President Buhari was away, and he was holding forte for him as Acting President.  It is also speculated that the DSS would not have had the audacity to submit such a damning report on Magu – twice, with the second being even more damning than the first- if President Buhari was truly warm to Magu’s candidacy.

Being that as it may, I believe there is a strong moral - if not legal- issue on the position of the Presidency (or is it the Acting President?) on the Magu affair: 

I believe that those criticising the Senate for rejecting Magu twice, (when in their estimation he is doing a good job), miss the point.  The Upper Chamber has the constitutional and moral authority to reject any nominee put before it. Whether members are driven by emotions or a desire to cover their backs is immaterial.

In the past the Senate had also been accused of treating some nominees with velvet gloves with its infamous “take a bow and go” – just as some had also been refused confirmation on trite grounds such as their inability to recite the national anthem off-head (Sure, the ability to recite the national anthem is important but it is hardly a valid metric for measuring one’s competence for a job).  The point here is that being ‘qualified’ is not enough to scale the screening hurdle just as being qualified does not guarantee that people will vote for you if you stand for an election. 


A broader question raised by Magu’s second rejection by the Senate is whether he can continue as Acting Chairman of the EFCC. While the law seems to be silent on the number of times an Acting Chairman of the EFCC can be re-presented to the Senate for confirmation, I believe there is a persuasive moral argument why it will amount to impunity if Magu is allowed to continue to act. First, it will make mockery of the entire Senate confirmation process - which is a legal requirement in the statute setting up the EFCC.

Second, we may be setting a precedent where in future, a nominee likely to have issues of confirmation in the Senate can be appointed to that office in an acting capacity ad infinitum. Third, is the implicit  notion that the effectiveness of the EFCC is dependent on a mythical ‘superhuman’ who heads it and that Magu is such a superhuman whose fear should be the beginning of wisdom for all the corrupt people in the land. Such a messianic complex is antithetical to institution-building. Sustainable fight against corruption must be institution, not person-driven. 

Let me mention that under the separation of power principle in presidential systems of government, it is not abnormal for nominees to be rejected on any ground or even for the three arms of government to aggressively and jealously guard their spheres of influence. 

Based on the above, I am with the Senate in trying to guard against the institution of the Senate being ridiculed. A judge whose judgment is continuously flouted should at a point question whether there is a need for delivering more judgments if the ones he delivered previously are being disregarded. I believe that is the point the Senate wants to make by refusing to discuss the letter presented by Acting President Osinbajo asking it to confirm Gbajabiamila as DG, Lottery Commission.

However, I believe that by raising the impeachment axe at this point, (as reported by some papers), the Senate may have misfired.  It is a PR disaster to raise an impeachment axe against an Acting President, who is on a crest of his popularity with Nigerians. The Senate (and the entire national Assembly) seems oblivious of the fact that it has an image problem – sometimes unfairly.  Members of the National Assembly are often vilified for malfeasances that may actually be worse in the other two arms of the government.

While I am sympathetic with their position to suspend the screening of nominees from the presidency, wouldn’t it have been more ennobling for the Senate to approach the Supreme Court for a declaration on the Magu affair and declare that such a suspension of screening will remain in force until the Supreme Court rules on the matter?  By making it seem as if they have issues with Magu as a person – rather than defending principles and the institution of the Senate-  they worsen their image problem by inadvertently feeding  into  the narrative that they are picking on Magu  only because he is their nemesis and the only one they cannot bribe or manipulate.  

Raising the impeachment axe will also work against the image of the Senate president Bukola Saraki – as a person. The general belief is that that he has a presidential ambition – a legitimate aspiration for any Nigerian. But then people may start linking the impeachment axe being raised to a desire by Saraki to realize his supposed presidential ambition using the Macbeth or ‘apiam way’ method. In the unlikely event that the Acting President is impeached, the Senate President takes over. Now if you add the way he emerged as Senate President to this sort of narrative, it will not be a flattering portraiture of the Senate President.  

