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Re: Senators Give Terms For Confirming Ministers by buzquet(m): 8:39am On Oct 07, 2015
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Re: Senators Give Terms For Confirming Ministers by Firefire(m): 8:39am On Oct 07, 2015
trendphemmy:
there is no sanity in the nation


What do you mean ?
Re: Senators Give Terms For Confirming Ministers by ITSaWRAPPP: 8:41am On Oct 07, 2015
These senators are just bunch of lazy people undecided enjoying recess like a first date outing

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Re: Senators Give Terms For Confirming Ministers by Nobody: 8:42am On Oct 07, 2015
Hmmm
Re: Senators Give Terms For Confirming Ministers by tinsel: 8:43am On Oct 07, 2015
Saraki gave these PDP senators room to be saying all kinds nonsense everyday. He did a great damage to Buhari and APC. Without his treachery all these nonsense will not be happening.
Re: Senators Give Terms For Confirming Ministers by nastyesco(m): 8:45am On Oct 07, 2015
Abeg...these senators are the worst lot we have ever had in our Democratic history...make em start to dey sell fried fish and abacha for inside the Green&Red Chamber.
Re: Senators Give Terms For Confirming Ministers by MadCow1: 8:45am On Oct 07, 2015
Pavore9:
If the constitution does not support appointing ministers in batches, l see no reason why it should be done in batches as we have competent persons in every state.


The Constitution says all States must have a minister. It says nothing about how they are appointed.

Same way the Constitution does not make it mandatory for the President to appoint any Ministers nor the time frame within which to do it. cool
Re: Senators Give Terms For Confirming Ministers by biltem: 8:49am On Oct 07, 2015
The presidency should just apply Obasanjo style for them. They will all run ! Yeye people. Because the man did not appoint any if their nominees that will continue the business as usual.
Re: Senators Give Terms For Confirming Ministers by Rotimi47: 8:50am On Oct 07, 2015
It will be a good development if the Senate can involve EFCC/ICPC but they should know that senators will also be subjected to the same as time goes on. They should just do the needful in a way that only the right people scale through.
Re: Senators Give Terms For Confirming Ministers by ijustdey: 8:52am On Oct 07, 2015
when some state government where appointing their commissioner in batches.......



where was the constitution which these guys are coming up with

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Re: Senators Give Terms For Confirming Ministers by MRSALT: 8:52am On Oct 07, 2015
[quote author=jomoh post=38739663]It seems Buhari has yet to learn the true Power of Presidency.


The constitution does not support appointing ministers by batch. They should show us where it is written that all ministers must be appointed once. Bunch of thieves.

Just ignore them and start using Permanent Secretaries in place of Ministers let their deputies act as the perm sec. Appoint trusted hands in the civil service as perm secs and communicate your economic policies to them
. Its not mandatory that you must have ministers.

When the whole country gets tired of the Senators we will demand for the quick confirmation.[/quote

See, there is something that you are missing. There are certain decisions that cannot be unilaterally taken by the President except it is discussed and ratified by FEC, which the ministers are members. PMB needs a cabinet to function constitutionally.
Re: Senators Give Terms For Confirming Ministers by ststyreal(f): 8:52am On Oct 07, 2015
Nelkoko:
I pray dat our lives shld not b as stupid as buhari ministerial list
Amen ooooo, huh!
Re: Senators Give Terms For Confirming Ministers by ikombe: 8:54am On Oct 07, 2015
Dannyset:
Some Senators are so dumb that you wonder how they got their SSCE. How can you say you want to screen a person that has been screened by millions of Nigerians and has been deemed fit and qualified to preside over them? Can we now say we can equate PDP and Dumbness? Na wa oo! One thing am sure of is that no one of them can dare PMB.
which millions of nigeria

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Re: Senators Give Terms For Confirming Ministers by kolafolabi(m): 8:54am On Oct 07, 2015
Wahala dey o

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Re: Senators Give Terms For Confirming Ministers by happney65: 8:54am On Oct 07, 2015
Dannyset:
Some Senators are so dumb that you wonder how they got their SSCE. How can you say you want to screen a person that has been screened by millions of Nigerians and has been deemed fit and qualified to preside over them? Can we now say we can equate PDP and Dumbness? Na wa oo! One thing am sure of is that no one of them can dare PMB.

