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Lawan And His 'bow And Go' Crew By Oke Umurhohwo by stalyf(m): 10:52am On Aug 03, 2019
It was supposed to be ministerial screening sessions but it ended up to be one of the most boring moments in Nigeria's history. President Muhammadu Buhari had submitted his cabinet choice for the upper legislator's scrutiny. However, Ahmed Lawan-led Senate bungled their first assignment with an uninspiring display that one of them, Dino Melaye, concluded the exercise as a "beautiful nonsense."



Shortly after Lawan clinched the coveted Senate Presidency seat, he rated the 8th Senate as not performing to 'capacity' and that the 9th Senate under his leadership would "perform to full capacity and by the grace of God, Nigerians will see a positive difference in terms of delivery of service to our countrymen and women." And when it was time for them to show Nigerians that 'positive difference', Lawan and his colleagues turned an exercise that would have given citizens a clear understanding of ideas and perspectives of people who would join Buhari in steering the affairs of the country, they reduced it to a 'bow and go' exercise.

For the first time in Nigeria's democratic history, 23 nominees out of the total 43 sent to the Senate, were shielded from any scrutiny. Sound ridiculous? Well, welcome to the house of Lawan, where charade is disguised as screening.

If you follow the sessions well enough, you would probably spend most of your time gawking at the legislators for turning something of national importance to a ridiculous show. Nigeria is facing challenges on different fronts and citizens had hoped the screening of ministerial nominees present a platform to properly gauge their mindsets on recovery and remedy.

Their anticipation was not misplaced given the incoherent and distasteful performance of those who left the ministerial seats a few weeks ago. Except for those who choose political correctness, ministers who served under Buhari in his first term fell below the expected standard of Nigeria. Some of the ministers made a mess of things and aggravated situations facing Nigerians with their incompetence.

That explained the attention shown by many Nigerians to the screening process but Lawan and his colleagues left them disappointed by unnecessarily shielding them from scrutiny. They began the screening process with a simple inability to get much accomplished.

The Constitution in Section 147 (2) assigned confirmation hearing for ministerial nominees to Senate for purposes that benefits ordinary Nigerians and as such, reducing it to a 'scratch my back, I'll scratch yours' mechanism is utterly counterproductive to the national interest. Though there is a tradition that confers ex-senators privilege from being questioned when nominated as ministers but that can't displace the law. Expanding the cover of beneficiaries to former House of Representatives and Assembly members, including those considered 'loyal' is a concept that upheld an unacceptable status quo.

While Nigerians were glued to their television sets to see how vast nominees are on the economy, transportation, power, and other critical sectors that affect their daily lives, Senators who are supposed to be the representatives of the people, focused on trivial issues. It was so petty that one could confuse the screening sessions to a testimony ground as Senators who should grill would-be ministers turned to pour accolades on those who appeared before them.

Look at that instance when the Senator representing Adamawa North, Elisha Abbo, diverted the screening session to praise-sing a nominee, Rauf Aregbesola, as he told the audience how the former Osun governor "gave me (Abbo) the whole of your salary for that month to go to Adamawa and contest the election." But the truth is, no one is interested in how he funded any of his election and who funded him but how to fund and return the over 14 million out-of-school children littering every part of the country.

As a governor, Aregbesola superintendent over policies and projects that stirred controversy or collapsed midway that should interest the Senators on what went wrong and what he will do differently at the federal level. The same is the case with many returning ministers whose previous role failed to make expected impacts on Nigerians but the legislators appeared persuaded by being 'loyal' or patronized as done by a former minister of FCT, Musa Mohammed Bello, who impressed on the lawmakers to Accord him the traditional "bow and go" treatment because he's a member of the National Assembly "by association."

Even when the immediate minister of Power, Works, and Housing, Babatunde Fashola, presented a gloomy outlook of Nigeria treasury and that cash received fell short of actual figures passed in budgets, one had expected the lawmakers to query the disclosure and open it for a wider debate on what can be done to change that situation. Or, how can a ministry whose N500 billion budget got passed only got N250–N280 billion as Fashola disclosed, be able to discharge certain responsibilities but alas, the Senators seem not to be interested.

They are less inclined to the rising state of poverty in the country, which was the foremost concern of Nigerians. The Ministerial screening has provided a glimpse of what can happen when politicians think less of the people but themselves. Together, these politicians ended the ministerial screening sessions by elevating the 'bow and go' tradition beyond the law and that is unacceptable.


Oke Umurhohwo is a Political Analyst and Strategist. He tweets via @OkeStalyf and can be reached via oke.umu@gmail.com

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Re: Lawan And His 'bow And Go' Crew By Oke Umurhohwo by orion7: 11:32am On Aug 03, 2019
Dr Ahmad lawan is a disgrace.




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regardless if what apc supporters would say.

Dr saraki screened people better.
so if buhari wan do 3rd term. this Ahmad lawan will tell him to bow and go

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Re: Lawan And His 'bow And Go' Crew By Oke Umurhohwo by stalyf(m): 6:35pm On Aug 04, 2019
orion7:
Dr Ahmad lawan is a disgrace.


