Buhari, National Assembly May Clash Over Ngige, Akpabio, Keyamo by nairavsdollars(f): 7:10am On Jul 13, 2020 |
Temidayo Akinsuyi, Lagos The frosty relationship between President Muhammadu Buhari and the 8th National Assembly appears to have resurfaced in the current dispensation following actions of some ministers.
Speaking when Saraki led some lawmakers to the Presidential Villa in May 2019, President Buhari had said “relations between the executive and the legislature were not the best in the 8th National Assembly. I will do his utmost to ensure there is a better working resincerely hope each one of us lationship between these two arms of government in the 9th Assembly so that we can serve the people better”.
Though the current leadership of the National Assembly led by Senate President, Ahmad Lawan and Speaker of the House of Representatives, Femi Gbajabiamila, have pledged an excellent working relationship with Buhari and have always done his bidding, that may soon come to an end as the legislative arm may move against some ministers in the days ahead.
Two weeks ago, Festus Keyamo, Minister of State for Labour and Employment, had altercation with the National Assembly Joint Committee on Labour over the planned employment of 774,000 Nigerians under the Special Public Works Programme which was captured in the 2020 budget.
Despite an apology from Chris Ngige, Minister of Labour, Keyamo remained adamant, maintaining that the programme cannot be implemented without his approval according to NDE Act.
"I am simply following the law. All arms of government are bound by law. How can you say that you want the minister to hands off the NDE, when by your own law, the minister is a part of the day to day administration of NDE by virtue of Section 6 of the NDE Act.
“If you complain that the minister is being over bossy on the NDE, how is that the concern of the National Assembly? Their oversight function is to check ‘inefficiency’, not ‘over-efficiency’ on the part of ministers. The way and manner the minister supervises an agency should be the prerogative of the law and Mr. President.
“They cannot give directives to the minister in that regard, but they can make up their investigative report and send to Mr. President. Cooperation between both arms of government does not mean the legislature coming over to usurp the powers of Mr. President and we are all watching”, Keyamo said.
Also last week, Minister of Labour and Productivity, Senator Chris Ngige, on Tuesday came under the hammer of the House of Representatives for suspending the management of Nigeria Social Insurance Trust Fund (NSITF) in an alleged draconian manner.
The House alleged that Ngige who had been at loggerheads with the suspended Adebayo Somefun-led management of the NSITF over alleged financial infractions and breaches of procurement processes, unilaterally took the illegal action to pave the way for him to implement the NSITF 2020 budget.
Chairman, House Committee on Finance, James Faleke, accused Ngige of altering the NSITF budget by inserting projects alien to the suspended management.
Faleke further accused Ngige of using his wife, Dr. Evelyn Ngige, who works in the Office of the Head of Service of the Federation, to award contracts.
In a statement by the Deputy Director, Press and Public Relations in the ministry, Charles Akpan, Ngige, however, denied the allegation of budget padding.
In the statement dated July 7, 2020, and titled, ‘Ngige to Faleke: Learn not to abuse parliamentary process’, Ngige said, “It is instructive here to note that ministers do not award contracts and neither sit in the ministerial tenders board nor tenders board of parastatals.”
The minister is yet to respond to a text message sent by our correspondent to him on Saturday on whether he will welcome a probe of the allegations.
Another minister, who is having a tough time with the National Assembly is Godswill Akpabio, Minister of Niger Delta Affairs.
Peter Nwaoboshi, senator representing Delta North Senatorial district, had accused Niger Delta Development Commission (NDDC) of awarding N500 million contract to Akpabio and accused the minister of insider dealings and other infractions.
Similarly, Joy Nunieh, a former acting Managing Director of the Interim Management Committee (IMC), at the weekend accused Akpabio of fraud, saying he repeatedly pressured her to take an oath of secrecy that was meant to keep her from exposing fraud at the commission.
Nunieh, who made her claim in an interview with journalists shortly after appearing before the Senate ad-hoc committee investigating NDDC on Friday, said she would have been jailed if she had succumbed to Akpabio’s ‘oath of secrecy’.
While explaining her position on the controversial contracts in the NDDC, Nunieh denied that she never made any payment without Akpabio’s knowledge, adding that the minister never signs any documents but prefers to use his subordinates as proxies.
“I refuse to go with him to the FEC (Federal Executive Council) meeting to deceive the president and the reason is because the law says if I contravene a section of the procurement Act, its five years imprisonment without an option of fine.”
She alleged that those who wanted to control NDDC from outside once instructed her to write an official report to implicate Nwaoboshi, who is the chairman, Senate Committee on Niger Delta Affairs, over alleged fraudulent contract awards and executions.
Responding to the allegations, Akpabio in an interview with Arise Television said that the former NDDC MD had a character problem that the four husbands she had and divorced could explain.
He said that Nunieh was not sacked because of corruption, but because of her insubordination and lack of the prerequisite certificates to head an agency.
Speaking with our correspondent, a credible source said the allegations leveled against Akpabio are true, adding that the Senate is waiting to deal with the minister.
“The woman’s statement against the minister is true. Almost the entire Senate is waiting for him. I doubt if he can escape this”, he said.