Which Nigerian Screen them?Where are the Millions of Nigerians that you said screened them?I guess they did the screening in your room abi?Oloshi Person saying Oloshi things..Una never know anything,you just start nii

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Re: Senators Give Terms For Confirming Ministers by Nobody: 8:55am On Oct 07, 2015
molydonhenry:
See Gobe, Ameachi n co don enter one chance. Buh dz z naija sha, dey wil corrupt d uncorrupt 2 becom corrupt free

amechi will pass the test, wether u like it or not.
IF THE SENATE VICTIMIZE AMECHI COS OF MERE ALLEGATION, THEN SARAKI TOO IS GUILTY AND SHOULD GO DOWN WITH AMECHI.
Re: Senators Give Terms For Confirming Ministers by samokoduwa(m): 8:56am On Oct 07, 2015
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byrron:
• May reject incomplete list, screen Buhari for petroleum slot
• To refer corruption petitions against nominees to EFCC, ICPC

AS the Senate today, unveils the ministerial list it received from President Muhammadu Buhari last Thursday, some senators have provided insight into how the screening and confirmation of nominees would be done.

Some of them, who spoke on the terms and conditions that would guide the screening at the National Assembly yesterday hinted that the upper legislative chamber would adopt stringent measures in line with the provisions of the Constitution.

The senators made it clear that any list that does not cover the 36 states of the Federation will meet serious opposition on the floor.

A People’s Democratic Party (PDP) senator, representing Abia North, Mao Ohuabunwa, said the list of ministerial nominees is expected to be complete in line with the Constitution.

“The Constitution does not support appointment of ministers in batches. Every state must be represented but if the number is not complete, some of us may raise constitutional issues. If we have to wait for another three months for him to send another list comprising representatives of other states, it means those states would be non-functional,” he said.

On petitions against some nominees, Ohuabunwa noted such issues would not be ignored in the process of screening.

According to him, since the present administration of All Progressives Congress (APC) would want to be remembered for curbing corruption, it would be counter-productive to overlook any allegations of corruption leveled against any nominee.

He said: “This government would want to be remembered for fighting corruption and so, it will be unacceptable that the Senate sees a strong petition alleging corruption and ignores it.

“Even if it means writing the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) or Independent Corrupt Practices Commission (ICPC) to give us a report, we will do so.”


According to him, screening is not a tea party and only trusted nominees with serious and in-depth knowledge would be confirmed.

On the issue of usual style of asking some nominees to ‘take a bow and go,’ Ohuabunwa said it was assumed that the upper chamber would be guided by the Constitution and the rules of the Senate.

“We have resolved to be stringent. Whosoever would be coming should be someone who has a track record. Being a former lawmaker shows you are qualified but you will still be expected to answer some questions,” he stated.

He added that though senators or governors may not have made input in the nomination, the screening would nevertheless be done in accordance with the laws of the federation.

“We may not have made input in the appointment, the screening would be done in accordance with the law and if any nominee has any skeleton in his cupboard, we will send him back to the President,” he said.

Speaking on a report that the President might want to be the Minister of Petroleum, Ohuabunwa said: “He can supervise ministries but cannot be a minister because if he is, he must be screened and approved by the Senate.”

The Chairman of the Senate Ad-hoc Committee on Publicity, Senator Dino Melaye had said that the screening of ministerial nominees will not be business as usual.

Dino had said: “In our screening of ministers, it will not be business as usual. The era of take a bow and go is over. The right people will be made ministers without any political or religious considerations.”

http://www.ngrguardiannews.com/2015/10/senators-give-terms-for-confirming-ministers/


Everyone has been saying the pmb list is a shame, but if you think deep, pmb is a very smart president, we all know he was placed with some questions able character for fund. So it proper they serve, so he put their names so that he is not held accountable by the character, if assembly clear them fine else the assembly wld flush them out for him. I just pray the assembly leave up and keep to their word. If any is found wanting, sent name back to pmb. For me it a nice move, am just wondering why spoke man of apc wld be in the list. Lol... pmb is smart president. He know what he is doing.

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Re: Senators Give Terms For Confirming Ministers by 2n2k(m): 8:57am On Oct 07, 2015
A People’s Democratic Party (PDP) senator, representing Abia North, Mao Ohuabunwa, said the list of ministerial nominees is expected to be complete in line with the Constitution.

“The Constitution does not support appointment of ministers in batches. Every state must be represented but if the number is not complete, some of us may raise constitutional issues. If we have to wait for another three months for him to send another list comprising representatives of other states, it means those states would be non-functional,” he said.

Is this senator aware that when GEJ removed 9 ministers in October 2014, he did not replace them till March 2015? If we are to go by his warped interpretation of the constitution, does it means those nine states that the sacked ministers came from were non-functional throughout the seven months that it took GEJ to replace them?
Re: Senators Give Terms For Confirming Ministers by Boss13: 8:57am On Oct 07, 2015
Okay, let's rule out sentiments. I think I agree with the Senators on these considerations, in short, I agree with them on all considerations. A minister-nominee should not have any petition on corrupt practices against him, likewise, I would advise that the security agencies provide their report on the screening exercise carried out on them. In our country, we must exterminate political influences being observed in institutions.

