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Senate May Involve EFCC, ICPC In Ministerial Screening by Tolexander: 12:43am On Oct 06, 2015
The Senate leadership will adopt the formal procedure for the screening of ministerial nominees behind closed doors on Tuesday (today). It may also involve anti-graft agencies such as the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission and the Independent Corrupt Practices and other related offences Commission in the screening of those nominated by President Muhammadu Buhari to become ministers under the present administration.

A principal officer, who craved anonymity, disclosed this during an interview with our correspondent in Abuja on Monday.

He said the Senate at the close-door meeting would discuss whether to give special considerations for former senators and other members of the National Assembly nominated as ministerial candidates by Buhari.

The principal officer, explained that the meeting became necessary in view of the fact that the leadership of the Eighth Senate had vowed to do a thorough job to ensure that persons with questionable characters were not confirmed as ministers.

He said, “As far as we are concerned, everybody should be equal but at the same time, we have a convention that gives special considerations to former and serving senators or members of the House of Representatives, yet we say there won’t be the usual take a bow approach.

“We also have another convention that says two senators from a state must approve confirmation of the nominee from their state, what happens if the senators are in the opposition party with the nominee?”

Speaking with some journalists in his office, the Peoples Democratic Party member representing Abia North Senatorial District, Senator Mao Ohuabunwa, said President Buhari must appear before the Senate if he wants to be Petroleum minister.

Ohuabunwa said, “The constitution is clear and we will follow the constitution and the laid down rule. I don’t think the President’s name will be on the list and I also don’t think that the President will say he is a minister.

“If you are a minister one of the conditions is that you must be subjected to screening and approval of the Senate. He, as the chief minister, can be there to supervise any ministry but he cannot be a minister. Whoever is advising him to be a minister is not advising him rightly.”

But the Deputy Senate Leader, Bala Ibn Na’Allah, disagreed with Ohuabunwa on the appearance of the President in the Senate for screening before he could function as a minister.

Na’Allah, in a telephone interview with our correspondent, explained that the President and his vice, had been given constitutional powers to carry out all the functions in the executive arms of government without necessarily asking for the permission of the legislature.

He said, “The President does not have to appear before the Senate before he could perform as a minister or oversee any ministry. He has the executive powers to carry out necessary functions alongside the vice president. “

Ohuabunwa, however, added that the Senate might reject the presentation of the ministerial list in batches because “it is unconstitutional.”

He said, “I expect that the list will be complete for us to move on because the constitution never said in batches and the constitution has said one minister from every state, so if you are screening and the other states are not been represented how can you explain that because nothing says that the President must submit list in batches.

“The list will be unveiled tomorrow if the Senate President (Bukola Saraki) keep to his word that the envelope will remain sealed until tomorrow. We know that all we have been reading could be speculations until it is opened. It will be read on the floor of the House and we will know.

“Even the 21 names that people are speculating will be ascertained tomorrow on the floor.”

The senator assured Nigerians that the Senate would be guided by the constitution and the rules of the Senate in screening the nominees.

He added that it would be against the Senate and indeed against the President and Nigerians for the upper chamber to see a very strong allegation of petition on corruption and throw it away.

He said, “Definitely we will not ignore allegation of corruption against any nominee. If we see a strong petition, definitely we will look into it and follow it to a logical conclusion.

“If it requires writing to the anti-graft agencies such as the ICPC or EFCC to give us a report on such a person, we will do that because that is what screening is all about. Screening is not a tea party.

“Integrity is very important. If you have in one way or the other soiled your hands, it will be unfortunate because the Senate will not just say carry go.”

On whether the Senate would waive the painstaking process in order to curry favour from the Presidency, Ohuabunwa said the Senate would not be cowed because of any consideration.
http://www.punchng.com/news/senate-may-involve-efcc-icpc-in-ministerial-screening/

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Re: Senate May Involve EFCC, ICPC In Ministerial Screening by lekan29ice(m): 12:51am On Oct 06, 2015
it's going to be the most interesting screening



I dedicated this FTC to my love and good people of Nigeria

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Re: Senate May Involve EFCC, ICPC In Ministerial Screening by jaymejate: 12:51am On Oct 06, 2015
Even if the ministers are found guilty of some corruption charges, will that stop them from being a minister. Let's be candid, enough of deceit and hypocrisy.