And talking about the Senate’s penchant for shooting itself on the foot, I believe it is also wrong of the Senate, as an institution, to dabble into the current moves to recall Senator Dino Melaye. The Senate was quoted as telling the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) that it was wasting its time with the recall move “because the various stages so far in the move, as facilitated by the electoral umpire, were not in line with laid down constitutional procedures and guidelines” (Vanguard, July 5, 2017). The resolution of the Senate was sequel to a point of order raised against the recall move by Senator Dino Melaye himself. The problem here is that it is not the constitutional role of the Senate to interpret the law or adjudicate on whether the procedures followed in the  Dino Melaye recall case were lawful or not.

It is a matter for the courts – and the case is already in court. The Senate cannot therefore be accusing the executive of usurping its functions while at the same time trying to usurp another branch of the government’s function.  

Of course we all know that the entire move to recall Senator Dino Melaye is politics. Certainly fellow Senators have a right to do what they can to help their colleague – but not in the name of the Senate as an institution. Besides, Dino Melaye’s traducers are not publicly showing their faces, raising the question of the propriety of institutions that are supporting Melaye publicly showing theirs.


https://www.dailytrust.com.ng/news/columns/impeachment-axe-against-osinbajo-has-senate-lost-it/204303.html


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Re: Impeachment Axe Against Osinbajo: Has Senate Lost It? - By Jideofor Adibe by taylor88(m): 8:01am On Jul 06, 2017
they want to inflict incurable plague to osinanjo




oga don't let them make u feel depressed




buhari is dead[



they want u out of the way

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Re: Impeachment Axe Against Osinbajo: Has Senate Lost It? - By Jideofor Adibe by whitebeard(m): 8:02am On Jul 06, 2017
angry

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Re: Impeachment Axe Against Osinbajo: Has Senate Lost It? - By Jideofor Adibe by DAntivirus: 8:04am On Jul 06, 2017
hmmmm

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Re: Impeachment Axe Against Osinbajo: Has Senate Lost It? - By Jideofor Adibe by hucienda: 8:06am On Jul 06, 2017
they are playing out the obvious script. only a novice won't have seen all this drama coming.

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Re: Impeachment Axe Against Osinbajo: Has Senate Lost It? - By Jideofor Adibe by Homeboiy: 8:08am On Jul 06, 2017
Please, Is senate president bukola saraki, an Hausa or a Yoruba man?

iam confused

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Re: Impeachment Axe Against Osinbajo: Has Senate Lost It? - By Jideofor Adibe by omenka(m): 8:09am On Jul 06, 2017
The National Assembly is as redundant as a bridge in a desert and has devised these distractions as means to make themselves appear busy to a beleaguered public.

Apart from engaging the executive in a seemingly intractable conflict of supremacy, what more can they really hold onto as evidence of their presence in our current political experience?

What a shame.

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Re: Impeachment Axe Against Osinbajo: Has Senate Lost It? - By Jideofor Adibe by CoolFreeday(m): 8:09am On Jul 06, 2017
Has this current Assembly gotten anything right aside fighting for their pocket?

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Re: Impeachment Axe Against Osinbajo: Has Senate Lost It? - By Jideofor Adibe by MediumStout(m): 8:09am On Jul 06, 2017
cool
Re: Impeachment Axe Against Osinbajo: Has Senate Lost It? - By Jideofor Adibe by Nobody: 8:11am On Jul 06, 2017
has Tinubu and obasanjo gone dumb all of a sudden...

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Re: Impeachment Axe Against Osinbajo: Has Senate Lost It? - By Jideofor Adibe by success1smyn(m): 8:11am On Jul 06, 2017
correct

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Re: Impeachment Axe Against Osinbajo: Has Senate Lost It? - By Jideofor Adibe by NLorubebe(m): 8:13am On Jul 06, 2017
Homeboiy:
Please, Is senate president bukola saraki, an Hausa or a Yoruba man?


iam confused
Yoruba man representing a state in the west classified as a Northern state

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Re: Impeachment Axe Against Osinbajo: Has Senate Lost It? - By Jideofor Adibe by Dannyset(m): 8:14am On Jul 06, 2017
Cursed Senate!
They want the Executive to respect them but don't want to respect INEC, where is that done? We are waiting for them at home.