Also last week, Minister of Labour and Productivity, Senator Chris Ngige, on Tuesday came under the hammer of the House of Representatives for suspending the management of Nigeria Social Insurance Trust Fund (NSITF) in an alleged draconian manner.
The House alleged that Ngige who had been at loggerheads with the suspended Adebayo Somefun-led management of the NSITF over alleged financial infractions and breaches of procurement processes, unilaterally took the illegal action to pave the way for him to implement the NSITF 2020 budget.
Chairman, House Committee on Finance, James Faleke, accused Ngige of altering the NSITF budget by inserting projects alien to the suspended management.
Faleke further accused Ngige of using his wife, Dr. Evelyn Ngige, who works in the Office of the Head of Service of the Federation, to award contracts.
In a statement by the Deputy Director, Press and Public Relations in the ministry, Charles Akpan, Ngige, however, denied the allegation of budget padding.
In the statement dated July 7, 2020, and titled, ‘Ngige to Faleke: Learn not to abuse parliamentary process’, Ngige said, “It is instructive here to note that ministers do not award contracts and neither sit in the ministerial tenders board nor tenders board of parastatals.”
The minister is yet to respond to a text message sent by our correspondent to him on Saturday on whether he will welcome a probe of the allegations.
Another minister, who is having a tough time with the National Assembly is Godswill Akpabio, Minister of Niger Delta Affairs.
Peter Nwaoboshi, senator representing Delta North Senatorial district, had accused Niger Delta Development Commission (NDDC) of awarding N500 million contract to Akpabio and accused the minister of insider dealings and other infractions.
Similarly, Joy Nunieh, a former acting Managing Director of the Interim Management Committee (IMC), at the weekend accused Akpabio of fraud, saying he repeatedly pressured her to take an oath of secrecy that was meant to keep her from exposing fraud at the commission.
Nunieh, who made her claim in an interview with journalists shortly after appearing before the Senate ad-hoc committee investigating NDDC on Friday, said she would have been jailed if she had succumbed to Akpabio’s ‘oath of secrecy’.
While explaining her position on the controversial contracts in the NDDC, Nunieh denied that she never made any payment without Akpabio’s knowledge, adding that the minister never signs any documents but prefers to use his subordinates as proxies.
“I refuse to go with him to the FEC (Federal Executive Council) meeting to deceive the president and the reason is because the law says if I contravene a section of the procurement Act, its five years imprisonment without an option of fine.”
She alleged that those who wanted to control NDDC from outside once instructed her to write an official report to implicate Nwaoboshi, who is the chairman, Senate Committee on Niger Delta Affairs, over alleged fraudulent contract awards and executions.
Responding to the allegations, Akpabio in an interview with Arise Television said that the former NDDC MD had a character problem that the four husbands she had and divorced could explain.
He said that Nunieh was not sacked because of corruption, but because of her insubordination and lack of the prerequisite certificates to head an agency.
Speaking with our correspondent, a credible source said the allegations leveled against Akpabio are true, adding that the Senate is waiting to deal with the minister.
“The woman’s statement against the minister is true. Almost the entire Senate is waiting for him. I doubt if he can escape this”, he said. https://www.independent.ng/ministers-pit-buhari-against-national-assembly/ 2 Likes 2 Shares |
Re: Buhari, National Assembly May Clash Over Ngige, Akpabio, Keyamo by Openbusiness3: 7:10am On Jul 13, 2020 |
Ok na. Clash of the Titans or Clash of the Agberos or Clash of Alibaba and the 40 thieves, which wan? 10 Likes |
Re: Buhari, National Assembly May Clash Over Ngige, Akpabio, Keyamo by donbachi(m): 7:13am On Jul 13, 2020 |
They can't...they are all buhari's boys 3 Likes |
Re: Buhari, National Assembly May Clash Over Ngige, Akpabio, Keyamo by One0Random0Girl(f): 7:13am On Jul 13, 2020 |
Nothing go happen jor.
Check my profile. |
Re: Buhari, National Assembly May Clash Over Ngige, Akpabio, Keyamo by tayebest(m): 7:18am On Jul 13, 2020 |
It's good for democracy if only the best aim can be achieved for the masses! 5 Likes |
Re: Buhari, National Assembly May Clash Over Ngige, Akpabio, Keyamo by remigiusizunna(m): 7:19am On Jul 13, 2020 |
Let the war start and let the zoo crumble 6 Likes 1 Share |
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Re: Buhari, National Assembly May Clash Over Ngige, Akpabio, Keyamo by Yankee101: 7:23am On Jul 13, 2020 |
Who is still comparing this government to any pdp period?
This is officially worse, or on equal footing, than Abacha's regime.