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That's my fear with the 9th Senate.

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Re: Lawan And His 'bow And Go' Crew By Oke Umurhohwo by godwinstringed1(m): 6:57pm On Aug 04, 2019
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Re: Lawan And His 'bow And Go' Crew By Oke Umurhohwo by namiji2598: 6:57pm On Aug 04, 2019
BUNCH OF THIEFS

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Re: Lawan And His 'bow And Go' Crew By Oke Umurhohwo by Nobody: 6:57pm On Aug 04, 2019
Shuu, this writer dey expect to harvest corn when he planted rice.

Wetin be the difference between 8th and 9th house of charade?

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Re: Lawan And His 'bow And Go' Crew By Oke Umurhohwo by liondbrave: 6:58pm On Aug 04, 2019
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Re: Lawan And His 'bow And Go' Crew By Oke Umurhohwo by Serveyouright(m): 7:00pm On Aug 04, 2019
Bow and go Senate President

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Re: Lawan And His 'bow And Go' Crew By Oke Umurhohwo by DameB(f): 7:01pm On Aug 04, 2019
Shuu... This is long now..
If you didn't read it like

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Re: Lawan And His 'bow And Go' Crew By Oke Umurhohwo by hinere(m): 7:01pm On Aug 04, 2019
Hmmm...

I couldn't even read past the first paragraph.

I don tire already.

Check my signature, I might provide what you are looking for.

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Re: Lawan And His 'bow And Go' Crew By Oke Umurhohwo by Upton: 7:01pm On Aug 04, 2019
They are playing the script

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Re: Lawan And His 'bow And Go' Crew By Oke Umurhohwo by kennyblack94: 7:02pm On Aug 04, 2019
stalyf:
It was supposed to be ministerial screening sessions but it ended up to be one of the most boring moments in Nigeria's history. President Muhammadu Buhari had submitted his cabinet choice for the upper legislator's scrutiny. However, Ahmed Lawan-led Senate bungled their first assignment with an uninspiring display that one of them, Dino Melaye, concluded the exercise as a "beautiful nonsense."



Shortly after Lawan clinched the coveted Senate Presidency seat, he rated the 8th Senate as not performing to 'capacity' and that the 9th Senate under his leadership would "perform to full capacity and by the grace of God, Nigerians will see a positive difference in terms of delivery of service to our countrymen and women." And when it was time for them to show Nigerians that 'positive difference', Lawan and his colleagues turned an exercise that would have given citizens a clear understanding of ideas and perspectives of people who would join Buhari in steering the affairs of the country, they reduced it to a 'bow and go' exercise.

For the first time in Nigeria's democratic history, 23 nominees out of the total 43 sent to the Senate, were shielded from any scrutiny. Sound ridiculous? Well, welcome to the house of Lawan, where charade is disguised as screening.

If you follow the sessions well enough, you would probably spend most of your time gawking at the legislators for turning something of national importance to a ridiculous show. Nigeria is facing challenges on different fronts and citizens had hoped the screening of ministerial nominees present a platform to properly gauge their mindsets on recovery and remedy.

Their anticipation was not misplaced given the incoherent and distasteful performance of those who left the ministerial seats a few weeks ago. Except for those who choose political correctness, ministers who served under Buhari in his first term fell below the expected standard of Nigeria. Some of the ministers made a mess of things and aggravated situations facing Nigerians with their incompetence.

That explained the attention shown by many Nigerians to the screening process but Lawan and his colleagues left them disappointed by unnecessarily shielding them from scrutiny. They began the screening process with a simple inability to get much accomplished.

The Constitution in Section 147 (2) assigned confirmation hearing for ministerial nominees to Senate for purposes that benefits ordinary Nigerians and as such, reducing it to a 'scratch my back, I'll scratch yours' mechanism is utterly counterproductive to the national interest. Though there is a tradition that confers ex-senators privilege from being questioned when nominated as ministers but that can't displace the law. Expanding the cover of beneficiaries to former House of Representatives and Assembly members, including those considered 'loyal' is a concept that upheld an unacceptable status quo.

While Nigerians were glued to their television sets to see how vast nominees are on the economy, transportation, power, and other critical sectors that affect their daily lives, Senators who are supposed to be the representatives of the people, focused on trivial issues. It was so petty that one could confuse the screening sessions to a testimony ground as Senators who should grill would-be ministers turned to pour accolades on those who appeared before them.

Look at that instance when the Senator representing Adamawa North, Elisha Abbo, diverted the screening session to praise-sing a nominee, Rauf Aregbesola, as he told the audience how the former Osun governor "gave me (Abbo) the whole of your salary for that month to go to Adamawa and contest the election." But the truth is, no one is interested in how he funded any of his election and who funded him but how to fund and return the over 14 million out-of-school children littering every part of the country.