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Re: Impeachment Axe Against Osinbajo: Has Senate Lost It? - By Jideofor Adibe by Homeboiy: 8:16am On Jul 06, 2017
NLorubebe:
Yoruba man representing a state in the west classified as a Northern state


OK why are some persons lamenting that ,senate wants osibanjo out and make saraki d VP.?

That power must return to north
Re: Impeachment Axe Against Osinbajo: Has Senate Lost It? - By Jideofor Adibe by NLorubebe(m): 8:21am On Jul 06, 2017
Homeboiy:



OK why are some persons lamenting that ,senate wants osibanjo out and make saraki d VP.?

That power must return to north
Kwara is regarded as a northern state so Saraki is representing the North

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Re: Impeachment Axe Against Osinbajo: Has Senate Lost It? - By Jideofor Adibe by Homeboiy: 8:25am On Jul 06, 2017
NLorubebe:
Kwara is regarded as a northern state so Saraki is representing the North


hmmm


Now I understand
Re: Impeachment Axe Against Osinbajo: Has Senate Lost It? - By Jideofor Adibe by Oladimejyy(m): 8:31am On Jul 06, 2017
sekxy:
has Tinubu and obasanjo gone dumb all of a sudden...
Let them remove the man.He is too loyal.He cant even fight onbehalf of the christian.He's just a figure head

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Re: Impeachment Axe Against Osinbajo: Has Senate Lost It? - By Jideofor Adibe by Oladimejyy(m): 8:36am On Jul 06, 2017
Me i dont care

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Re: Impeachment Axe Against Osinbajo: Has Senate Lost It? - By Jideofor Adibe by IdeyFindWife: 8:51am On Jul 06, 2017
Dis is depressing, we called dis place a zoo but dis is worse.

Animals don't pontificate pointlessly for other animals in a normal zoo, this is an Asylum of stink-heads!

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Re: Impeachment Axe Against Osinbajo: Has Senate Lost It? - By Jideofor Adibe by 989900: 8:59am On Jul 06, 2017
angry

"The problem with being that clever is that sooner or later, you end up getting too clever for your own good.”


@Saraki: Sooner or later, you'll meet your Waterloo.

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Re: Impeachment Axe Against Osinbajo: Has Senate Lost It? - By Jideofor Adibe by Nobody: 9:03am On Jul 06, 2017
Oladimejyy:
Let them remove the man.He is too loyal.He cant even fight onbehalf of the christian.He's just a figure head
honestly..he is too loyal
Re: Impeachment Axe Against Osinbajo: Has Senate Lost It? - By Jideofor Adibe by verygudbadguy(m): 9:05am On Jul 06, 2017
This National assembly is just a joke on us. We actually elected comedians and thieves in place of technocrats and professionals who have something to offer.

Bukola Saraki is only living up to expectations since he is an established fraudster. He has proved that he is professional in Fraud with Societe General, Kwara state (receiving pension while still active in Govt ), Stealing the Position of SP by conniving with PDP against his party.

What else can he not do to become President? We are patiently waiting for his next step.

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Re: Impeachment Axe Against Osinbajo: Has Senate Lost It? - By Jideofor Adibe by MaziOmenuko: 9:07am On Jul 06, 2017
National House of Commotion:

Its either Ali must wear uniform, or Dino with graduation gown, or Magu must go! Bunch of empty vessels. Shey the twitter senator has desist from making common sense? The idiocy of the present senate has clouded his common sense.

We are wasting our scarce resources paying the bills of these pensioners.