Also, I have observed that we focus too much on the President and allow our Local Government council, commissioners and Governors to thrive on corruption. I agree that policies implemented by the Presidency affect Nigerians directly or indirectly, however, the State Governors, Commissioners and Local Government Chairmen make policies that affects us directly and should be held accountable.

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Re: Senators Give Terms For Confirming Ministers by anataala: 8:57am On Oct 07, 2015
Section 5 subsection one empower him
Firefire:
“He (Buhary) can supervise ministries but cannot be a minister because if he is, he must be screened and approved by the Senate.”

Nigerians would prefer Buhary takes the role of Minister of Defense, being a retired general and lead the battle against the terrorist. (Forget the C-in-C story... )

Buhary, remove your eyes from the oil wells...
at the expiration of the current licenses in 2016, the oil wells must be evenly distributed among Nigeria geopolitical zones. (We are watching...)
Re: Senators Give Terms For Confirming Ministers by Obynolee(f): 8:58am On Oct 07, 2015
jomoh:
It seems Buhari has yet to learn the true Power of Presidency.


The constitution does not support appointing ministers by batch. They should show us where it is written that all ministers must be appointed once. Bunch of thieves.

Just ignore them and start using Permanent Secretaries in place of Ministers let their deputies act as the perm sec. Appoint trusted hands in the civil service as perm secs and communicate your economic policies to them
. Its not mandatory that you must have ministers.

When the whole country gets tired of the Senators we will demand for the quick confirmation.

And that is not an impeachable offence?
Re: Senators Give Terms For Confirming Ministers by Kulas: 8:59am On Oct 07, 2015
Senator Mao is right!.PMB is a dull n confused president.For some of u don't is still waiting for another batches of Ministers,believe me u will continue waiting in vain.PMB's plan is to have 21 ministers,no more no less.He want to use cunny means and deceive other states that is not in d list that another list will b out.Let d pressure continue until he reverse d trend n complete d list.President Dullard that only competent in cattle business

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Re: Senators Give Terms For Confirming Ministers by YoungDaNaval(m): 9:00am On Oct 07, 2015
Firefire:
“He (Buhary) can supervise ministries but cannot be a minister because if he is, he must be screened and approved by the Senate.”

Nigerians would prefer Buhary takes the role of Minister of Defense, being a retired general and lead the battle against the terrorist. (Forget the C-in-C story... )

Buhary, remove your eyes from the oil wells...
at the expiration of the current licenses in 2016, the oil wells must be evenly distributed among Nigeria geopolitical zones. (We are watching...)
Seconded

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Re: Senators Give Terms For Confirming Ministers by Nobody: 9:00am On Oct 07, 2015
Firefire:
“He (Buhary) can supervise ministries but cannot be a minister because if he is, he must be screened and approved by the Senate.”

Nigerians would prefer Buhary takes the role of Minister of Defense, being a retired general and lead the battle against the terrorist. (Forget the C-in-C story... )

Buhary, remove your eyes from the oil wells...
at the expiration of the current licenses in 2016, the oil wells must be evenly distributed among Nigeria geopolitical zones. (We are watching...)
naaaa...resource control should be the way out so that each zone can explore its resources... angry angry
Re: Senators Give Terms For Confirming Ministers by Dannyset(m): 9:00am On Oct 07, 2015
happney65:


Which Nigerian Screen them?Where are the Millions of Nigerians that you said screened them?I guess they did the screening in your room abi?Oloshi Person saying Oloshi things..Una never know anything,you just start nii

Hope you can read very well? Who is talking about them? Am talking about the President and not other Ministers.
Re: Senators Give Terms For Confirming Ministers by Firefire(m): 9:01am On Oct 07, 2015
anataala:
Section 5 subsection one empower him


Can you please express that Section 5 subsection one ?

Because...

Section 138 of the 1999 constitution expressly disqualifies the president from Holding any other job

" The President shall not, during his tenure of office, hold any other executive office or paid employment in any capacity whatsoever".
Re: Senators Give Terms For Confirming Ministers by dukecharles(m): 9:01am On Oct 07, 2015
Please you guys should just forget PMB and HIS COMPENSATION LIST.
Re: Senators Give Terms For Confirming Ministers by engrjacuzzi: 9:01am On Oct 07, 2015
the thought now comes to me.......from the list I saw as regards suppose ministers, I don't think they are credible and worth any portfolio In our nation. of the 150 million Nigerians, are these the saints we were expecting? most of them were former governors, heads of top government parastatal with unclean records. can't we have middle aged men and unknown people to be ministers? I think this government has nothing for change to happen.