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Re: Senate May Involve EFCC, ICPC In Ministerial Screening by NextGovernor(m): 1:34am On Oct 06, 2015
Tired of this ministerial noise.

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Re: Senate May Involve EFCC, ICPC In Ministerial Screening by Sanchez01: 4:28am On Oct 06, 2015
NextGovernor:
Tired of this ministerial noise. Why not send them to TB Joshua church.
Is TB Joshua God Is he himself clean? Last I checked, his bribery scandal/guest house has not be visited ever since. Perhaps you've forgotten, some of us have not. Abeg, don't bring what is not here.

@ the topic, I believe anti-graft agencies should step in. Whoever is found guilty should not only be prevented from becoming a minister but should be made to face the law. We've dealt with excess mediocrity in the past and we cannot tow that same line in this dispensation.

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Re: Senate May Involve EFCC, ICPC In Ministerial Screening by Sanchez01: 4:31am On Oct 06, 2015
jaymejate:
Even if the ministers are found guilty of some corruption charges, will that stop them from being a minister. Let's be candid, enough of deceit and hypocrisy.
I strongly believe it will. The toughest looking people are actually the most sensitive. The president knows that his 'Change' mantra would be ridiculed and consider lies if he goes ahead to anoint whoever the anti-graft agencies consider guilty.

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Re: Senate May Involve EFCC, ICPC In Ministerial Screening by Nobody: 4:34am On Oct 06, 2015
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Re: Senate May Involve EFCC, ICPC In Ministerial Screening by dayo23(f): 4:39am On Oct 06, 2015
Tolexander:

http://www.punchng.com/news/senate-may-involve-efcc-icpc-in-ministerial-screening/
all this na paparazzi.....no be naija way we dey undecided...... senators way most of them criminal file full EFCC office, try nonsense and see were u will end up

Buhari till 2023

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Re: Senate May Involve EFCC, ICPC In Ministerial Screening by Burger01(m): 4:46am On Oct 06, 2015
Nonsense! Did we involve EFCC and ICPC when we voted the senators When you say witch-hunting, the senators are the ones doing the witch-hunting. All I see here is just some senators trying to spite Buhari and some of his diehards. Left to me, involving EFCC and ICPC at this stage is not only baseless and waste of resources but anti political and misplaced priorities.undecided

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Re: Senate May Involve EFCC, ICPC In Ministerial Screening by tyson99(m): 5:08am On Oct 06, 2015
if them like make dem call FBI my own na for naija tto be better and okay

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Re: Senate May Involve EFCC, ICPC In Ministerial Screening by suxkill: 5:10am On Oct 06, 2015
They should also invite DSS(daura secret service).

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Re: Senate May Involve EFCC, ICPC In Ministerial Screening by modath(f): 5:19am On Oct 06, 2015
I can't stop laughing this morning.... grin cheesy

Why are these people overreaching themselves?

If not for laxity & stomach infrastructure, 99% of them are supposed to be cooling off in prison themselves...

Oma ga oooo


2 Things;
1.Have them swear by Sango ( god of thunder) if they really want to screen..

2.Any hoop dem like bring , Rotimi&Raji will be ministers of the federal republic.




PMB-23...

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Re: Senate May Involve EFCC, ICPC In Ministerial Screening by adjoviomole(m): 5:29am On Oct 06, 2015
This battle is getn more intresting, I know it wil yield a positive outcome.


A house divided against itself shall not stand. Apc beware
Re: Senate May Involve EFCC, ICPC In Ministerial Screening by OfoIgbo: 5:31am On Oct 06, 2015
Chibuike Rotimi Amaechi will not be comfortable with this news

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Re: Senate May Involve EFCC, ICPC In Ministerial Screening by macolino(m): 6:02am On Oct 06, 2015
Today n today.
Re: Senate May Involve EFCC, ICPC In Ministerial Screening by Ghandi12: 6:22am On Oct 06, 2015
Weeks back there were reports ministerial nominees were being sent through security checks. Have nominees not been passed through DSS, EFCC and ICPC checks already. If they have checked and the President is happy what is the point in the Senate replicating what the Presidency as already done?