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Re: Impeachment Axe Against Osinbajo: Has Senate Lost It? - By Jideofor Adibe by pauljumbo: 9:07am On Jul 06, 2017
this are the things that happen when there is no leader in the presidency


omenka:
The National Assembly is as redundant as a bridge in a desert and has devised these distractions as means to make themselves appear busy to a beleaguered public.

Apart from engaging the executive in a seemingly intractable conflict of supremacy, what more can they really hold onto as evidence of their presence in our current political experience?

What a shame.

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Re: Impeachment Axe Against Osinbajo: Has Senate Lost It? - By Jideofor Adibe by MaziOmenuko: 9:14am On Jul 06, 2017
pauljumbo:

this are the things that happen when there is no leader in the presidency


Even when a supposed leader of the presidency was there, the senate has never been focused. The greatest undoing of this presidency was to hands-off from election in the senate house. Buhari wanted to be more democratic than George Washington when he said he wouldn't interfer with their election. Now the result of the elections are hunting this presidency till date. I've never ever seen a more disorganized bunch of noise makers than we have now. Every bill sent by the presidency has stiff opposition, every appointee has confirmation issues!

And te presidency isnt even helping matters; aren't there party faithfuls in the house? Did saraki monopolize all of them? What is the APC chairman even doing? These people know little or nothing about politics abeg.

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Re: Impeachment Axe Against Osinbajo: Has Senate Lost It? - By Jideofor Adibe by pauljumbo: 9:37am On Jul 06, 2017
you only exposing the weaknesses of the president

as slow as you think Jonathan his he always in good standing with the legislature

if the executive can not influence its way in the legislature that's an indication that the president is weak


MaziOmenuko:


Even when a supposed leader of the presidency was there, the senate has never been focused. The greatest undoing of this presidency was to hands-off from election in the senate house. Buhari wanted to be more democratic than George Washington when he said he wouldn't interfer with their election. Now the result of the elections are hunting this presidency till date. I've never ever seen a more disorganized bunch of noise makers than we have now. Every bill sent by the presidency has stiff opposition, every appointee has confirmation issues!

And te presidency isnt even helping matters; aren't there party faithfuls in the house? Did saraki monopolize all of them? What is the APC chairman even doing? These people know little or nothing about politics abeg.

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Re: Impeachment Axe Against Osinbajo: Has Senate Lost It? - By Jideofor Adibe by Nobody: 10:37am On Jul 06, 2017
989900:
angry

"The problem with being that clever is that sooner or later, you end up getting too clever for your own good.”


@Saraki: Sooner or later, you'll meet your Waterloo.


we don dey hear this line..infact is stale.

when will tinubu meet his waterloo?

recieve sense and be a patriot.

Tinubu is going down.. that's truth..he don exceed his limit..

this is nigeria not southwest..

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Re: Impeachment Axe Against Osinbajo: Has Senate Lost It? - By Jideofor Adibe by 989900: 12:09pm On Jul 06, 2017
bonnylight003:



[s]we don dey hear this line..infact is stale.

when will tinubu meet his waterloo?

recieve sense and be a patriot.

Tinubu is going down.. that's truth..he don exceed his limit..

this is nigeria not southwest..[/s]

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Re: Impeachment Axe Against Osinbajo: Has Senate Lost It? - By Jideofor Adibe by CROWNWEALTH019(m): 12:21pm On Jul 06, 2017
To hell with democracy

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Re: Impeachment Axe Against Osinbajo: Has Senate Lost It? - By Jideofor Adibe by nwakibie3(m): 12:21pm On Jul 06, 2017
op how do u expect me to read all these

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Re: Impeachment Axe Against Osinbajo: Has Senate Lost It? - By Jideofor Adibe by magoo10(m): 12:21pm On Jul 06, 2017
Anybody can be impeached as long he or she contravenes sections of the constitution and it is proven so with a vote majority of the lawmakers. Osibanjo is not above the law.

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Re: Impeachment Axe Against Osinbajo: Has Senate Lost It? - By Jideofor Adibe by emmymdk: 12:21pm On Jul 06, 2017
Keep disgracing yourselves.... fat fool

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