As a governor, Aregbesola superintendent over policies and projects that stirred controversy or collapsed midway that should interest the Senators on what went wrong and what he will do differently at the federal level. The same is the case with many returning ministers whose previous role failed to make expected impacts on Nigerians but the legislators appeared persuaded by being 'loyal' or patronized as done by a former minister of FCT, Musa Mohammed Bello, who impressed on the lawmakers to Accord him the traditional "bow and go" treatment because he's a member of the National Assembly "by association."

Even when the immediate minister of Power, Works, and Housing, Babatunde Fashola, presented a gloomy outlook of Nigeria treasury and that cash received fell short of actual figures passed in budgets, one had expected the lawmakers to query the disclosure and open it for a wider debate on what can be done to change that situation. Or, how can a ministry whose N500 billion budget got passed only got N250–N280 billion as Fashola disclosed, be able to discharge certain responsibilities but alas, the Senators seem not to be interested.

They are less inclined to the rising state of poverty in the country, which was the foremost concern of Nigerians. The Ministerial screening has provided a glimpse of what can happen when politicians think less of the people but themselves. Together, these politicians ended the ministerial screening sessions by elevating the 'bow and go' tradition beyond the law and that is unacceptable.


Oke Umurhohwo is a Political Analyst and Strategist. He tweets via @OkeStalyf and can be reached via oke.umu@gmail.com
Couldn’t say it better..we’re bleeped in this country..

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Re: Lawan And His 'bow And Go' Crew By Oke Umurhohwo by Firstorderwizard(m): 7:03pm On Aug 04, 2019
If you are still expecting anything good from Buhari/APC then you are a compound fool, I mean a very foolish fool undecided

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Re: Lawan And His 'bow And Go' Crew By Oke Umurhohwo by Viscy(m): 7:03pm On Aug 04, 2019
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Re: Lawan And His 'bow And Go' Crew By Oke Umurhohwo by Bridget95(f): 7:03pm On Aug 04, 2019
Rubber stamp

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Re: Lawan And His 'bow And Go' Crew By Oke Umurhohwo by kolykoldy1: 7:04pm On Aug 04, 2019
You know how he got to be the SP na...
So what do you expect?

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Re: Lawan And His 'bow And Go' Crew By Oke Umurhohwo by Nemesis909: 7:04pm On Aug 04, 2019
Let's see your articles from the Ayim to David Mark Senate.

Hypocrite.

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Re: Lawan And His 'bow And Go' Crew By Oke Umurhohwo by maestroferdi: 7:04pm On Aug 04, 2019
I have since switched off on Nigeria...

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Re: Lawan And His 'bow And Go' Crew By Oke Umurhohwo by netpro(m): 7:04pm On Aug 04, 2019
Wailers must wail. It is allowed.

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Re: Lawan And His 'bow And Go' Crew By Oke Umurhohwo by victorDanladi: 7:05pm On Aug 04, 2019
As if former lawmakers didn't bow and go during PDP time.Infact they started it.


Did he ask non former lawmaker to bow and go or what?

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Re: Lawan And His 'bow And Go' Crew By Oke Umurhohwo by Bobbyfreshh(m): 7:05pm On Aug 04, 2019
Are u done...? U can now take a bow and go Mr political analyst

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Re: Lawan And His 'bow And Go' Crew By Oke Umurhohwo by pesty100(m): 7:06pm On Aug 04, 2019
Nigeria always coming up with worse ideas. Bow and go is a first

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Re: Lawan And His 'bow And Go' Crew By Oke Umurhohwo by WHITELIGHTER: 7:06pm On Aug 04, 2019
What were u guys expecting? Buhari placed him there for this particular reason and more to come. We are not practising democracy in this country yet... Just a shame though that at this stage we are still running round circles

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Re: Lawan And His 'bow And Go' Crew By Oke Umurhohwo by mkoabiola: 7:08pm On Aug 04, 2019
Lawal will b d most docile SP since 1999

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Re: Lawan And His 'bow And Go' Crew By Oke Umurhohwo by Kingosytex(m): 7:11pm On Aug 04, 2019
netpro:
Wailers must wail. It is allowed.
The writer wasn't wailing, he made some good points.

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Re: Lawan And His 'bow And Go' Crew By Oke Umurhohwo by stalyf(m): 7:12pm On Aug 04, 2019
Kingosytex:


The writer wasn't wailing, he made some good points.

Some people already have a closed mindset. I do no bother myself with them

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Re: Lawan And His 'bow And Go' Crew By Oke Umurhohwo by HarunaWest(m): 7:12pm On Aug 04, 2019
victorDanladi:
As if former lawmakers didn't bow and go during PDP time.Infact they started it.


Did he ask non former lawmaker to bow and go or what?
That was why the APC was voted in to change the Nonsense that PDP started,Buh instead they are worse off...If APC keep comparing measures with PDP,then they didn't come for governance,they just came to continue the kleptomaniac works.. Intead of you youth to read OP's message, digest it and have a sober reflection as to where we stand as a nation after over 50 years of Independence,the first thought that comes to your mind is APC or PDP..You forget we are Nigerians First before Political Parties,you forget we are Humans first before Political Parties.. Shame on you,all of you. Posterity will judge you all who dropped the cap of common Sense and replaced it with a wig of Sentiments.

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