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Re: Senators Give Terms For Confirming Ministers by PapaOyoyo: 9:02am On Oct 07, 2015
Pavore9:
If the constitution does not support appointing ministers in batches, l see no reason why it should be done in batches as we have competent persons in every state.

Now that APC is in power, the constitution book will now be a bible or koran which will be refered to all the time to dictate to Buhari how he shld run his own government.
Lets stop decieving ourselves,democracy is and has never worked in Nigeria.
Anybody who finds himself in the helm of affairs,shld run it the way he likes till we discover the system of government that suits us

PDP,leave buhari alone,its his time!
Re: Senators Give Terms For Confirming Ministers by bellville: 9:04am On Oct 07, 2015
The Constitution is silent on whether ministers should be appointed at once or in batches. Buhari has wide discretion in this regard.

Shop for books online. Check my signature.
Re: Senators Give Terms For Confirming Ministers by joe120120(m): 9:04am On Oct 07, 2015
byrron:
• May reject incomplete list, screen Buhari for petroleum slot
• To refer corruption petitions against nominees to EFCC, ICPC

AS the Senate today, unveils the ministerial list it received from President Muhammadu Buhari last Thursday, some senators have provided insight into how the screening and confirmation of nominees would be done.

Some of them, who spoke on the terms and conditions that would guide the screening at the National Assembly yesterday hinted that the upper legislative chamber would adopt stringent measures in line with the provisions of the Constitution.

The senators made it clear that any list that does not cover the 36 states of the Federation will meet serious opposition on the floor.

A People’s Democratic Party (PDP) senator, representing Abia North, Mao Ohuabunwa, said the list of ministerial nominees is expected to be complete in line with the Constitution

SAI Buhari wt corrupt nominee lists,sai ZOO people
“The Constitution does not support appointment of ministers in batches. Every state must be represented but if the number is not complete, some of us may raise constitutional issues. If we have to wait for another three months for him to send another list comprising representatives of other states, it means those states would be non-functional,” he said.

On petitions against some nominees, Ohuabunwa noted such issues would not be ignored in the process of screening.

According to him, since the present administration of All Progressives Congress (APC) would want to be remembered for curbing corruption, it would be counter-productive to overlook any allegations of corruption leveled against any nominee.

He said: “This government would want to be remembered for fighting corruption and so, it will be unacceptable that the Senate sees a strong petition alleging corruption and ignores it.

“Even if it means writing the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) or Independent Corrupt Practices Commission (ICPC) to give us a report, we will do so.”


According to him, screening is not a tea party and only trusted nominees with serious and in-depth knowledge would be confirmed.

On the issue of usual style of asking some nominees to ‘take a bow and go,’ Ohuabunwa said it was assumed that the upper chamber would be guided by the Constitution and the rules of the Senate.

“We have resolved to be stringent. Whosoever would be coming should be someone who has a track record. Being a former lawmaker shows you are qualified but you will still be expected to answer some questions,” he stated.

He added that though senators or governors may not have made input in the nomination, the screening would nevertheless be done in accordance with the laws of the federation.

“We may not have made input in the appointment, the screening would be done in accordance with the law and if any nominee has any skeleton in his cupboard, we will send him back to the President,” he said.

Speaking on a report that the President might want to be the Minister of Petroleum, Ohuabunwa said: “He can supervise ministries but cannot be a minister because if he is, he must be screened and approved by the Senate.”

The Chairman of the Senate Ad-hoc Committee on Publicity, Senator Dino Melaye had said that the screening of ministerial nominees will not be business as usual.

Dino had said: “In our screening of ministers, it will not be business as usual. The era of take a bow and go is over. The right people will be made ministers without any political or religious considerations.”

http://www.ngrguardiannews.com/2015/10/senators-give-terms-for-confirming-ministers/
Re: Senators Give Terms For Confirming Ministers by Obynolee(f): 9:04am On Oct 07, 2015
jomoh:
It seems Buhari has yet to learn the true Power of Presidency.


The constitution does not support appointing ministers by batch. They should show us where it is written that all ministers must be appointed once. Bunch of thieves.

Just ignore them and start using Permanent Secretaries in place of Ministers let their deputies act as the perm sec. Appoint trusted hands in the civil service as perm secs and communicate your economic policies to them
. Its not mandatory that you must have ministers.

When the whole country gets tired of the Senators we will demand for the quick confirmation.

The only way out is to embrace the spirit of "give and take" and that is when negotiations comes in,I think they have started because they (Presidency )understands that this is democracy and 2015 not you that is still deluding that we are in a military era and 1984

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