The Senate will continue to be seen as a waste of resources until they start taking up consequential challenges that have direct bearing on the masses.

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Re: Senate May Involve EFCC, ICPC In Ministerial Screening by downloadwapaz(f): 6:25am On Oct 06, 2015
Re: Senate May Involve EFCC, ICPC In Ministerial Screening by oluseyiforjesus(m): 6:28am On Oct 06, 2015
Ok
Re: Senate May Involve EFCC, ICPC In Ministerial Screening by erunz(m): 6:54am On Oct 06, 2015
Burger01:
Nonsense! Did we involve EFCC and ICPC when we voted the senators When you say witch-hunting, the senators are the ones doing the witch-hunting. All I see here is just some senators trying to spite Buhari and some of his diehards. Left to me, involving EFCC and ICPC at this stage is not only baseless and waste of resources but anti political and misplaced priorities.undecided
if Buhari sent the list to DSS for about a month, why can't Efcc also be invited to screen the ministerial nominees, what resources will be wasted. We should allow the senate to do their. We want a corrupt free Cabinet, since buhari has nominated Angels like amechi, fashola and co. We need Efcc to screen them also. All is for d good of Nigeria

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Re: Senate May Involve EFCC, ICPC In Ministerial Screening by erunz(m): 6:55am On Oct 06, 2015
Way to go
Re: Senate May Involve EFCC, ICPC In Ministerial Screening by Ciscogod(m): 6:58am On Oct 06, 2015
Even if na to involve IFA, no probs, just get the best candidate for the job

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Re: Senate May Involve EFCC, ICPC In Ministerial Screening by steffans(m): 8:45am On Oct 06, 2015
Poor Journalism...

always speculating...

dey should just confirm the not-surprising list..

let the country move on. angry angry angry
Re: Senate May Involve EFCC, ICPC In Ministerial Screening by webshopng1(m): 8:46am On Oct 06, 2015
Let them invlove OPC too na

Re: Senate May Involve EFCC, ICPC In Ministerial Screening by BillDesmond2much(m): 8:46am On Oct 06, 2015
.lol, same senators whose crime files are full, same senators who rigged elections in their states, same senators who loots public funds. Abeg spare me dat, see dem dey form "innocent"
Re: Senate May Involve EFCC, ICPC In Ministerial Screening by mizzyboy007: 8:46am On Oct 06, 2015
Buhari is a fvcking liar and full of deciet.... all of you who still believe that he is the messiah.... Good luck to u.

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Re: Senate May Involve EFCC, ICPC In Ministerial Screening by tommykiwi(m): 8:46am On Oct 06, 2015
Correct ! Dat means Amaechi own don finish be dat...
Re: Senate May Involve EFCC, ICPC In Ministerial Screening by free2ryhme: 8:46am On Oct 06, 2015
Country called Nigeria. Some politicians robbed their states & contributed money for Buhari election. Some of these politicians robbed their states to become senators. Now, the thieves in the senate want to screened thieves who previously robbed their states when they were governors.

Who I pity most are gullible Nigerians who quickly jump online to comment & support one group against another.
Re: Senate May Involve EFCC, ICPC In Ministerial Screening by macklef(m): 8:47am On Oct 06, 2015
So, they are not releasing d names again today?
Re: Senate May Involve EFCC, ICPC In Ministerial Screening by Osyxcel(m): 8:48am On Oct 06, 2015
lipsrsealed

Re: Senate May Involve EFCC, ICPC In Ministerial Screening by lonelydora: 8:48am On Oct 06, 2015
Ok
Re: Senate May Involve EFCC, ICPC In Ministerial Screening by Kreamie(m): 8:48am On Oct 06, 2015
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