Since the creation of Nigeria, only the Civil War has more casualties in capital, brain drain, human blood, resources and development than this era of Buhari's APC 22 Likes 4 Shares |
Re: Buhari, National Assembly May Clash Over Ngige, Akpabio, Keyamo by AdeniyiA(m): 7:24am On Jul 13, 2020 |
Openbusiness3: Ok na. Clash of the Titans or Clash of the Agberos or Clash of Alibaba and the 40 thieves, which wan? No, it's the clash of the HUSHPUPPIANS We either restructure this country or break up, this union can't work 3 Likes |
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Re: Buhari, National Assembly May Clash Over Ngige, Akpabio, Keyamo by remigiusizunna(m): 7:34am On Jul 13, 2020 |
tayebest:
Like, what will you gain if it crumble? Ode. Lemme first pretend like I didn't see the ODE because I'm in a good mood. As for what I'll gain when it crumbles..... 1. The people will know who their real enemies are. 2. People of the same origin,ideology and purpose will be come to live ( bye bye to parasitism) 3. Then shall we have a new life,a new society where things actually work ,maybe not 100% but to a reasonable extent. Do you still want more? 8 Likes |
Re: Buhari, National Assembly May Clash Over Ngige, Akpabio, Keyamo by Maxymilliano(m): 7:34am On Jul 13, 2020 |
Corruption:
PDP - 2G
APC - 5G 3 Likes 1 Share |
Re: Buhari, National Assembly May Clash Over Ngige, Akpabio, Keyamo by tayebest(m): 7:39am On Jul 13, 2020 |
remigiusizunna:
[s]Lemme first pretend like I didn't see the ODE because I'm in a good mood. As for what I'll gain when it crumbles..... 1. The people will know who their real enemies are. 2. People of the same origin,ideology and purpose will be come to live ( bye bye to parasitism) 3. Then shall we have a new life,a new society where things actually work ,maybe not 100% but to a reasonable extent. Do you still want more?[/s] ... 3 Likes |
Re: Buhari, National Assembly May Clash Over Ngige, Akpabio, Keyamo by bummerex: 7:49am On Jul 13, 2020 |
na Dem know that one |
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Re: Buhari, National Assembly May Clash Over Ngige, Akpabio, Keyamo by gabiomoesu: 7:49am On Jul 13, 2020 |
x |
Re: Buhari, National Assembly May Clash Over Ngige, Akpabio, Keyamo by Usmanbubu(m): 7:50am On Jul 13, 2020 |
wetin concern me |
Re: Buhari, National Assembly May Clash Over Ngige, Akpabio, Keyamo by One0Random0Girl(f): 7:50am On Jul 13, 2020 |
I think this government isn't coordinated but I wouldn't want it to collapse, so we won't be made the laughing stock.
Biko check my profile 1 Like |
Re: Buhari, National Assembly May Clash Over Ngige, Akpabio, Keyamo by ruggedtimi(m): 7:50am On Jul 13, 2020 |
At the end of day there will be money exchange between both arms of govt. |
Re: Buhari, National Assembly May Clash Over Ngige, Akpabio, Keyamo by EyezofGod120: 7:50am On Jul 13, 2020 |
make dem collapse be our happiness na |
Re: Buhari, National Assembly May Clash Over Ngige, Akpabio, Keyamo by Racoon(m): 7:50am On Jul 13, 2020 |
The rubberstamp NASS is spoiling for war simply because of corruption.Nothing else. |
Re: Buhari, National Assembly May Clash Over Ngige, Akpabio, Keyamo by bigfish3k: 7:51am On Jul 13, 2020 |
C |
Re: Buhari, National Assembly May Clash Over Ngige, Akpabio, Keyamo by DModeCntStopMe: 7:52am On Jul 13, 2020 |
What are they still waiting for? Let the clash begin. Thieves!!! |
Re: Buhari, National Assembly May Clash Over Ngige, Akpabio, Keyamo by PayCircle: 7:53am On Jul 13, 2020 |
Let's wait and see the outcome.
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Re: Buhari, National Assembly May Clash Over Ngige, Akpabio, Keyamo by remigiusizunna(m): 7:54am On Jul 13, 2020 |
tayebest:
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This is the only thing you can do when you don't have anything to say .
empty skull � 1 Like |
Re: Buhari, National Assembly May Clash Over Ngige, Akpabio, Keyamo by freshkpomo(m): 7:54am On Jul 13, 2020 |
remigiusizunna:
This is the only thing you can do when you don't have anything to say . empty skull � My chest.. You la-la-bad. Together we can make Nigeria better Nigerian youths drop your differences and unite. God bless Nigeria. 2 Likes |
Re: Buhari, National Assembly May Clash Over Ngige, Akpabio, Keyamo by Nanavati(m): 7:55am On Jul 13, 2020 |
our national looters 1 Like |
Re: Buhari, National Assembly May Clash Over Ngige, Akpabio, Keyamo by realstars: 7:55am On Jul 13, 2020 |
Let Them Fight And Scatter, We Will Comment For Them. |
Re: Buhari, National Assembly May Clash Over Ngige, Akpabio, Keyamo by janedonez(m): 7:55am On Jul 13, 2020 |
It is paddy paddy government. Nothing will change 1 Like |
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Re: Buhari, National Assembly May Clash Over Ngige, Akpabio, Keyamo by abbaapple: 7:55am On Jul 13, 2020 |
Ain’t give a F!!! Who care about politician issues Spits |